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pGENE:EFF-1::mCherry::V5
 
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RRID:Addgene_133020 EFF-1::mCherry::V5 Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:24725407 Backbone Size:4498; Vector Backbone:pGENE; Vector Types:Mammalian Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:05:32 0
pDD346
 
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RRID:Addgene_133311 C. elegans codon-optimized mNeonGreen Caenorhabditis elegans Kanamycin Backbone Size:2540; Vector Backbone:pDONR221; Vector Types:Worm Expression, CRISPR, SapTrap donor for cloning repair templates for C. elegans; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:05:34 4
KG#471
 
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RRID:Addgene_110935 mig-13 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:26354975 Unique multi-cloning sites: Asc I [left of 5’ UTR] / Sbf I/ Kpn I/ EcoRV/ Xho I Used BamH I/ Apa I to cut out the ~825 bp MCS + unc-54 3' control region from KS#1 mig-13:: expression vector (gift of Kang Shen) , leaving the 6.1 kb vector fragment containing the mig-13:: promoter. To this vector fragment, we ligated the 1000 bp BamH I/ Apa I fragment from KG#470. Do Earth minipreps on 2 colonies. Chose 1 clone with correct size fragments and made a glycerol stock. Features of the expression construct: The mig-13 promoter drives expression in DA9 from hatching to adult and VA12 from mid-larval to adult stages. Also drives expression occasionally in PHAL, PVCL, and LUAL in addition to many neurons anterior to the vulva. This vector has 3 synthetic introns for increasing the robustness of intronless insert expression: 1 in the 5' UTR, one just upstream of the unc-54 3' UTR/ control region, and one in the 3' UTR of unc-54. The new MCS in this construct is derived from pPD96.52, with the addition of an 8-cutter Sbf I site between Nhe I and Kpn I. Note: this vector can be converted to a vector that fuses GFP, YFP, or CFP onto the C-terminus of the protein as follows: Remove the ~1000 bp (Kpn I or Age I) + (Spe I or BsiW I [expensive, 55 C cutter with 50% activity at 37 C; heat inactivate 80 C] or Apa I) fragment containing the unc-54 3’ control region from this plasmid and replace it with the ~1800 bp like-digested fragment containing 3-intron S65C GFP (see pPD94.81 in Fire Lab plasmids), YFP (see pPD136.64 in Fire Lab plasmids) or CFP (see pPD136.61 in Fire Lab plasmids) + the unc-54 3’ UTR and control region. Note if Spe I is used to cut these Fire Lab vectors, you get 3 bands: 1100, 1800, and 4000 (total size 6.9 Kb). The 1800 bp band is the XFP-containing band. For C-terminal fusions, remember to leave the stop codon off of the upstream protein. For the above-mentioned Fire Lab vectors, the reading frame for the downstream XFP relative to the Kpn I and Age I sites is as follows (triplets are the reading frame codons): Kpn I G GTA CCG GT Age I Alternatively, use Gibson Assembly/ NEBuilder to insert any genetically encoded fluorescent protein at the N- or C-terminus of your protein. Backbone Size:2632; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#65
 
