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EZ-Tn5™ In-Frame Linker Insertion Kit
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EZ-Tn5™ In-Frame Linker Insertion Kit
| Catalogue number | Pack size |
| EZI04KN | 10 Reactions |
TransforMax™ EC100™ Electrocompetent E. coli
| Catalogue number | Pack size |
| EC10005 | 5 X 100µl |
| EC10010 | 10 X 100µl |
*TransforMax™ EC100™ Electrocompetent Cells are recommended for high-efficiency, non-size-biased cloning of DNA containing EZ-Tn5™ Transposon insertions.
For Research Use Only. EZ-Tn5™ products covered by issued and pending patents
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Make random, 57-bp (19-amino acid) in-frame insertions into genes of expressed proteins for protein modification, functional analysis, and domain or epitope mapping.
The EZ-Tn5™ In-Frame Linker Insertion Kit is a transposon-based protein modification system that was designed to rapidly and easily produce random 57-basepair (19 amino acid) insertions into a cloned DNA (e.g., genes and cDNA) that encodes an expressed protein. Since the inserted 19 codons are designed to be readable in all three reading frames, the kit can be used to identify key regulatory, binding, catalytic, and permissive and non-permissive sites in proteins.
The kit features the EZ-Tn5™ <Not I /KAN-3> Transposon, which contains a kanamycin-resistance (KanR) marker flanked by Not I restriction sites (Figure 1). A simple in vitro enzymatic reaction randomly inserts a single EZ-Tn5 <Not I /KAN-3> Transposon into each clone and produces >106 kanamycin-resistant insertion clones.
Insertion clones for further analysis can be identified by gene functional analysis or by mapping or DNA sequencing of the transposon insertion site. Once clones are chosen, the kanamycin resistance gene is excised from the transposon by Not I digestion (Figure 2). Each Not I-digested clone is then ligated and transformed into high-efficiency E. coli (e.g., TransforMax™ EC100™ Electrocompetent E. coli). The resulting clones each contain a single, random 19-codon insertion that can be read to express protein in all three reading frames. Thus, the protein retains its original amino acid sequence on both sides of the insertion site.
Two un;abelled primers are provided with the kit to facilitate sequencing or mapping of the EZ-Tn5™ Transposon Insertion site.
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| Figure 1. The EZ-Tn5™ In-Frame Linker Insertion Kit is based on the highly random Tn5 transposition system. A single in vitro reaction generates thousands of insertion clones-each containing a different transposon insertion. |
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| Figure 2. The EZ-Tn5™ <Not I/KAN-3> Transposon contains a kanamycin resistance gene flanked by Not I restriction sites. A 19-codon insertion that can be read in all three reading frames is generated following Not I digestion and ligation. |
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*TransforMax™ EC100™ Electrocompetent Cells are recommended for high-efficiency, non-size-biased cloning of DNA containing EZ-Tn5™ Transposon insertions.
For Research Use Only. EZ-Tn5™ products covered by issued and pending patents
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Protocols for: EZ-Tn5™ In-Frame Insertion Kit
EZ-Tn5™ In-Frame Insertion Kit Protocol
(catalogue number EZI04KN)
EZ-Tn5™ <Not I/KAN-3> Transposon, NOT I/Kan-3 FP-2 Forward Primer & Not I/KAN-3 RP-2 Reverse Primer Protocol
(catalogue number KN0801 / NKFP072 / NKRP062)
Please note: all protocols off site are the responsibility of the products supplier
Last modified: 2008-05-14 16:46:46
References
- Hoffman, L.M. and Loomis, K.B. (2000) EPICENTRE Forum 7 (3), 4.
- Bailey, J. and Manoil, C. (2001) EPICENTRE Forum 8 (1), 1.













