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Human KCNJ10 cDNA Clone in Mammalian Expression Vector

This is a Potassium Inwardly-Rectifying Channel, Subfamily J, Member 10 plasmid from OriGene - 3 times cited - with cDNA insert cloned into Mammalian Expression VectorpCMV6-XL4. Insert length: 4600 bp. Transient expression. Suitable for PExp. Bacterial selection: Ampicillin.
OriGene
Catalog No. ABIN3378540
Supplier Product No.: sc118741
$452.43
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10 μg
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Quick Overview for Human KCNJ10 cDNA Clone in Mammalian Expression Vector (ABIN3378540)

Gene

KCNJ10 (Potassium Inwardly-Rectifying Channel, Subfamily J, Member 10 (KCNJ10))

Application

Protein Expression (PExp)

Insert

cDNA

Vector

Mammalian Expression Vector

Vector Backbone

pCMV6-XL4

Promoter

Enhanced CMV Promoter, T7 Promoter

Bacterial Resistance

Ampicillin

Expression Type

Transient
  • Species

    Human

    Supplier Product No.

    sc118741

    Supplier

    OriGene

    Purpose

    Untagged full-length cDNA clone from Human KCNJ10 is ideal for over-expression of native protein for functional studies.

    Specificity

    Restriction Site: NotI-NotI

    Characteristics

    • 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.

    Purification

    The DNAs were purified using PowerPrep HP Plasmid isolation kits for transfection ready plasmids.

    Components

    • 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.

    Insert Length

    4600 bp

    Sequencing Primer

    VP1.5 (forward) 5'GGACTTTCCAAAATGTCG 3', XL39 (reverse) 5'ATTAGGACAAGGCTGGTGGG 3'
  • Restrictions

    For Research Use only
  • Format

    Lyophilized

    Storage

    RT,-20 °C

    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.

    Expiry Date

    12 months
  • Smith, Verkman: "Superresolution Imaging of Aquaporin-4 Cluster Size in Antibody-Stained Paraffin Brain Sections." in: Biophysical journal, Vol. 109, Issue 12, pp. 2511-22, (2015) (PubMed).

    Bhave, Chauder, Liu, Dawson, Kadakia, Nguyen, Lewis, Meiler, Weaver, Satlin, Lindsley, Denton: "Development of a selective small-molecule inhibitor of Kir1.1, the renal outer medullary potassium channel." in: Molecular pharmacology, Vol. 79, Issue 1, pp. 42-50, (2010) (PubMed).

    Lewis, Bhave, Chauder, Banerjee, Lornsen, Redha, Fallen, Lindsley, Weaver, Denton: "High-throughput screening reveals a small-molecule inhibitor of the renal outer medullary potassium channel and Kir7.1." in: Molecular pharmacology, Vol. 76, Issue 5, pp. 1094-103, (2009) (PubMed).

  • Target

    KCNJ10 (Potassium Inwardly-Rectifying Channel, Subfamily J, Member 10 (KCNJ10))

    Alternative Name

    KCNJ10

    Background

    This gene encodes a member of the inward rectifier-type potassium channel family, characterized by having a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into, rather than out of, a cell. The encoded protein may form a heterodimer with another potassium channel protein and may be responsible for the potassium buffering action of glial cells in the brain. Mutations in this gene have been associated with seizure susceptibility of common idiopathic generalized epilepsy syndromes. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008].

    NCBI Accession

    NM_002241, NP_002232
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