Location of features Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) immediate early promoter: 1–589 Enhancer region: 59–465; TATA box: 554–560; Transcription start point:

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Location of features Human cytomegalovirus (CMV) immediate early promoter: 1–589 Enhancer region: 59–465; TATA box: 554–560; Transcription start point: 583 Enhanced green fluorescent protein gene Kozak consensus translation initiation site: 606–616; Start codon (ATG): 613–615; Stop codon: 1408–1410 MCS: 1330–1417 SV40 early mRNA polyadenylation signal Polyadenylation signals: 1550–1555 & 1579–1584; mRNA 3' ends: 1588 & 1600 f1 single-strand DNA origin: 1647–2102 (Packages the noncoding strand of EGFP.) Bacterial promoter for expression of Kanr gene –35 region: 2164–2169; –10 region: 2187–2192; Transcription start point: 2199 SV40 origin of replication: 2443–2578 SV40 early promoter Kanamycin/neomycin resistance gene Neomycin phosphotransferase coding sequences: Start codon (ATG): 2627–2629; stop codon: 3419–3421 Herpes simplex virus (HSV) thymidine kinase (TK) polyadenylation signal Polyadenylation signals: 3657–3662 & 3670–3675 pUC plasmid replication origin: 4006–4649 Primer Locations EGFP-N Sequencing Primer (#6479-1): 679–658 EGFP-C Sequencing Primer (#6478-1): 1266–1287 Propagation in E. coli Suitable host strains: DH5α, HB101, and other general purpose strains. Single-stranded DNA production requires a host containing an F plasmid such as JM109 or XL1-Blue. Selectable marker: plasmid confers resistance to kanamycin (30 μg/ml) to E. coli hosts. E. coli replication origin: pUC Copy number: ≈500 Plasmid incompatibility group: pMB1/ColE1

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