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CDKN2A Knockout cell line (HCT 116)

Catalog Number: KO05047

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Product Information
Product Name CDKN2A 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 CDKN2A
Gene ID 1029
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: CDKN2A 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
Gene Official Full Name cyclin dependent kinase inhibitor 2Aprovided by HGNC
Also known as ARF; MLM; P14; P16; P19; CAI2; CMM2; INK4; MTS1; TP16; CDK4I; CDKN2; INK4A; MTS-1; P14ARF; P19ARF; P16INK4; P16INK4A; P16-INK4A
Gene Description This gene generates several transcript variants which differ in their first exons. At least three alternatively spliced variants encoding distinct proteins have been reported, two of which encode structurally related isoforms known to function as inhibitors of CDK4 kinase. The remaining transcript includes an alternate first exon located 20 Kb upstream of the remainder of the gene; this transcript contains an alternate open reading frame (ARF) that specifies a protein which is structurally unrelated to the products of the other variants. This ARF product functions as a stabilizer of the tumor suppressor protein p53 as it can interact with, and sequester, the E3 ubiquitin-protein ligase MDM2, a protein responsible for the degradation of p53. In spite of the structural and functional differences, the CDK inhibitor isoforms and the ARF product encoded by this gene, through the regulatory roles of CDK4 and p53 in cell cycle G1 progression, share a common functionality in cell cycle G1 control. This gene is frequently mutated or deleted in a wide variety of tumors, and is known to be an important tumor suppressor gene. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2012]
Expression Low expression observed in reference dataset See more

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