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RRID:Addgene_110933 unc-17 beta promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:16272411 Unique multi-cloning sites: Nhe I, Sal I, Acc I, Kpn I/ Age I/ Eco RV, Xho I, Sac I, Bgl II Used Pfu Ultra polymerase and primers engineered with restriction sites to amplify the 0.5 Kb unc-17 beta promoter from RM#605p DNA (gift of Jim Rand) and cloned into Pst I/ Bam HI cut pPD96.52 (C. elegans body wall muscle expression vector; this digestion will remove the myo-3 promoter in 2 fragments and leave the 3.7 kb vector). Transformed into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Miniprepped 6 clones to find those with correct size insert and vector, then submitted 2 clones for sequence. Chose one clone that has correct sequence and made a glycerol stock. Features of the expression construct: This expression construct has a promoter (unc-17 beta) that will drive strong and specific expression (of whatever gene is inserted in the MCS) in the A and B class motor neurons and the AS cells of the ventral nerve cord of juvenile and adult animals (does not drive expression in VC's, but still gives full behavioral rescue of unc-17 beta mutants (by thrashing assay). The promoter is an artificial fusion of the unc-17 promoter beta region (115 bp Hind III - Xba I fragment with the unc-17 basal promoter region (378 bp region from Nar I to middle of the non-coding exon 1 of cha-1/ unc-17. Other features of the expression vector include a "decoy" 5' to the promoter to reduce non-specific expression in the gut (see Fire Lab 1995 Kit documentation for description), the unc-54 3' end including the poly A addition signal, and 3 introns (1 in 5' UTR, 1 just upstream of the unc-54 3' end, and 1 inserted in the unc-54 3' end). These introns help provide more uniform and robust expression, especially if you are expressing a cDNA with no introns as opposed to a gene with introns. Note: this vector can be converted to a vector that fuses GFP, YFP, or CFP onto the C-terminus of the protein as follows: Remove the ~1000 bp (Kpn I or Age I) + (Spe I or BsiW I [expensive, 55 C cutter with 50% activity at 37 C; heat inactivate 80 C] or Apa I) fragment containing the unc-54 3’ control region from this plasmid and replace it with the ~1800 bp like-digested fragment containing 3-intron S65C GFP (see pPD94.81 in Fire Lab plasmids), YFP (see pPD136.64 in Fire Lab plasmids) or CFP (see pPD136.61 in Fire Lab plasmids) + the unc-54 3’ UTR and control region. Note if Spe I is used to cut these Fire Lab vectors, you get 3 bands: 1100, 1800, and 4000 (total size 6.9 Kb). The 1800 bp band is the XFP-containing band. For C-terminal fusions, remember to leave the stop codon off of the upstream protein. For the above-mentioned Fire Lab vectors, the reading frame for the downstream XFP relative to the Kpn I and Age I sites is as follows (triplets are the reading frame codons): Kpn I G GTA CCG GT Age I Alternatively, use Gibson Assembly/ NEBuilder to insert any genetically encoded fluorescent protein at the N- or C-terminus of your protein. Backbone Size:2632; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#901
 
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RRID:Addgene_110936 mig-13 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:30401765 Used ApE plasmid editor to digitally construct the plasmid, then designed the primers necessary to assemble Emerald and RAB-3 into the mig-13:: vector background. We then used Herculase II to produce the fragments and the NEBuilder Master Mix to make the new plasmid. Transformed into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Did Qiagen preps on 2 clones, screened by PCR, and submitted 1 clone for sequence of the Emerald-RAB-3 region. Froze the DNA and made a glycerol stock. Sizes and locations of the component fragments the below table: KG#471 mig-13 promoter and vector sequences 7.1 kb KG#858 Emerald 720 bp KG#776 rab-3 cDNA 660 bp In transgenic animals, this vector will produce Emerald-RAB-3 to tag synaptic vesicles in the DA9 cholinergic motor neuron, thus allowing visualization of synaptic vesicles in a single neuron in living animals. Features of the expression construct: The mig-13 promoter drives expression in DA9 from hatching to adult and VA12 from mid-larval to adult stages. Also drives expression occasionally in PHAL, PVCL, and LUAL in addition to many neurons anterior to the vulva. This vector has 3 synthetic introns for increasing the robustness of intronless insert expression: 1 in the 5' UTR, one just upstream of the unc-54 3' UTR/ control region, and one in the 3' UTR of unc-54. The new MCS in this construct is derived from pPD96.52, with the addition of an 8-cutter Sbf I site between Nhe I and Kpn I. Note: this vector can be converted to a vector that fuses GFP, YFP, or CFP onto the C-terminus of the protein as follows: Remove the ~1000 bp (Kpn I or Age I) + (Spe I or BsiW I [expensive, 55 C cutter with 50% activity at 37 C; heat inactivate 80 C] or Apa I) fragment containing the unc-54 3’ control region from this plasmid and replace it with the ~1800 bp like-digested fragment containing 3-intron S65C GFP (see pPD94.81 in Fire Lab plasmids), YFP (see pPD136.64 in Fire Lab plasmids) or CFP (see pPD136.61 in Fire Lab plasmids) + the unc-54 3’ UTR and control region. Note if Spe I is used to cut these Fire Lab vectors, you get 3 bands: 1100, 1800, and 4000 (total size 6.9 Kb). The 1800 bp band is the XFP-containing band. For C-terminal fusions, remember to leave the stop codon off of the upstream protein. For the above-mentioned Fire Lab vectors, the reading frame for the downstream XFP relative to the Kpn I and Age I sites is as follows (triplets are the reading frame codons): Kpn I G GTA CCG GT Age I Alternatively, use Gibson Assembly/ NEBuilder to insert any genetically encoded fluorescent protein at the N- or C-terminus of your protein. Backbone Size:2632; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#920
 
