ZFP36L2 Knockout cell line (NCM460)
Catalog Number: KOA78528
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Catalog Number: KOA78528
Price: Online Inquiry
| Product Information | |
|---|---|
| Product Name | ZFP36L2 Knockout cell line (NCM460) |
| specification | 1*10^6 |
| Storage and transportation | Shipped on dry ice; Store in liquid nitrogen |
| Cell morphology | Epithelial-like, adheren |
| Passage ratio | 1:2~1:3 |
| species | Human |
| Gene | ZFP36L2 |
| Gene ID | 678 |
| Build method | Electroporation/Lentivirus |
| Mycoplasma testing | negative |
| Cultivation system | 90%RPMI-1640+10%FBS |
| Parental Cell Line | NCM460 |
| Quality Control | Genotype: ZFP36L2 Knockout cell line (NCM460)>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 | ZFP36 ring finger protein like 2provided by HGNC |
| Also known as | BRF2; ERF2; ERF-2; OOMD13; TIS11D; OZEMA13; RNF162C |
| Gene Description | This gene is a member of the TIS11 family of early response genes. Family members are induced by various agonists such as the phorbol ester TPA and the polypeptide mitogen EGF. The encoded protein contains a distinguishing putative zinc finger domain with a repeating cys-his motif. This putative nuclear transcription factor most likely functions in regulating the response to growth factors. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008] |
| Expression | Ubiquitous expression in thyroid (RPKM 108.0), appendix (RPKM 94.7) and 25 other tissues See more |
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