The plasmid is confirmed by full-length sequencing.
GFPSpark Tag Information
GFPSpark is an improved variant of the green fluorescent protein GFP. It possesses bright green fluorescence (excitation/ emission max = 487 / 508 nm) that is visible earlier than fluorescence of other green fluorescent proteins. GFPSpark is mainly intended for applications where fast appearance of bright fluorescence is crucial. It is specially recommended for cell and organelle labeling and tracking the promoter activity.
Screening
Antibiotic in E.coli
Kanamycin
Antibiotic in Mammalian cell
Hygromycin
Application
Stable or Transient mammalian expression
Storage & Shipping
Shipping
Each tube contains lyophilized plasmid.
Storage
The lyophilized plasmid can be stored at ambient temperature for three months.
Cell surface glycoprotein CD200 receptor 4, also known as Cell surface glycoprotein OX2 receptor 4, CD200 cell surface glycoprotein receptor-like 4, CD200RLa, and CD200R4, is a single-pass type I membrane protein which belongs to the CD200R family. CD200 (OX2) is a cell surface glycoprotein that interacts with a structurally related receptor (CD200R) expressed mainly on myeloid cells and is involved in regulation of macrophage and mast cell function. In mouse there are up to five genes related to CD200R with conflicting data as to whether they bind CD200. CD200R4 contains one Ig-like C2-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain and one Ig-like V-type (immunoglobulin-like) domain. CD200R4 is highly expressed in monocytes, NK cells and a subset of NKT cells. It is weakly expressed in granulocytes and B cells (at protein level). CD200R4 is also expressed in brain, lung, testis, thymus, intestine and uterus. and in bone marrow derived-macrophage and dendritic cells and mast cells. CD200R4 is involved in the recruitment or surface expression of the TYROBP receptor.
References
Wright, GJ. et al.,2003, J. Immunol. 171: 3034-46.
Gorczynski, R. et al., 2004,J. Immunol. 172:7744-7749.
Gorczynski, RM. et al.,2004, Am. J. Reprod. Immunol. 52:147-163.
Hatherley, D. et al.,2005. J. Immunol. 175: 2469-2474.