pCEP4 is an episomal mammalian expression vector that uses the cytomegalovirus (CMV) immediate early enhancer/promoter for high level transcription of recombinant genes inserted into the multiple cloning site. The Epstein-Barr Virus replication origin (oriP) and nuclear antigen (encoded by the EBNA-1 gene) is carried by this plasmid to permit extrachromosomal replication in human, primate, and canine cells. pCEP4also carries the hygromycin B resistance gene for stable selection in transfected cells. pCEP4/CAT is provided as a positive control for the relative level of expression of recombinant proteins in a cell line of interest. It expresses the chloramphenicol acetyl transferase (CAT) protein from the CMV enhancer/promoter. Like its parent vector pCEP4, pCEP4/CAT contains the hygromycin B resistance gene for selection.