pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector
Novus Biologicals | Catalog # NBP2-29541
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Specificity
Amphotropic (from 4070A MuLV) for most mammalian cells (but not hamster)
10A1 (MuLV) for most mammalian cells (including hamster)
Applications
Retroviral Production (reported in scientific literature (PMID 24311986))
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This product is for research use only and is not approved for use in humans or in clinical diagnosis. Support products are guaranteed for 6 months from date of receipt.
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Protocols
View specific protocols for pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector (NBP2-29541):
Day 0 Seed 293 cells and grow overnight.
Day 1 Transfect with retroviral vector containing gene of interest and an appropriate packaging vector.
Day 2 Replace medium.
Day 3 Harvest virus-containing supernatant. Virus may be stored at - 70C at this stage. Infect target cells,either for titer determination or for gene expression.
Day 4 Split infected target cells and grow for selecting stable virus producing cell lines. For transient expression experiments, you may harvest the cells at this stage.
Day 5 Start selection by replacing the medium with G418 containing medium.
Day 9 Change medium and continue selection.
Day 14 Count antibiotic resistant colonies and calculate titer.
Note: If you are using retroviral expression system for the first time, we strongly recommend using the LacZ control plasmid included in the kit. The B-galactosidase expression can be monitored using B-gal staining kit or any other standard protocol.
Find general support by application which include: protocols, troubleshooting, illustrated assays, videos and webinars.
- Appropriate Fixation of IHC/ICC Samples
- Cellular Response to Hypoxia Protocols
- ClariTSA™ Fluorophore Kits
- Detection & Visualization of Antibody Binding
- ICC Cell Smear Protocol for Suspension Cells
- ICC Immunocytochemistry Protocol Videos
- ICC for Adherent Cells
- Immunocytochemistry (ICC) Protocol
- Immunocytochemistry Troubleshooting
- Immunofluorescence of Organoids Embedded in Cultrex Basement Membrane Extract
- Immunohistochemistry (IHC) and Immunocytochemistry (ICC) Protocols
- Preparing Samples for IHC/ICC Experiments
- Preventing Non-Specific Staining (Non-Specific Binding)
- Primary Antibody Selection & Optimization
- Protocol for VisUCyte™ HRP Polymer Detection Reagent
- Protocol for the Fluorescent ICC Staining of Cell Smears - Graphic
- Protocol for the Fluorescent ICC Staining of Cultured Cells on Coverslips - Graphic
- Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent ICC Staining of Cells on Coverslips
- Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent ICC Staining of Non-adherent Cells
- Protocol for the Preparation and Fluorescent ICC Staining of Stem Cells on Coverslips
- Protocol for the Preparation of a Cell Smear for Non-adherent Cell ICC - Graphic
- TUNEL and Active Caspase-3 Detection by IHC/ICC Protocol
- The Importance of IHC/ICC Controls
- View all Protocols, Troubleshooting, Illustrated assays and Webinars
FAQs for pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector
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Q: I am having a retroviral system in place which allows me to infect mouse cell lines. The vectors I have are MIG.R (with my gene of interest), pCL-ECO and VSV-g. I know that my pCL-ECO vector is only suitable for infecting mouse cells. My question is: Is it possible to use my MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and exchange the mouse specific pCL-ECO with pCL-Ampho or pCL-10A1 packaging vector which you both offer for purchase (Cat Numbers are 10045P, 10046P, 10047P). My aim is to infect human cell lines with my gene of interest.
A:
These vectors, while also sold separately, are components of the RetroMax system 10040K. The vectors are designed to be used as described in the 10040K manual. Yes, you are correct, pCL-ECO is for mouse and rat, and not for human. We have not evaluated the Retromax system with the MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and can not promise they would be compatible with your vectors. The Retromax packaging vectors are designed to be used with the expression vectors in the Retromax Kit. However, the packaging vectors are widely published and you may be able to find some information in the literature relevant to your model system (search scholar.google.com and keywords with Retromax and vector name, or keys words with packaging vector name and expression vector name ).
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Q: I was curious if you had a map for the pcl-ampho vector?
A: Unfortunately, we do not have a pCL-Ampho Vector Map in our records. This product was originally developed by Imgenex, a company we acquired at the beginning of last year, and it does not appear that the vector maps were supplied to us. We do have several publications referencing this product and you may find some of those publications useful: click on Reviews & Publications tab at NBP2-29541.
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Q: NBP2-29541 what is the sequence?
A:
As stated under "Notes," the sequence of NBP2-29541 is not available.
You can find out more information about this plasmid in the manual, including a plasmid map on page 22. The map is for pCl-ECO but the only difference between the Eco and Ampho plasmids is the envelope gene. -
Q: We would like to make sure that your pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector is compatible with the MSCV (Murine Stem Cell Virus) Retroviral Expression System.
A: The pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector NBP2-29541 should be compatible with a MSCV expression system. Please see the following publication that utilized MSCV2.2 with this packaging vector: Publication link
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Q: I am having a retroviral system in place which allows me to infect mouse cell lines. The vectors I have are MIG.R (with my gene of interest), pCL-ECO and VSV-g. I know that my pCL-ECO vector is only suitable for infecting mouse cells. My question is: Is it possible to use my MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and exchange the mouse specific pCL-ECO with pCL-Ampho or pCL-10A1 packaging vector which you both offer for purchase (Cat Numbers are 10045P, 10046P, 10047P). My aim is to infect human cell lines with my gene of interest.