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RRID:Addgene_110937 mig-13 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:30401765 Used ApE plasmid editor to digitally construct the plasmid, then designed the primers necessary to assemble INS-22-Emerald into the mig-13:: vector background. We then used Herculase II to produce the fragments and the NEBuilder Master Mix to make the new plasmid. Transformed into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Did Qiagen preps on 2 clones, screened by PCR, and submitted 1 clone for sequence of the INS-22-emerald region. Froze the DNA and made a glycerol stock. In transgenic animals, this vector will produce INS-22-Emerald to tag Dense Core Vesicles in the DA9 cholinergic motor neuron, thus allowing visualization of Dense Core Vesicles in a single neuron in living animals. Features of the expression construct: The mig-13 promoter drives expression in DA9 from hatching to adult and VA12 from mid-larval to adult stages. Also drives expression occasionally in PHAL, PVCL, and LUAL in addition to many neurons anterior to the vulva. This vector has 3 synthetic introns for increasing the robustness of intronless insert expression: 1 in the 5' UTR, one just upstream of the unc-54 3' UTR/ control region, and one in the 3' UTR of unc-54. The new MCS in this construct is derived from pPD96.52, with the addition of an 8-cutter Sbf I site between Nhe I and Kpn I. Note: this vector can be converted to a vector that fuses GFP, YFP, or CFP onto the C-terminus of the protein as follows: Remove the ~1000 bp (Kpn I or Age I) + (Spe I or BsiW I [expensive, 55 C cutter with 50% activity at 37 C; heat inactivate 80 C] or Apa I) fragment containing the unc-54 3’ control region from this plasmid and replace it with the ~1800 bp like-digested fragment containing 3-intron S65C GFP (see pPD94.81 in Fire Lab plasmids), YFP (see pPD136.64 in Fire Lab plasmids) or CFP (see pPD136.61 in Fire Lab plasmids) + the unc-54 3’ UTR and control region. Note if Spe I is used to cut these Fire Lab vectors, you get 3 bands: 1100, 1800, and 4000 (total size 6.9 Kb). The 1800 bp band is the XFP-containing band. For C-terminal fusions, remember to leave the stop codon off of the upstream protein. For the above-mentioned Fire Lab vectors, the reading frame for the downstream XFP relative to the Kpn I and Age I sites is as follows (triplets are the reading frame codons): Kpn I G GTA CCG GT Age I Alternatively, use Gibson Assembly/ NEBuilder to insert any genetically encoded fluorescent protein at the N- or C-terminus of your protein. Backbone Size:2632; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
pCZGY553
 
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RRID:Addgene_110883 Pmec-4 Caenorhabditis elegans Chloramphenicol and Ampicillin PMID:20203177 Backbone Marker:Invitrogen; Backbone Size:5020; Vector Backbone:Gateway Destination Vector; Vector Types:Gateway Cloning; Bacterial Resistance:Chloramphenicol and Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#203
 
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RRID:Addgene_110880 rab-3 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:16624912 Used StrataScript Reverse Transcriptase and a primer engineered with a restriction site to make the full length pde-4d cDNA (2025 bp). We then nicked the duplexed RNA with RNAse H and synthesize the 2nd strand of cDNA using E. coli DNA Polymerase I, which can do nick translation. The DNA Pol I uses the nicked RNA as primers to synthesize the second strand (it chews up the RNA in front of it and replaces with DNA). We then used Accuprime Pfx and primers engineered with restriction sites to amplify and clone the cDNA into Nhe I/ Age I cut KG#59 (rab-3:: expression vector; 4.9 Kb). Transformed into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Qiagen miniprepped 2 clones to found those with correct insert, then submitted the 2 clones for sequence. Choose one clone that had correct sequence and made glycerol stock. Features of the expression construct: This expression construct has a promoter (rab-3) that will drive expression of the cDNA throughout the nervous system. This construct includes only the coding region of pde-4d, and the sequence is taken from the Wormbase WS134 release, gene designation R153.1d. This 'd' isoform seems to be the most common splice variant. The sequence AAAA is engineered just after the 5' restriction site and just before the initiator ATG. An AT immediately follows the TAA stop codon for a consensus stop site. Three introns (all located in untranslated regions of the vector) are present to give stable and uniform expression (1 in the 5' UTR, 1 just upstream of the unc-54 3' end, and 1 in the unc-54 3' end sequence). The vector includes the unc-54 3' untranslated end containing a poly A addition signal to stop transcription and provide a 3' UTR for the transcript. The vector also contains a "decoy" (see 1995 vector kit documentation) upstream of the promoter to reduce background expression in the gut and pharynx from read-through transcription. Backbone Size:2617; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 2
KG#205
 
