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  Origami™(DE3) Glycerol Stock
Cat. No. 70617  
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pET Host Strain Glycerol Stocks
Pure stock cultures
 
Select host strains are available as standard Glycerol Stocks. For more information about these strains, refer to Strain Descriptions  
 
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This product is covered under license from Brookhaven National Labs. Commercial entities need to obtain a research use license prior to purchase. Please contact your licensing department to confirm that your company already holds a research use license.  

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Selected Citations:
  1. Rongkun Shen, et al. (2004) Escherichia coli nucleoside diphosphate kinase interactions with T4 phage proteins of deoxyribonucleotide synthesis and possible regulatory functions. Journal of Biological Chemistry 279, 32225-32232.
  2. M. Bellinzoni, et al. (2002) Heterologous expression, purification, and enzymatic activity of Mycobacterium tuberculosis NAD(+) synthetase. Protein Expression and Purification 25, 547-557.
  3. Sheetij Dutta, et al. (2001) Purification, characterization, and immunogenicity of a disulfide cross-linked Plasmodium vivax vaccine candidate antigen, merozoite surface protein 1, expressed in Escherichia coli. Infection and Immunity 69, 5464-5470.
  4. Thomas Lauber, et al. (2001) Accurate disulfide formation in Escherichia coli: overexpression and characterization of the first domain (HF6478) of the multiple Kazal-type inhibitor LEKTI. Protein Expression and Purification 22, 108-112.