Mouse Telomerase reverse transcriptase (Tert)
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Catalog numberCSB-EP023391MO-500ug
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Price:
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Size500ug
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DescriptionRecombinant Mouse Telomerase reverse transcriptase(Tert),partial expressed in E.coli
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SpecificationsUniprot ID: O70372; Host: Mus musculus (Mouse); Expression system: E.coli; Expression region: 595-928aa; Sequence information: Partial; Tag: N-terminal 6xHis-SUMO-tagged; Purity: Greater than 90% as determined by SDS-PAGE.
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Additional_informationMW: 54.1 kDa; Buffer composition: Tris-based buffer with 50% glycerol.
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Storage_and_shippingShipped on ice packs (+4°C). The shelf life is related to many factors, storage state, buffer ingredients, storage temperature and the stability of the protein itself. Generally, the shelf life of liquid form is 6 months at -20°C/-80°C. The shelf life of lyophilized form is 12 months at -20°C/-80°C. Repeated freezing and thawing should be avoided. Store working aliquots at 4°C for up to one week.
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NotesFor research use only.
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TestMouse or mice from the Mus musculus species are used for production of mouse monoclonal antibodies or mabs and as research model for humans in your lab. Mouse are mature after 40 days for females and 55 days for males. The female mice are pregnant only 20 days and can give birth to 10 litters of 6-8 mice a year. Transgenic, knock-out, congenic and inbread strains are known for C57BL/6, A/J, BALB/c, SCID while the CD-1 is outbred as strain.
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Latin nameMus musculus
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Additional descriptionReverse transcription primers are used in PCR but in vivo reverse transcription begins when the viral particle that enters the cytoplasm of a target cell with its reverse transcriptase. The viral RNA genome enters the cytoplasm as part of a nucleoprotein complex that has not been well characterized. The process of reverse transcription generates, in the cytoplasm, a linear DNA via an intricate series of steps. This DNA is collinear with its RNA template, but it contains terminal duplications known as the long terminal repeats (LTRs) that are not present in viral RNA . Extant models for reverse transcription propose that two specialized template switches known as strand-transfer reactions or “jumps” are required to generate the LTRs.
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Goupreverse transcription
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Gene target
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Gene symbolTERT
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Short nameMouse Telomerase reverse transcriptase (Tert)
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Techniquereverse, Mouse, mouses
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Hostmouse
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SpeciesMouse, Mouses
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Alternative nameMouse Telomerase reverse transcriptase (telomerase reverse transcriptase)
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Alternative techniquetransctription, murine
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Alternative to gene targettelomerase reverse transcriptase, CMM9 and DKCA2 and DKCB4 and EST2 and hEST2 and hTRT and PFBMFT1 and TCS1 and TP2 and TRT, TERT and IDBG-10998 and ENSG00000164362 and 7015, telomeric RNA binding, nuclei, Tert and IDBG-165912 and ENSMUSG00000021611 and 21752, BT.60929 and IDBG-632169 and ENSBTAG00000012567 and 518884
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Gene info
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Identity
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Gene
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Long gene nametelomerase reverse transcriptase
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Synonyms
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GenBank acession
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Locus
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Discovery year1998-01-21
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Pubmed identfication
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VEGA ID
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Locus Specific Databases
MeSH Data
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Name
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ConceptScope note: A variation of the PCR technique in which cDNA is made from RNA via reverse transcription. The resultant cDNA is then amplified using standard PCR protocols.
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Tree numbers
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Qualifiersethics, trends, veterinary, history, classification, economics, instrumentation, methods, standards, statistics & numerical data