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RRID:Addgene_110881 rab-3 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:16624912 Started with KG#203 (contains pde-4d(+) coding region cDNA in rab-3:: expression vector) and use the QuikChange site directed mutagenesis method to introduce the D448N mutation. The mutation changes codon 448 of pde-4d from GAT(Asp) to AAT (Asn) (HDVDH to HNVDH). Miniprepped 4 clones and chose 2 with the correct size insert to sequence. Sequenced the entire insert of both clones, and kept one clone that has the correct mutation, but no other mutations. After sequencing, this insert was "re-cloned" into a fresh rab-3:: expression vector to ensure that there are no other vector mutations that could affect its performance or expression in transgenic worms. Features of the expression construct: This expression construct has a promoter (rab-3) that will drive expression of the cDNA throughout the nervous system. This construct includes only the 2025 bp coding region of pde-4d (and contains the D448N mutation), and the sequence is taken from the Wormbase WS134 release, gene designation R153.1d (the d isoform appears to be the most common based on analysis of EST cDNAs). The sequence AAAA is engineered just after the 5' restriction site and just before the initiator ATG. An AT immediately follows the TAA stop codon for a consensus stop site. Three introns (all located in untranslated regions of the vector) are present to give stable and uniform expression (1 in the 5' UTR, 1 just upstream of the unc-54 3' end, and 1 in the unc-54 3' end sequence). The vector includes the unc-54 3' untranslated end containing a poly A addition signal to stop transcription and provide a 3' UTR for the transcript. The vector also contains a "decoy" (see 1995 vector kit documentation) upstream of the promoter to reduce background expression in the gut and pharynx from read-through transcription. Backbone Size:2617; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#45
 
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RRID:Addgene_110926 hsp-16-2 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:15489511 Unique sites in multi-cloning site: Nhe I/ Kpn I/ Age I/ Eco RV/ Xho I/ Sac I/ Bgl II We used Hind III/ Bam HI to cut out the 2410 bp myo-3 promoter from pPD96.52 (Fire Lab plasmid), leaving the 3684 bp vector fragment. To this vector fragment, we ligated the ~430 bp hsp16-2 promoter Hind III/ Bam HI fragment cut from pPD49.78 (Fire Lab plasmid). Note: this vector can be converted to a vector that fuses GFP, YFP, or CFP onto the C-terminus of the protein as follows: Remove the ~1000 bp (Kpn I or Age I) + (Spe I or BsiW I [expensive, 55 C cutter with 50% activity at 37 C; heat inactivate 80 C] or Apa I) fragment containing the unc-54 3’ control region from this plasmid and replace it with the ~1800 bp like-digested fragment containing 3-intron S65C GFP (see pPD94.81 in Fire Lab plasmids), YFP (see pPD136.64 in Fire Lab plasmids) or CFP (see pPD136.61 in Fire Lab plasmids) + the unc-54 3’ UTR and control region. Note if Spe I is used to cut these Fire Lab vectors, you get 3 bands: 1100, 1800, and 4000 (total size 6.9 Kb). The 1800 bp band is the XFP-containing band. For C-terminal fusions, remember to leave the stop codon off of the upstream protein. For the above-mentioned Fire Lab vectors, the reading frame for the downstream XFP relative to the Kpn I and Age I sites is as follows (triplets are the reading frame codons): Kpn I G GTA CCG GT Age I Alternatively, use Gibson Assembly/ NEBuilder to insert any genetically encoded fluorescent protein at the N- or C-terminus of your protein. Backbone Size:2632; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#80
 
