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*[http://www.addgene.org/yeast_gateway/ pAG Vectors] is a collection of 288 yeast Gateway expression vectors. These "<u>A</u>dvanced <u>G</u>ateway" vectors are modifications of the pRS series plasmids and allow for inducible or constitutive expression, as well as fusion to a number of protein tags and fluorescent proteins. We have made all of these vectors available through the non-profit plasmid repository [http://www.addgene.org/ Addgene]. Clones were created by the [http://web.wi.mit.edu/lindquist/pub/ Lindquist Lab] at the [http://www.wi.mit.edu/ Whitehead Institute]. "A suite of Gateway vectors for high-throughput genetic analysis in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>". Simon Alberti, Aaron D. Gitler, and Susan Lindquist. 2007. <i>Yeast</i>. In Press.
 
*[http://www.addgene.org/yeast_gateway/ pAG Vectors] is a collection of 288 yeast Gateway expression vectors. These "<u>A</u>dvanced <u>G</u>ateway" vectors are modifications of the pRS series plasmids and allow for inducible or constitutive expression, as well as fusion to a number of protein tags and fluorescent proteins. We have made all of these vectors available through the non-profit plasmid repository [http://www.addgene.org/ Addgene]. Clones were created by the [http://web.wi.mit.edu/lindquist/pub/ Lindquist Lab] at the [http://www.wi.mit.edu/ Whitehead Institute]. "A suite of Gateway vectors for high-throughput genetic analysis in <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>". Simon Alberti, Aaron D. Gitler, and Susan Lindquist. 2007. <i>Yeast</i>. In Press.
  
*The [http://plasmid.med.harvard.edu/PLASMID/ PlasmID] repository distributes over 5,200 fully sequence-verified <i>S. cerevisiae</i> genes in Gateway entry vectors and expression vectors. The PlasmID repository is part of the DF/HCC DNA Resource Core at the [http://www.hip.harvard.edu Harvard Institute of Proteomics] at [http://hms.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School].
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*The [http://plasmid.med.harvard.edu/PLASMID/ PlasmID] repository distributes over 5,200 fully sequence-verified <i>S. cerevisiae</i> genes in Gateway entry vectors and expression vectors. The PlasmID repository is part of the DF/HCC DNA Resource Core at the [http://www.hip.harvard.edu Harvard Institute of Proteomics] at [http://hms.harvard.edu/ Harvard Medical School].
  
 
*The [http://dnasu.asu.edu/DNASU/Home.jsp DNASU Plasmid Repository] stores and distributes nearly 100,000 plasmids including over 35,000 human and mouse plasmids, full genome collections of numerous organisms including <i>S. cerevisiae</i>, the protein expression plasmids from the Protein Structure Initiative Material Repository (PSI-MR), and both small and large collections from individual researchers. DNASU accepts plasmid contributions from individual researchers and will distribute them to the community.
 
*The [http://dnasu.asu.edu/DNASU/Home.jsp DNASU Plasmid Repository] stores and distributes nearly 100,000 plasmids including over 35,000 human and mouse plasmids, full genome collections of numerous organisms including <i>S. cerevisiae</i>, the protein expression plasmids from the Protein Structure Initiative Material Repository (PSI-MR), and both small and large collections from individual researchers. DNASU accepts plasmid contributions from individual researchers and will distribute them to the community.

Revision as of 10:19, 21 May 2013

  • Cora Styles Lab Supplies - Simple, high-quality yeast dissection and replica plating tools, including yeast dissection needle kits, velveteens, and replica plating blocks.
  • Primer Set Sequences Links to download the sequences of primer sets from ResGen/Invitrogen and from the Yeast Knockout (YKO) Consortium
  • pAG Vectors is a collection of 288 yeast Gateway expression vectors. These "Advanced Gateway" vectors are modifications of the pRS series plasmids and allow for inducible or constitutive expression, as well as fusion to a number of protein tags and fluorescent proteins. We have made all of these vectors available through the non-profit plasmid repository Addgene. Clones were created by the Lindquist Lab at the Whitehead Institute. "A suite of Gateway vectors for high-throughput genetic analysis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae". Simon Alberti, Aaron D. Gitler, and Susan Lindquist. 2007. Yeast. In Press.
  • The DNASU Plasmid Repository stores and distributes nearly 100,000 plasmids including over 35,000 human and mouse plasmids, full genome collections of numerous organisms including S. cerevisiae, the protein expression plasmids from the Protein Structure Initiative Material Repository (PSI-MR), and both small and large collections from individual researchers. DNASU accepts plasmid contributions from individual researchers and will distribute them to the community.
  • Tritech Research maintains a list of links to S. cerevisiae information and protocols, and sells reagents and equipment for S. cerevisiae research.
  • VectorDB, collected sequences of cloning vectors for use in a variety of organisms NOTE: Retired resource, no longer supported
  • Addgene: A Better Way to Share Plasmids. Addgene is a non-profit plasmid repository dedicated to helping academic scientists around the world share high-quality plasmids.