| Vector | Construct size (kb): 1.587000012397766 DESCRIPTION OF VECTOR COMPONENT:Name of vector: pSPORT1
 Intact vector size: 4.109
 Type of vector: plasmid
 Vector end: SalI
 Vector end: NotI
 Cloning sites: AatII SphI mLuI SunI SnaBI HindIII BamHI XbaI XmaIII NotI
 SpeI SstI SalI AccI SmaI EcoRI Kpn2I RsrII PinAI KpnI
 Sse8387I PstI
 Polylinker sites: AatII SphI mLuI SunI SnaBI HindIII BamHI XbaI XmaIII NotI
 SpeI SstI SalI AccI SmaI EcoRI Kpn2I RsrII PinAI KpnI
 Sse8387I PstI
 Host range: Escherichia coli
 Features (with orientation and position when available):
 promoter for in vitro transcription: SP6, ->, 164-180
 MCS: AatII...PstI, ->, 191-285
 promoter for in vitro transcription: T7, <-, 298-318
 insert detection: lacZ', <-, 1-341
 repressor gene: lacI, <-, 464-1546
 replicon: pMB1, 1903-1903
 marker(s): ampR, <-, 2661-3521
 Cross references:
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      | Insert | DNA: cDNA DESCRIPTION OF INSERT COMPONENT:Genome: Homo sapiens
 Gene symbol: KIR
 Other gene symbols: NKB1
 Gene name: killer cell inhibitory receptor
 ORF's seq. position: GDB probe: GDB:698358 ()
 Contains complete coding sequence?: Y
 Chromosome: 19; Localization: 19 q13.4; 19, 374.860000 cR
 Tissue: Resting CD3- cells
 Type of DNA: cDNA
 Insert 5' end:   Modification: SalI linker
 Insert 3' end:   Modification: NotI linker
 Insert size (kb): 1.587
 Cross references: DNA Seq. Acc.: U24075
 Nucleotides 1-1572 of the insert correspond to
 nucleotides 1-1572 of U24075.
 Insert lengths(kb): 1.587000012397766 Tissue: Resting CD3- cells  Gene product: killer cell inhibitory receptor [KIR] | 
      
      | Comments | Restriction digests of the clone give the following sizes (kb): NotI/SalI--4.4, 1.6; BglI--3.9, 1.3, 0.8; EcoRV--4.5, 1.5; PstI--5.0, 0.4, 0.35, 0.1; PvuII--3.7, 1.4, 0.6. The insert contains the following restriction sites (approximate kb from the 5' end):  BglI--1.07; EcoRV--1.00; PstI--0.06, 0.46, 0.53, 0.86; PvuII--1.15; SacI--0.47; StuI--1.07; XhoI--0.65. Encodes a variant recognized by monoclonal antibody GL183 but not EB6. |