GLIPR2 cDNA
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GLIPR2 cDNA
Description:
GLIPR2 is closely related to plant pathogenesis-related (PR-1) proteins, which are upregulated in response to pathogen attack. This protein is found within lipid-enriched microdomains on the cytosolic side of the endomembrane system. GLIPR2 is tightly anchored to membranes and absent from the cytosol, although it does not possess a membrane-spanning domainProduct Name Alternative:
C9orf19, GAPR-1, GAPR1Chromosomal Location:
9p13.3Antigen Species:
HumanVector Type:
PATGen (puc19-derived cloning vector)Sequence:
ATGGGCAAGT CAGCTTCCAA ACAGTTTCAT AATGAGGTCC TGAAGGCCCA CAATGAGTAC CGGCAGAAGC ACGGCGTCCC CCCACTGAAG CTCTGCAAGA ACCTCAACCG GGAGGCTCAA CAGTATTCTG AGGCCCTGGC CAGCACGAGG ATCCTCAAGC ACAGCCCGGA GTCCAGCCGT GGCCAGTGTG GGGAGAACCT TGCATGGGCA TCCTATGATC AGACAGGAAA GGAGGTGGCT GATAGATGGT ACAGTGAAAT CAAGAACTAT AACTTCCAGC AGCCTGGCTT CACCTCGGGG ACTGGACACT TCACGGCCAT GGTATGGAAG AACACCAAGA AGATGGGCGT GGGGAAGGCG TCCGCAAGTG ACGGGTCCTC CTTTGTGGTG GCCAGATACT TCCCAGCGGG GAATGTTGTC AATGAGGGCT TCTTCGAAGA AAACGTCCTG CCGCCGAAGA AGTAAAdditionnal Information:
GLIPR2, C9orf19, GAPR-1, GAPR1, GLIPR2, ATGD0079-10 µg, ATGD0079-20 µg, ATGD0079-50 µg, ATGD0079-100 µg, ATGD0079-250 µg, ATGD0079-500 µg, ATGD0079-1 mg, ATGD0079-10, ATGD0079-20, ATGD0079-50, ATGD0079-100, ATGD0079-250, ATGD0079-500, ATGD0079-1Storage Conditions:
Store the plasmid at -20C.Formulation:
LyophilizedScientific Category:
ImmunologyOmim:
607141NCBI Accession Number:
NP_071738.1Species:
HumanPreparation:
1. Centrifuge at 7000rpm for 1 minute.; ;2. Carefully open the vial and add 100 µL of sterile water to dissolve the DNA.; ; Each tube contains approximately 10 µg of lyophilized plasmid.RNA Reference:
NM_022343.3DNA Size:
465bpVector Description:
This shuttle vector contains the complete ORF. It is inseted Nde I to Xho I. The gene insert contains multiple cloning sites which can be used to easily cut and transfer the gene and recombination site into your expression vector.
