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Gene name
VPS29, retromer complex component
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Organism
Ferret
- Entrez Gene ID
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Gene Symbol
VPS29
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Gene Type
protein coding
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Encoded Protein Alias
vacuolar protein sorting 29 homolog (S. cerevisiae)
Accession NO.: NM_001034455
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Product Name
VPS29(NM_001034455) Ferret cDNA/ORF Clone
- Accession NO.
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Transcript Name
PREDICTED: Mustela putorius furo VPS29 retromer complex component (VPS29), transcript variant X1, mRNA.
- Synonyms
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ORF length
561
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siRNA
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Accession NO.: NM_019780
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Product Name
VPS29(NM_019780) Ferret cDNA/ORF Clone
- Accession NO.
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Transcript Name
PREDICTED: Mustela putorius furo VPS29 retromer complex component (VPS29), transcript variant X2, mRNA.
- Synonyms
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ORF length
549
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siRNA
GAAUCUGAAUUACCCAGAAtt
GCAUUUGAGCAUGAAAAUAtt
ACUUACGUCUAUCAACUAAtt
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Vector Name
pCMV-SPORT6
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primers
T7: TAATACGACTCACTATAGGG
M13 rev: CAGGAAACAGCTATGAC -
Vector Length
4396
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Vector Type
Mammalian Expression Vector
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Promoter
CMV
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Antibiotic Resistance
Ampicillin
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Selection Marker
-
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Protein Tag
None
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Description
Vector for cloning and transient mammalian cell expression of cDNAs.
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Vector Name
pEXP-Entry
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primers
T7: TAATACGACTCACTATAGG
M13 rev: CAGGAAACAGCTATGAC -
Vector Length
4919
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Vector Type
Mammalian Expression Vector
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Promoter
CMV
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Antibiotic Resistance
Kanamycin
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Selection Marker
Neomycin
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Protein Tag
Myc,FLAG
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Description
ORFs cloned in this vector will be expressed in mammalian cellsas a tagged protein with the C-terminal Myc-FLAG tags.
Such clones are the best for detection and purification of the transgene using anti-Myc or anti-FLAG antibodies.
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Vector Name
pGEM-T
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primers
T7: TAATACGACTCACTATAGGG
M13 rev: CAGGAAACAGCTATGAC -
Vector Length
3000
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Vector Type
Cloning Vector
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Promoter
lac
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Antibiotic Resistance
Ampicillin
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Selection Marker
-
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Protein Tag
None
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Description
The pGEM-T is 3kb in length, and contains the amplicin resistance gene, conferring selection of the plasmid in E. coli, and the ori site which is the bacterial origin of replication. The plasmid has multiple cloning sites as shown below. The coding sequence was inserted by TA cloning. Many E. coli strains are suitable for the propagation of this vector including JM109, DH5α and TOP10.
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