CARMIL2 Knockout cell line (HCT 116)
Catalog Number: KO24015
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Catalog Number: KO24015
Price: Online Inquiry
Product Information | |
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Product Name | CARMIL2 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 | CARMIL2 |
Gene ID | 146206 |
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: CARMIL2 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 | capping protein regulator and myosin 1 linker 2provided by HGNC |
Also known as | IMD58; RLTPR; LRRC16C; CARMIL2b |
Gene Description | This gene encodes a member of the CARMIL (capping protein, Arp2/3, myosin-I linker) family of proteins. The encoded protein interacts with and negatively regulates the heterodimeric capping protein and promotes cell migration. Reduced expression of this gene has been observed in human psoriasis patients. Mutations in this gene cause a human immunodeficiency syndrome characterized by smooth muscle tumors and impaired T-cell function. [provided by RefSeq, May 2017] |
Expression | Biased expression in lymph node (RPKM 12.2), spleen (RPKM 8.2) and 10 other tissues See more |
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