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*[http://plasmid.med.harvard.edu/PLASMID/ PlasmID], access to sequence-verified plasmid clones for more than 5000 <i>S. cerevisiae</i> genes. [http://plasmid.med.harvard.edu/PLASMID/ PlasmID] is a service of the [http://dnaseq.med.harvard.edu DF/HCC DNA Resource Core]. Clones were created by the [http://www.hip.harvard.edu Harvard Institute of Proteomics] at [http://hms.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School].
 
*[http://plasmid.med.harvard.edu/PLASMID/ PlasmID], access to sequence-verified plasmid clones for more than 5000 <i>S. cerevisiae</i> genes. [http://plasmid.med.harvard.edu/PLASMID/ PlasmID] is a service of the [http://dnaseq.med.harvard.edu DF/HCC DNA Resource Core]. Clones were created by the [http://www.hip.harvard.edu Harvard Institute of Proteomics] at [http://hms.harvard.edu Harvard Medical School].
  
*[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://web.wi.mit.edu/lindquist/pub/ 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.
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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.

Revision as of 13:37, 22 May 2007

  • 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
  • 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.