CDC42SE2 3'UTR Lenti-reporter-Luc Vector

  • Catalog number
    MT-h03997
  • Price
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  • Size
    1 ug
  • Availability
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  • Ordering
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  • Technical file
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  • Notes
    Designed for Research Use Only. Manufactured in Canada.
  • Description
    Lenti kit or vector with CMV or EF promotors for producing Lentivirus (lenti-, Latin for "slow") or lentiviral particles in 293t cells. Lentiviruses are characterized by a long incubation period and often Puro selected. Lentiviruses can deliver a significant amount of viral RNA into the DNA of the host cell and have the unique ability among retroviruses of being able to infect non-dividing cells. They are one of the most efficient methods of a gene delivery vector. The are packaged in HEK 293T cells to get the highest possible lentiviral titers of 108 IFU/ml. The Luc reporter is the expression of the firefly luciferase gene. Puro stands for puromicin selection.
  • Gene target
  • Gene symbol
    CDC42SE2
  • Short name
    CDC42SE2 3'UTR -reporter-Luc Vector
  • Technique
    lenti, Lentivectors and viral particles, Vectors
  • Alternative name
    cellular division cycle 42 (GTP binding protein, 25kDa) small effector 2 3'UTR lentiviral-detector-Luc integrating Desoxyribonucleic acid sequence
  • Alternative to gene target
    CDC42 small effector 2, CDC42SE2 and IDBG-40423 and ENSG00000158985 and 56990, protein binding, Plasma membranes, Cdc42se2 and IDBG-174072 and ENSMUSG00000052298 and 102642955,72729, CDC42SE2 and IDBG-644746 and ENSBTAG00000005961 and 789618
  • Virus
    lenti
Gene info
MeSH Data
  • Name
  • Concept
    Scope note: The transfer of bacterial DNA by phages from an infected bacterium to another bacterium. This also refers to the transfer of genes into eukaryotic cells by viruses. This naturally occurring process is routinely employed as a GENE TRANSFER TECHNIQUE.
  • Tree numbers
    • E05.393.350.800
  • Qualifiers
    ethics, trends, veterinary, history, classification, economics, instrumentation, methods, standards, statistics & numerical data
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