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The Human Islet Research Network (HIRN) helps to organize and support collaborative research related to the loss of functional beta cell mass in Type 1 Diabetes. The constructs view is a list of constructs used by HIRN researchers. The "Name" column links to the HIRN individual construct pages.

(last updated: Mar 7, 2022)

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NameDescriptionInsert NameVectorVector TypeVector Backbone NameVendorVendor Id
pMDLg.RRE (46b)Contains Gag & Pol; can be used with 3rd generation transfer plasmids along with a plasmid encoding RevHIV-1 GAG/POLviral vectors - pMDviral vectorspMDAddgene plasmid12251
pLV[Exp]-neo-EF1a-CD19-T2A-eGFPCD19 is a type of white blood cell found on the surface of B-cells; lentivial expression plasmid (3rd generation)CD19-T2A-eGFP_2451bpviral vectorsVectorBuilderVB161129-1084utf
pCDH-ef1a-INS-DDK-eGFP-PuroRinsulin gene (decreases blood glucose concentration) cloned into mamalian expression plasmid with GFP and puro resistanceSystem Biosciences
pCDH-cyto-BirA (Myc-BirA)cloned the Myc-BirA out of the retrovirus vector pOP-Av and into the lentivirus vector pCDH-EF1α-T2A-puroSystem Biosciences
pCDH-ef1a-MLANA-DDK-eGFP-PuroRMLANA gene cloned into mamalian expression plasmid with GFP and puro resistance for overexpressionSystem Biosciences
pCDH-cyto-Myc BirAsingle promoter BirA control plasmid for PTPN22 in the lentiviral expression vector pCDH with the EF1a promoterSystem Biosciences
pMD2-VSVG ENDOfreeVSVG expressing envelope plasmid, also called pMD2.GVSV Gplasmids - pMD2.GplasmidspMD2.GAddgene plasmid11259
pRSV.REVB3rd generation transfer plasmidviral vectorsAddgene plasmid12253
pOP-BirA-PTPN22(W)-eGFPretrovirus plasmid used for PTPN22 BioID containing E. coli biotin ligase BirA with the mutation in PTPN22 at AA 620 (T->W)
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