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Gibco™ Geneticin™ Selective Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) (50 mg/mL)
Produced by bacterium Micromonospora rhodorangea and acts by binding ribosome, thus inhibiting protein synthesis in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells
Supplier: Gibco™ 10131035
Description
Gibco Geneticin Selective Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) is produced by the bacterium Micromonospora rhodorangea and acts by binding the ribosome, thus inhibiting protein synthesis in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic cells.
Resistance to Geneticin Selection Antibiotic (G418 Sulfate) is conferred by the E. coli APH(3)–I and APH(3)–II resistance genes.
- Used as selective antibiotic in concentration range of 100 - 200μg/mL for bacteria, or 200 – 500μg/mL for most mammalian cells
- Supplied as 50mg/mL solution in water
Cell Culture, Cloning, Drosophila S2 Cell Culture, High Five™ Cell Culture, Insect Cell Culture, Mammalian Cell Culture, Selection, Sf9 & Sf21 Cell Culture, Transfection, Transformation
Specifications
Storage conditions: 2 to 8°C Shipping conditions: Ambient Shelf life: 24 months from date of manufacture |
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50 mg/mL | |
Liquid | |
Sterile-filtered | |
Eukaryotic Selection/Stable Cell Line Generation | |
20 mL |
Eukaryotic Cells, Prokaryotic Cells | |
Mammalian Cell Culture, Insect Cell Culture | |
Antibiotic | |
Sterile-filtered | |
Geneticin™ | |
Room Temperature |
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.