Pierce™ Gaussia-Dura Luc Vector for Luciferase Assays, Expression Vectors, Thermo Scientific

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Pierce™ Gaussia-Dura Luc Vector for Luciferase Assays, Expression Vectors, Thermo Scientific
Vectors, Plasmids and Libraries

Gaussia Dura Luc vectors contain a mutant form of the Gaussia luciferase gene that confers better bioluminescent signal stability than native luciferase. Gaussia-Dura luciferase (approx. 20 kDa) is a secreted protein, which enables measurement of the reporter activity in media (for real-time assays) and in cell lysates.


  • Naturally-secreting Gaussia-Dura luciferase gene, optimized for high expression and glow-stability in mammalian systems
  • Multiple cloning site (MCS) provides versatility for transfer of regulatory elements from one plasmid to another
  • Transcription termination site (Ter), Lac operator (Lac O1), and transcriptional pause site (TPS) used to minimize background by reducing transcriptional read-through
  • Both puromycin (Pur) and ampicillin (Amp) markers for drug selection in mammalian and bacterial cells, respectively
  • High-copy pUC bacterial DNA replication origin


pMCS-Gaussia-Dura Luc vector is a multiple cloning site plasmid designed to accept a promoter sequence for glow-analysis of gene regulation using the naturally secreting Gaussia luciferase reporter.


pCMV-Gaussia-Dura Luc vector is a derivative of pMCS-Gaussia-Dura Luc. It contains a mutant form of the Gaussia luciferase gene (conferring better bioluminescent signal stability than the native luciferase) under the control of the strong Cytomegalovirus (CMV) promoter. Strong (CMV) constitutive promoter for co-transfection and normalization.


pTK-Gaussia-Dura Luc vector is a derivative of pMCS-Gaussia-Dura Luc. It contains a mutant form of the Gaussia luciferase gene (conferring better bioluminescent signal stability than the native luciferase) under the control of the weak Herpes Simplex Virus (HSV) thymidine kinase (TK) promoter. Weak (TK) constitutive promoters for co-transfection and normalization.


Caution: For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.

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