<p>The PCR primers are listed in pairs, with the forward primer (F) listed first and the reverse primer (R) second. All PCR products were cloned into pCDNA3.1-mycSV40, and the restriction enzyme sites used for cloning are underlined.</p>*<p>indicates that these primers have a +1 nucleotide after the restriction site to put the gene in frame with the tag.</p
<p>Sequences recognized by restriction enzymes (in parentheses) are underlined. The start and stop c...
<p>Note: The “h” or “m” in front of each primer's name indicates the human or mouse origin. “F” or “...
<p>Restriction sites and T7 promoter sequences are underlined for the primer pairs used for cloning ...
<p>These plasmids were verified by DNA sequencing. Underlined nucleotides indicate the designated si...
<p>Primers starting with a D were degenerated primers to get the partial CDS of each gene. Primers s...
<p><i>Nde</i>I and <i>Xho</i>I restriction sites are underlined in forward and reverse cloning prime...
<p>The underlined bases correspond to the restriction sites included to aid in the subsequent clonin...
<p>The underlined sequence contains the restriction enzyme sites added for cloning purposes. Primers...
<p>(Restriction sites are underlined.)</p><p>Primers used for PCR amplification.</p
a<p>M = A or C; N = A, C, G or T/U; Y = C or T; D = not C.</p>b<p>Nucleotides in bold represent the ...
<p>*Restriction sites are in bold; primer regions that anneal to 2A<sup>pro</sup> gene are underline...
<p>Restriction sites are underlined.</p><p>List of forward and reverse primers used in cloning.</p
a<p>The two primers (indicated as primer 1 and primer 2) were used for first PCR to synthesize the m...
a<p>indicates the primers are used for cDNA synthesis;</p>b<p>indicates the primers are used for qua...
<p>Restriction site targets introduced to allow sequential cloning of the PCR-amplified fragments ar...
<p>Sequences recognized by restriction enzymes (in parentheses) are underlined. The start and stop c...
<p>Note: The “h” or “m” in front of each primer's name indicates the human or mouse origin. “F” or “...
<p>Restriction sites and T7 promoter sequences are underlined for the primer pairs used for cloning ...
<p>These plasmids were verified by DNA sequencing. Underlined nucleotides indicate the designated si...
<p>Primers starting with a D were degenerated primers to get the partial CDS of each gene. Primers s...
<p><i>Nde</i>I and <i>Xho</i>I restriction sites are underlined in forward and reverse cloning prime...
<p>The underlined bases correspond to the restriction sites included to aid in the subsequent clonin...
<p>The underlined sequence contains the restriction enzyme sites added for cloning purposes. Primers...
<p>(Restriction sites are underlined.)</p><p>Primers used for PCR amplification.</p
a<p>M = A or C; N = A, C, G or T/U; Y = C or T; D = not C.</p>b<p>Nucleotides in bold represent the ...
<p>*Restriction sites are in bold; primer regions that anneal to 2A<sup>pro</sup> gene are underline...
<p>Restriction sites are underlined.</p><p>List of forward and reverse primers used in cloning.</p
a<p>The two primers (indicated as primer 1 and primer 2) were used for first PCR to synthesize the m...
a<p>indicates the primers are used for cDNA synthesis;</p>b<p>indicates the primers are used for qua...
<p>Restriction site targets introduced to allow sequential cloning of the PCR-amplified fragments ar...
<p>Sequences recognized by restriction enzymes (in parentheses) are underlined. The start and stop c...
<p>Note: The “h” or “m” in front of each primer's name indicates the human or mouse origin. “F” or “...
<p>Restriction sites and T7 promoter sequences are underlined for the primer pairs used for cloning ...