Human SYN1 cDNA Clone in Mammalian Expression Vector (Myc-DYKDDDDK Tag)
Quick Overview for Human SYN1 cDNA Clone in Mammalian Expression Vector (Myc-DYKDDDDK Tag) (ABIN3305689)
Gene
Application
Insert
Vector
Vector Backbone
Promoter
Bacterial Resistance
Expression Type
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Species
- Human
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Supplier Product No.
- sc314376
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Supplier
- OriGene
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Purpose
- Untagged full-length cDNA clone from Human SYN1 is ideal for over-expression of native protein for functional studies.
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Specificity
- With the native stop codon at the end of the ORF the C-terminal Myc-DDK tag in the vector won't be expressed.
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Characteristics
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- These cDNA clones are isolated from full-length cDNA libraries and usually contain the coding sequence as well as the untranslated regions (UTRs) of the mRNA transcript appropriate to the library from which they were isolated.
- These cDNA clones are ideal for over-expression of native proteins for functional studies. Provided as 10 μg transfection-ready plasmids.
- Every lot of primer is tested to provide clean sequencing of cDNA clones.
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Purification
- The DNAs were purified using PowerPrep HP Plasmid isolation kits for transfection ready plasmids.
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Components
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- The cDNA clone is shipped in a 2-D bar-coded Matrix tube as dried plasmid DNA.
- The package also includes 100 pmols of both the corresponding 5' and 3' vector primers in separate vials.
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Selectable Marker
- Neomycin
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Sequencing Primer
- VP1.5 (forward) 5'GGACTTTCCAAAATGTCG 3', XL39 (reverse) 5'ATTAGGACAAGGCTGGTGGG 3'
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Restrictions
- For Research Use only
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Format
- Lyophilized
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Storage
- RT,-20 °C
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Storage Comment
- The lyophilized plasmid is stable for up to one year when stored at ambient temperature. Following dissolution in 100 μL dH2O, store at -20 °C. Lyophilized primers are stable for up to one year when stored at ambient temperature. Following dissolution in 10 μL dH2O, store at -20 °C.
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Expiry Date
- 12 months
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- SYN1 (Synapsin I (SYN1))
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Alternative Name
- SYN1
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Background
- This gene is a member of the synapsin gene family. Synapsins encode neuronal phosphoproteins which associate with the cytoplasmic surface of synaptic vesicles. Family members are characterized by common protein domains, and they are implicated in synaptogenesis and the modulation of neurotransmitter release, suggesting a potential role in several neuropsychiatric diseases. This member of the synapsin family plays a role in regulation of axonogenesis and synaptogenesis. The protein encoded serves as a substrate for several different protein kinases and phosphorylation may function in the regulation of this protein in the nerve terminal. Mutations in this gene may be associated with X-linked disorders with primary neuronal degeneration such as Rett syndrome. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].Transcript Variant: This variant (Ib) utilizes an alternative splice acceptor site in terminal exon compared to variant Ia, resulting in the lack of an internal segment and a frameshift. This variant encodes isoform Ib, which contains a shorter carboxyl terminus and a distinct domain F, as compared to isoform Ia.
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NCBI Accession
- NM_133499, NP_598006
Target
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