MYC (C-MYC) is a regulator gene that codes for a transcription factor is believed to regulate expression of 15% of all genes. C-MYC is one of the genes that has been used to generate iPS cells in culture.
Human elongation factor-1 alpha (EF-1 alpha) is a constitutive promoter of human origin that can be used to drive ectopic gene expression in various in vitro and in vivo contexts. EF-1 alpha (or EF1a) is often useful in conditions where other promoters (such as CMV) have diminished activity or have been silenced (as in embryonic stem cells).
Virus: |
EF1A-C-MYC |
Titer (approx): |
1 x 108 CFU/ml |
Vector Information: |
Vector includes both 5’ and 3’ lentiviral LTR and all necessary elements for effective transduction; woodchuck hepatitis virus posttranscriptional regulatory element (WPRE) |
Promoter for Target Gene: |
EF1A |
Target Gene / Reporter(s): |
C-MYC |
Selection Gene: |
Puromycin |
Biosafety Level: |
BSL-2 |
Shipped: |
Dry ice |
Storage: |
Store at -80°C |