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RRID:Addgene_110875 myo-3 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:15489511 Note: Always streak out this culture for single colonies and do minipreps on >= 4 clones (~1/2 of colonies will be right). Choose small colonies after 18 - 20h growth. DNA yeild is low (~170 ng/ ul x 30 ul for a Qiagen 3 ml miniprep). Used Age I/ Xho I to cut out the 3800 bp acy-1 cDNA from KG#62 and cloned into the like-digested myo-3 expression vector pPD96.52 (6100 bp). Transform into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Miniprep 4 clones to find one with correct size insert and vector and make glycerol stock and save the DNA. Features of the construct: This expression construct has a promoter (myo-3) that will drive expression of the acy-1 cDNA in the body wall muscle cells. The myo-3 promoter is generally active in body muscles (body wall, vulval, and intestine associated muscles including the anal depressor [Okkema et al., 1993 Genetics; Ardizzi and Epstein 1987 JCB]. The vector contains a "decoy" (see 1995 vector kit documentation) upstream of the promoter to reduce background expression in the gut and pharynx from read-through transcription. An unc-54 3' end containing a poly A addition signal is downstream of the MCS to stop transcription and provide a 3' UTR for the transcript. Three introns in the UTR's are included to give stable and uniform expression (1 in the 5' UTR, 1 just upstream of the unc-54 3' end, and 1 in the unc-54 3' end sequence). This construct includes only the coding region. The sequence AAAA is engineered just after the 5' restriction site and just before the initiator ATG. An AT immediately follows the TAA stop codon for a consensus stop site. Note: the acy-1 cDNA from which this clone was produced corresponds to the single acy-1 cDNA predicted by wormbase, which is F17C8.1 Backbone Size:2617; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#62
 
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RRID:Addgene_110874 rab-3 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:15489511 Always streak out this culture for single colonies and do minipreps on >= 4 clones (~1/2 of colonies will be right). Choose small colonies after 18 - 20h growth. DNA yeild is low (~170 ng/ ul x 30 ul for a Qiagen 3 ml miniprep). Used Pfu Ultra polymerase and primers engineered with restriction sites to amplify the 3.8 Kb acy-1 cDNA coding region from KG#61 and cloned into Age I/ Xho I cut KG#59 (rab-3:: expression vector). Transform into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Miniprepped 8 clones to find those with correct size insert and vector, then submitted 2 clones for sequence. Chose one clone that has correct sequence and made glycerol stock. Features of the expression construct: This expression construct has a promoter (rab-3) that will drive strong and specific expression of acy-1 cDNA in the entire nervous system of juvenile and adult animals. Other features of the expression vector include a "decoy" 5' to the promoter to reduce non-specific expression in the gut (see Fire Lab 1995 Kit documentation for description), the unc-54 3' end including the poly A addition signal, and 3 introns (1 in 5' UTR, 1 just upstream of the unc-54 3' end, and 1 inserted in the unc-54 3' end). These introns help provide more uniform and robust expression, especially if you are expressing a cDNA with no introns (as we are) as opposed to a gene with introns. The sequence AAAA is engineered just after the 5' restriction site and just before the initiator ATG to provide a consensus translation start site. The sequence AT follows the stop codon and immediately precedes the 3' restriction site to provide a consensus post - stop codon sequence. The vector provides the unc-54 3' UTR and control region. Note: the acy-1 cDNA from which this clone was produced corresponds to the single acy-1 cDNA predicted by wormbase, which is F17C8.1 Backbone Size:2617; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
KG#121
 
