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JM109 is a K strain that is recA– and endA– to minimize recombination and improve the quality of plasmid DNA. In addition, the cells carry the F´ episome, which allows blue/white screening. JM109 Competent Cells are available for convenient transformation in two efficiencies: High Efficiency at greater than 108cfu/ug for Cloning and Single Use, and Subcloning Efficiency at greater than 107cfu/ug.
For researchers doing more than one transformation, competent cells are available in standard format (200µl aliquots). For added convenience, single-use competent cells (50µl aliquots) also are offered.
JM109 Competent Cells are prepared according to a modified procedure of Hanahan.
JM109 Genotype: endA1, recA1, gyrA96, thi, hsdR17 (rk–, mk+), relA1, supE44, ?( lac-proAB), [F´ traD36, proAB, laqIqZ?M15].
Reference
- Hanahan, D. (1985) DNA Cloning, Vol. 1, Glover, D., ed., IRL Press, Ltd., 109.
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Protocols
Complete Protocol
E. coli Competent Cells Technical Bulletin
PDF (686 KB)
Quick Protocols
E Coli Competent Cells Quick Protocol FB035
PDF (175 KB)
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Certificate of Analysis
Lookup Certificate of AnalysisStorage Conditions
LESS THAN -65C
Use Restrictions
For Research Use Only. Not for Use in Diagnostic Procedures.
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Resources
Articles
- Bacterial DNA restriction-modification systems effect on cloning
- Can carbenicillin be substituted for ampicillin when selecting for the pGEM Vectors
- How are competent bacterial cells transformed with a plasmid?
Citations
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Lack of aldose 1-epimerase in Hypocrea jecorina (anamorph Trichoderma reesei): A key to cellulase gene expression on lactose
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2008 Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA