GIRK1 (KCNJ3) (NM_002239) Human 3' UTR Clone
CAT#: SC213044
3' UTR clone of potassium inwardly-rectifying channel subfamily J member 3 (KCNJ3) for miRNA target validation
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CNY 4,845.00
货期*
3周
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Specifications
Product Data | |
Product Name | GIRK1 (KCNJ3) (NM_002239) Human 3' UTR Clone |
Vector | pMirTarget |
Synonyms | GIRK1; KGA; KIR3.1 |
ACCN | NM_002239 |
Insert Size | 2000 bp |
Sequence Data |
>SC213044 3’UTR clone of NM_002239
The sequence shown below is from the reference sequence of NM_002239. The complete sequence of this clone may contain minor differences, such as SNPs. Blue=Stop Codon Red=Cloning site GGCAAGTTGGACGCCCGCAAGATCCGCGAGATTCTCATTAAGGCCAAGAAGGGCGGAAAGATCGCCGTG TAACAATTGGCAGAGCTCAGAATTCAAGCGATCGCC AGAAAAATGAACTCTGATCGCTTCACATAACAAAGCACTCCCTTAGGCATTATTTAATGTTTGATTTAG TAATAGTCCAATATTTGGCGATGAGGTAATTCTCCCTAAGGAATCTGAAAGTATATTTTCCTCCCAGTT CTACAAGCATATTTGAGAACCCTTCCTTTCCCAAGTATTGCGAATGTGCAGAAAGCAACAGTTACGGAG GGAGGACATCATAAGGAAGTTATTAACGGGCATGTATTATCACATCAAGCATGCAATAATGTGCAAATT TTGCATTTAGTTTTATGGCATGATTTATATATGGCATATTTATATTGTATATTCTGGAAAAAAAATATA TATATATATTTAAAGGGGAGATACTCTCCCTGACATTTCTAACATATGTATTAAGCCAAACATGAGTGA ATAGCTTTCAGGGCGATAAAACTAAATATATGTCTGTGTGTGTGTGTGTATGTATACACACATATACAT ATATATATACACATACATACACATACATACATACATACATATATATCTGATAAAATTGTGATGTTTTGT TCAAAGTTGTAGTTCTTGTGCATGTTTACTTTATTAGAGTAGGAAGGCTACTGGCATTAATTATTAATA CCAAATATTTTAGCCTTAAATTTTTGTCATTTTAAAATCTGATTTAATGTTTTCTGCTGTTTAAGGTCT TGGGAGGCTTTCAATTGTATTTTATATGAGAGAATCACACAAGTTTGTGCTATCTATGGCCCTGCAAAA ATATAACCATTACATGTTTAAATTGTAAATTTTAGAGCATACCAGTACTCAGTATAGCATTGAACATTT CTTATGATTTTTAAAAGTTGCTAGTACTGGGGAGAAATAATTGTTGATTAATTTGAGAATTATTCCTTT CCTAGACTAATTAAAATCTGGAAATCTGTTTTGTATATGATCTAATACAAAGATGAGCTCTGAACAAAC ACTGAATCATGTTAATAGACAGTAGCCAAGTTATATTGAATATATCAGAATCTGTGTGAAGTTACACAA TTAATTGTCCCTGTTTCAAACTGAGTAAATTGGAAACATTTTCTTTCTTTTTCTGGAAATTTTGTCCAT TTTAAAAACCAATCATTTTAAGAAGACATGACAATGCAATGAAACAGATGATAAATATTTATGCTTAAA ATATGTATGTCTAATTGAGTCTCTTTTTTATTCTGTTTTCTTGTTTATGGCATTTGTTGTAACAGGATA GACTTTTTCCTCACCTAGGAAACCTATCCCATGCCTGTCACTTATAGTTCAGGAGGAAGTTTTTGCACA GACCAGAGAGAAATTAAAATTAGATGATAAATTGAAGATATCTTACACACAGTTTTTTGGTGAACACTG ATTTTATTGGTGTCTTAGATCCCTAGTCTACCCAAATAATTTTAACAGTACTGTTTTTTCTAATCCTGA AGTCTGATATTTATGACTCATTAGCAGGAATCAAAACTAGTGATCAGTAGAACACTTTCAAAATAAAAA TTTGGAATGCAGACTTTTATGAAAATTTAAAAGTGCTCCTTAACAGAATATCATGGGTTTTCCTATAAA ACTTCTTTAAGTATTGTAATTCCAGTCTGCCCCAACTTTAAAAAAAATTCTTATTAATATGTCAGTCAT TAATTGCTAGTTTGGGCTCTCATTATTTCCTGTTTTTTAACAATTTTGTGATAATTTTATTATTGGCAA ATTAATACATCAACACTTAAATCATTGACTATAATAATACCTTCTGGCTACCTCTGTATCAACCAAATT CTGTAGGTGCAAACATATACCAGGGAATTCTTACTGGCAAAATGATCAATCTGGAGTGTGCATCCACTG TGAATGGAGCAAATTGCCCTATACCCATTGATAACCTAGCTTTCTTAGTTTGTAGATGTAGGAAACAAA ATAGTGACAGAGAGAGAAGGGGGTCCACAGGGCATGGTATATTTATCAGCAGTGGAAAAAAAGTGCAT ACGCGTAAGCGGCCGCGGCATCTAGATTCGAAGAAAATGACCGACCAAGCGACGCCCAACCTGCCATCA CGAGATTTCGATTCCACCGCCGCCTTCTATGAAAGG |
Restriction Sites | SgfI-MluI |
OTI Disclaimer | Our molecular clone sequence data has been matched to the sequence identifier above as a point of reference. Note that the complete sequence of this clone is largely the same as the reference sequence but may contain minor differences , e.g., single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs). |
Reference Data | |
RefSeq | NM_002239.4 |
Synonyms | GIRK1; KGA; KIR3.1 |
Summary | Potassium channels are present in most mammalian cells, where they participate in a wide range of physiologic responses. The protein encoded by this gene is an integral membrane protein and inward-rectifier type potassium channel. The encoded protein, which has a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into a cell rather than out of a cell, is controlled by G-proteins and plays an important role in regulating heartbeat. It associates with three other G-protein-activated potassium channels to form a heteromultimeric pore-forming complex that also couples to neurotransmitter receptors in the brain and whereby channel activation can inhibit action potential firing by hyperpolarizing the plasma membrane. These multimeric G-protein-gated inwardly-rectifying potassium (GIRK) channels may play a role in the pathophysiology of epilepsy, addiction, Down's syndrome, ataxia, and Parkinson's disease. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants encoding distinct proteins. [provided by RefSeq, May 2012] |
Locus ID | 3760 |
MW | 78.2 |
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