October 11, 2005
The PFGRC, Harvard Institute of Proteomics, and the New England Regional Center of Excellence Announce the Availability of a Y. pestis Gateway® Entry Clone Set
The PFGRC, Harvard Institute of Proteomics, and the New England Regional Center of Excellence Announce the Availability of a Y. pestis Gateway® Entry Clone Set. The National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) sponsored Pathogen Functional Genomics Resource Center (PFGRC) at TIGR is pleased to announce the addition of a Yersinia. pestis strain KIM and its native plasmids pMT1, pCD1, and pPCP1 Invitrogen Gateway® Entry Clone Set to the PFGRC Invitrogen Gateway® Entry Clone Resource. The Y. pestis ORFeome library was prepared by the Harvard Institute of Proteomics and the New England Regional Center of Excellence for Biodefense and Emerging Infectious Diseases Research. The PFGRC performed sequence validation and worked with Harvard in the selection of the clones that constitute the Y. pestis Gateway® Entry Clone Set under a Collaborative Research Agreement. The resulting entry clone collection consists of 3,968 validated open reading frames constructed in the pDONR221 Invitrogen Gateway® Entry Clone Vector with modified att sites. The PFGRC is making this resource available to the research community free of charge as a complete clone set or individual entry clones. Please follow the link to the PFGRC Invitrogen Gateway® Entry Clone Resource for detailed ordering instructions for the complete clone set or individual clones.
