SRPX Knockout cell line (HCT 116)
Catalog Number: KO34204
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Catalog Number: KO34204
Price: Online Inquiry
Product Information | |
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Product Name | SRPX 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 | SRPX |
Gene ID | 8406 |
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: SRPX 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 | sushi repeat containing protein X-linkedprovided by HGNC |
Also known as | DRS; ETX1; SRPX1; HEL-S-83p |
Gene Description | Predicted to be an extracellular matrix structural constituent. Predicted to be involved in phagolysosome assembly. Predicted to act upstream of or within several processes, including negative regulation of cell proliferation involved in contact inhibition; positive regulation of extrinsic apoptotic signaling pathway in absence of ligand; and response to endoplasmic reticulum stress. Located in collagen-containing extracellular matrix. [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2025] |
Expression | Broad expression in placenta (RPKM 49.3), fat (RPKM 34.8) and 19 other tissues See more |
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