Paired box gene 4 (Pax4) is a transcription factor that plays a crucial role in the development of the pancreas, insulin-producing beta cells, and the nervous system. The Pax4 luciferase reporter vector is designed to study the transcriptional activity of Pax4. The vector contains a Pax4 DNA consensus binding site and TA minimal promoter upstream of a firefly luciferase reporter gene, which can specifically report Pax4 activity while maintaining a low basal level of transcription.
The inclusion of a neomycin resistance gene in the vector allows it to be used for stable cell line selection. In addition, the vector also has a GFP-tag which can be used to monitor transfection efficiency. A map of the vector can be found in the product's image gallery.
pPax4-Luc-Neomycin-GFP
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