A:
These vectors, while also sold separately, are components of the RetroMax system 10040K. The vectors are designed to be used as described in the 10040K manual. Yes, you are correct, pCL-ECO is for mouse and rat, and not for human. We have not evaluated the Retromax system with the MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and can not promise they would be compatible with your vectors. The Retromax packaging vectors are designed to be used with the expression vectors in the Retromax Kit. However, the packaging vectors are widely published and you may be able to find some information in the literature relevant to your model system (search scholar.google.com and keywords with Retromax and vector name, or keys words with packaging vector name and expression vector name ).
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Q: I was curious if you had a map for the pcl-ampho vector?
A: Unfortunately, we do not have a pCL-Ampho Vector Map in our records. This product was originally developed by Imgenex, a company we acquired at the beginning of last year, and it does not appear that the vector maps were supplied to us. We do have several publications referencing this product and you may find some of those publications useful: click on Reviews & Publications tab at NBP2-29541.
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Q: NBP2-29541 what is the sequence?
A:
As stated under "Notes," the sequence of NBP2-29541 is not available.
You can find out more information about this plasmid in the manual, including a plasmid map on page 22. The map is for pCl-ECO but the only difference between the Eco and Ampho plasmids is the envelope gene. -
Q: We would like to make sure that your pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector is compatible with the MSCV (Murine Stem Cell Virus) Retroviral Expression System.
A: The pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector NBP2-29541 should be compatible with a MSCV expression system. Please see the following publication that utilized MSCV2.2 with this packaging vector: Publication link
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Q: I am having a retroviral system in place which allows me to infect mouse cell lines. The vectors I have are MIG.R (with my gene of interest), pCL-ECO and VSV-g. I know that my pCL-ECO vector is only suitable for infecting mouse cells. My question is: Is it possible to use my MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and exchange the mouse specific pCL-ECO with pCL-Ampho or pCL-10A1 packaging vector which you both offer for purchase (Cat Numbers are 10045P, 10046P, 10047P). My aim is to infect human cell lines with my gene of interest.
A:
These vectors, while also sold separately, are components of the RetroMax system 10040K. The vectors are designed to be used as described in the 10040K manual. Yes, you are correct, pCL-ECO is for mouse and rat, and not for human. We have not evaluated the Retromax system with the MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and can not promise they would be compatible with your vectors. The Retromax packaging vectors are designed to be used with the expression vectors in the Retromax Kit. However, the packaging vectors are widely published and you may be able to find some information in the literature relevant to your model system (search scholar.google.com and keywords with Retromax and vector name, or keys words with packaging vector name and expression vector name ).
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Q: I was curious if you had a map for the pcl-ampho vector?
A: Unfortunately, we do not have a pCL-Ampho Vector Map in our records. This product was originally developed by Imgenex, a company we acquired at the beginning of last year, and it does not appear that the vector maps were supplied to us. We do have several publications referencing this product and you may find some of those publications useful: click on Reviews & Publications tab at NBP2-29541.
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Q: NBP2-29541 what is the sequence?
A:
As stated under "Notes," the sequence of NBP2-29541 is not available.
You can find out more information about this plasmid in the manual, including a plasmid map on page 22. The map is for pCl-ECO but the only difference between the Eco and Ampho plasmids is the envelope gene. -
Q: We would like to make sure that your pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector is compatible with the MSCV (Murine Stem Cell Virus) Retroviral Expression System.
A: The pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector NBP2-29541 should be compatible with a MSCV expression system. Please see the following publication that utilized MSCV2.2 with this packaging vector: Publication link
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Q: I am having a retroviral system in place which allows me to infect mouse cell lines. The vectors I have are MIG.R (with my gene of interest), pCL-ECO and VSV-g. I know that my pCL-ECO vector is only suitable for infecting mouse cells. My question is: Is it possible to use my MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and exchange the mouse specific pCL-ECO with pCL-Ampho or pCL-10A1 packaging vector which you both offer for purchase (Cat Numbers are 10045P, 10046P, 10047P). My aim is to infect human cell lines with my gene of interest.
A:
These vectors, while also sold separately, are components of the RetroMax system 10040K. The vectors are designed to be used as described in the 10040K manual. Yes, you are correct, pCL-ECO is for mouse and rat, and not for human. We have not evaluated the Retromax system with the MIG.R and VSV-g vectors, and can not promise they would be compatible with your vectors. The Retromax packaging vectors are designed to be used with the expression vectors in the Retromax Kit. However, the packaging vectors are widely published and you may be able to find some information in the literature relevant to your model system (search scholar.google.com and keywords with Retromax and vector name, or keys words with packaging vector name and expression vector name ).
-
Q: I was curious if you had a map for the pcl-ampho vector?
A: Unfortunately, we do not have a pCL-Ampho Vector Map in our records. This product was originally developed by Imgenex, a company we acquired at the beginning of last year, and it does not appear that the vector maps were supplied to us. We do have several publications referencing this product and you may find some of those publications useful: click on Reviews & Publications tab at NBP2-29541.
-
Q: NBP2-29541 what is the sequence?
A:
As stated under "Notes," the sequence of NBP2-29541 is not available.
You can find out more information about this plasmid in the manual, including a plasmid map on page 22. The map is for pCl-ECO but the only difference between the Eco and Ampho plasmids is the envelope gene. -
Q: We would like to make sure that your pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector is compatible with the MSCV (Murine Stem Cell Virus) Retroviral Expression System.
A: The pCL-Ampho Retrovirus Packaging Vector NBP2-29541 should be compatible with a MSCV expression system. Please see the following publication that utilized MSCV2.2 with this packaging vector: Publication link