Gene: MAL
Official Full Name: mal, T cell differentiation protein (MAL blood group)provided by HGNC
Gene Summary: The protein encoded by this gene is a highly hydrophobic integral membrane protein belonging to the MAL family of proteolipids. The protein has been localized to the endoplasmic reticulum of T-cells and is a candidate linker protein in T-cell signal transduction. In addition, this proteolipid is localized in compact myelin of cells in the nervous system and has been implicated in myelin biogenesis and/or function. The protein plays a role in the formation, stabilization and maintenance of glycosphingolipid-enriched membrane microdomains. Down-regulation of this gene has been associated with a variety of human epithelial malignancies. Alternative splicing produces four transcript variants which vary from each other by the presence or absence of alternatively spliced exons 2 and 3. [provided by RefSeq, May 2012]
| Catalog Number | Product Name | Species | Gene | Passage ratio | Mycoplasma testing | Price |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| KOA14907 | MAL Knockout cell line (AC16) | Human | MAL | 1:3-1:4 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA30351 | MAL Knockout cell line (BEAS-2B) | Human | MAL | 1:3~1:4 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA45775 | MAL Knockout cell line (U-2932) | Human | MAL | 1:2-1:4 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA61161 | MAL Knockout cell line (TPC-1) | Human | MAL | 1:5-1:8 | negative | Online Inquiry |
| KOA76589 | MAL Knockout cell line (NCM460) | Human | MAL | 1:2~1:3 | negative | Online Inquiry |
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