The maps for pET-24b(+), pET-24c(+) and pET-24d(+) are the same as pET-24a(+) (shown) with the following exceptions: pET-24b(+) is a 5309bp plasmid; subtract 1bp from each site beyond BamH I at 198. pET-24c(+) is a 5308bp plasmid; subtract 2bp from each site beyond BamH I at 198. pET-24d(+) is a 5307bp plasmid; the BamH I site is in the same reading frame as in pET- 24c(+). An Nco I site is substituted for the Nde I site with a net 1bp deletion at position 238 of pET-24c(+). As a result, Nco I cuts pET24d(+) at 234, and Nhe I cuts at 229. For the rest of the sites, subtract 3bp from each site beyond position 239 in pET-24a(+). Nde I does not cut pET-24d(+). Note also that Sty I is not unique in pET-24d(+).
Feature Name
|
Start
|
End
|
|
T7_terminator
|
129
|
1
|
T7_Terminal_primer
|
69
|
87
|
T7_leader
|
238
|
206
|
Xpress_fwd_primer
|
239
|
221
|
T7_transl_en_RBS
|
263
|
247
|
lacO
|
308
|
281
|
T7_promoter
|
326
|
308
|
tet (300 - 563)
|
358
|
621
|
pBRrevBam_primer
|
429
|
410
|
lacI
|
704
|
1795
|
tet (576 - 851)
|
1854
|
2129
|
ROP
|
2604
|
2795
|
pGEX_3_primer
|
2811
|
2789
|
pBR322_origin
|
3829
|
3210
|
KanR2
|
3935
|
4750
|
ORF
|
Start
|
End
|
|
ORF frame 1
|
463
|
963
|
ORF frame 2
|
836
|
1795
|
ORF frame 2
|
3935
|
4750
|
Enzyme Name
|
Cut
|
XhoI
|
158
|
NotI
|
166
|
EagI
|
166
|
HindIII
|
173
|
SalI
|
179
|
SacI
|
190
|
EcoRI
|
192
|
BamHI
|
198
|
NheI
|
230
|
NdeI
|
237
|
XbaI
|
275
|
BglII
|
341
|
BclI
|
1077
|
ApaI
|
1274
|
EcoRV
|
1513
|
HpaI
|
1569
|
FspI
|
2145
|
NruI
|
4023
|
ClaI
|
4057
|
XmaI
|
4238
|
SmaI
|
4240
|
The pET-24a-d(+) vectors carry an N-terminal T7•Tag® sequence plus an optional C-terminal His•Tag® sequence. These vectors differ from pET-21a-d(+) only by their selectable marker (kanamycin vs. ampicillin resistance). Unique sites are shown on the circle map. Note that the sequence is numbered by the pBR322 convention, so the T7 expression region is reversed on the circular map. The cloning/expression region of the coding strand transcribed by T7 RNA polymerase is shown below. The f1 origin is oriented so that infection with helper phage will produce virions containing single-stranded DNA that corresponds to the coding strand. Therefore, singlestranded sequencing should be performed using the T7 terminator primer.