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RRID:Addgene_110879 rab-3 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:16272411 Used Pfu Ultra polymerase and primers engineered with restriction sites to amplify the 3780 bp unc-31 cDNA coding region from KG#104 and cloned into Nhe I/ Age I cut KG#59 (rab-3:: expression vector). Transformed into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Miniprepped 6 clones to find those with correct size insert and vector, then submitted 2 clones for sequence. Chose one clone that has correct sequence and made glycerol stock. Features of the expression construct: This expression construct has a promoter (rab-3) that will drive strong and specific expression of unc-31 cDNA in the entire nervous system of juvenile and adult animals. Other features of the expression vector include a "decoy" 5' to the promoter to reduce non-specific expression in the gut (see Fire Lab 1995 Kit documentation for description), the unc-54 3' end including the poly A addition signal, and 3 introns (1 in 5' UTR, 1 just upstream of the unc-54 3' end, and 1 inserted in the unc-54 3' end). These introns help provide more uniform and robust expression, especially if you are expressing a cDNA with no introns (as we are) as opposed to a gene with introns. The sequence AAAA is engineered just after the 5' restriction site and just before the initiator ATG to provide a consensus translation start site. The sequence AT follows the stop codon and immediately precedes the 3' restriction site to provide a consensus stop translation signal. The vector provides the unc-54 3' UTR and control region. Note: this unc-31 cDNA from lacks the first 408 bp of the full-length unc-31 cDNA, but confers full rescue activity for locomotion. Backbone Size:2617; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 3
KG#797
 
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RRID:Addgene_110916 unc-129 promoter Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:30401765 We used Herculase II DNA polymerase and primers engineered with restriction sites to amplify and clone the 1.4 Kb strn-1 (C16E9.2) cDNA (minus its stop codon) from KG#720 rab-3::strn-1-FLAG into Nhe I/ Kpn I cut KG#367 (unc-129::___-GFP expression vector; 7.2 Kb) such that it is in-frame with the GFP. Transformed into XL1-Blue electrocompetent cells. Did Qiagen preps on 2 clones to find one with correct size insert for sequence verification. Verified sequence. Features of the construct: The unc-129:: promoter drives expression in a subset of 9 DA/ DB cholinergic motor neurons. AAAA precedes the start codon to provide a consensus ribosome binding site. A non-structured linker (SSGSSG) replaces the strn-1 stop codon and is immediately followed by the Fire vector GFP with 3 artificial introns (there are also introns in the 5' and 3' UTR in this vector). 2 bases are added to maintain the reading frame with the downstream GFP when cloning into the Kpn I site (this encodes an Ala). Backbone Size:2617; Vector Backbone:pUC; Vector Types:Bacterial Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
BSP188
 
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RRID:Addgene_110917 unc54 Terminator Caenorhabditis elegans Kanamycin PMID:33693300 Backbone Marker:Mendenhall Lab; Vector Backbone:BSP179; Vector Types:Worm Expression, Synthetic Biology, Yeast Homologous Recombination cloning for Universal MosSCI; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:01:44 0
pCZGY1584 Pcol-19::ebp-2::mGFP::unc-54 3'UTR
 
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RRID:Addgene_129774 Pcol-19 Caenorhabditis elegans Ampicillin PMID:27661253 Please note: The plasmid region containing col-19 promoter and 5' synthetic intron are in the opposite orientation in the plasmid compared to the depositor's sequence. This is not known to be a concern for plasmid function. Backbone Marker:Invitrogen Gateway; Backbone Size:2500; Vector Backbone:pDEST; Vector Types:Worm Expression, Gateway Cloning, Synthetic Biology; Bacterial Resistance:Ampicillin 2026-08-15 01:05:01 0
pSM10
 
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RRID:Addgene_139034 mScarlet (no STOP codon) Caenorhabditis elegans Kanamycin PMID:31848219 Backbone Marker:Thermo Fisher Scientific; Backbone Size:3519; Vector Backbone:Zero blunt TOPO; Vector Types:Worm Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:06:30 0
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RRID:Addgene_139039 halotag (includes STOP codon, PATC introns) Caenorhabditis elegans Kanamycin PMID:31848219 Backbone Marker:Thermo Fisher Scientific; Backbone Size:3519; Vector Backbone:Zero blunt TOPO; Vector Types:Worm Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:06:29 0
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RRID:Addgene_139041 mkate2 (includes STOP codon) Caenorhabditis elegans Kanamycin PMID:31848219 Backbone Marker:Thermo Fisher Scientific; Backbone Size:3519; Vector Backbone:Zero blunt TOPO; Vector Types:Worm Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:06:29 0
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RRID:Addgene_139040 gfp (includes STOP codon, PATC introns) Caenorhabditis elegans Kanamycin PMID:31848219 Backbone Marker:Thermo Fisher Scientific; Backbone Size:3519; Vector Backbone:Zero blunt TOPO; Vector Types:Worm Expression; Bacterial Resistance:Kanamycin 2026-08-15 01:06:29 0

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