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TTN Knockout cell line (U-2932)

Catalog Number: KOA44114

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Product Information
Product Name TTN Knockout cell line (U-2932)
specification 1*10^6
Storage and transportation Shipped on dry ice; Store in liquid nitrogen
Cell morphology Human Lymphocyte-like, suspension
Passage ratio 1:2-1:4
species Human
Gene TTN
Gene ID 7273
Build method Electroporation/Lentivirus
Mycoplasma testing negative
Cultivation system 90%RPMI-1640+10%FBS
Parental Cell Line U-2932
Quality Control Genotype: TTN Knockout cell line (U-2932)>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 titinprovided by HGNC
Also known as TMD; CMH9; CMD1G; CMPD4; CMYO5; CMYP5; EOMFC; HMERF; MYLK5; SALMY; LGMD2J; LGMDR10
Gene Description This gene encodes a large abundant protein of striated muscle. The product of this gene is divided into two regions, a N-terminal I-band and a C-terminal A-band. The I-band, which is the elastic part of the molecule, contains two regions of tandem immunoglobulin domains on either side of a PEVK region that is rich in proline, glutamate, valine and lysine. The A-band, which is thought to act as a protein-ruler, contains a mixture of immunoglobulin and fibronectin repeats, and possesses kinase activity. An N-terminal Z-disc region and a C-terminal M-line region bind to the Z-line and M-line of the sarcomere, respectively, so that a single titin molecule spans half the length of a sarcomere. Titin also contains binding sites for muscle associated proteins so it serves as an adhesion template for the assembly of contractile machinery in muscle cells. It has also been identified as a structural protein for chromosomes. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants. Considerable variability exists in the I-band, the M-line and the Z-disc regions of titin. Variability in the I-band region contributes to the differences in elasticity of different titin isoforms and, therefore, to the differences in elasticity of different muscle types. Mutations in this gene are associated with familial hypertrophic cardiomyopathy 9, and autoantibodies to titin are produced in patients with the autoimmune disease scleroderma. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2012]
Expression Biased expression in heart (RPKM 14.7), prostate (RPKM 1.9) and 1 other tissue See more

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