ALG10 Knockout cell line (HCT 116)
Catalog Number: KO24477
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Catalog Number: KO24477
Price: Online Inquiry
Product Information | |
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Product Name | ALG10 Knockout cell line (HCT 116) |
specification | 1*10^6 |
Storage and transportation | Dry ice preservation/T25 live cell transportation. |
Cell morphology | Epithelioid, adherent cell |
Passage ratio | 1:2~1:4 |
species | Human |
Gene | ALG10 |
Gene ID | 84920 |
Build method | Electric rotation method / virus method |
Mycoplasma testing | Negative |
Cultivation system | 90%McCOYs 5A+10% FBS |
Parental Cell Line | HCT 116 |
Quality Control | Genotype: ALG10 Knockout cell line (HCT 116) >95% viability before freezing. All cells were tested and found to be free of bacterial, viruses,mycoplasma and other toxins. |
Gene Information | |
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Gene Official Full Name | ALG10 alpha-1,2-glucosyltransferaseprovided by HGNC |
Also known as | DIE2; KCR1; ALG10A |
Gene Description | This gene encodes a membrane-associated protein that adds the third glucose residue to the lipid-linked oligosaccharide precursor for N-linked glycosylation. That is, it transfers the terminal glucose from dolichyl phosphate glucose (Dol-P-Glc) onto the lipid-linked oligosaccharide Glc2Man9GlcNAc(2)-PP-Dol. The rat protein homolog was shown to specifically modulate the gating function of the rat neuronal ether-a-go-go (EAG) potassium ion channel. [provided by RefSeq, Jan 2010] |
Expression | Ubiquitous expression in testis (RPKM 2.3), thyroid (RPKM 2.0) and 25 other tissues See more |
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