Human KCNH1 activation kit by CRISPRa

CAT#: GA102532

KCNH1 CRISPRa kit - CRISPR gene activation of human potassium voltage-gated channel subfamily H member 1



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CNY 12,255.00


货期*
4周

规格
    • 1 kit

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经常一起买 (3)
KCNH1 (Myc-DDK-tagged)-Human potassium voltage-gated channel, subfamily H (eag-related), member 1 (KCNH1), transcript variant 2
    • 10 ug

CNY 10,568.00


KCNH1 rabbit polyclonal antibody
    • 25 ul

CNY 800.00
CNY 1,280.00


KCNH1 Rabbit polyclonal Antibody
    • 100 ul

CNY 1,999.00
CNY 3,280.00

Specifications

Product Data
Format 3 gRNAs (5ug each), 1 scramble ctrl (10ug) and 1 enhancer vector (10ug)
Symbol KCNH1
Locus ID 3756
Kit Components

GA102532G1, KCNH1 gRNA vector 1 in pCas-Guide-GFP-CRISPRa

GA102532G2, KCNH1 gRNA vector 2 in pCas-Guide-GFP-CRISPRa

GA102532G3, KCNH1 gRNA vector 3 in pCas-Guide-GFP-CRISPRa

1 CRISPRa-Enhancer vector, SKU GE100056

1 CRISPRa scramble vector, SKU GE100077

Disclaimer These products are manufactured and supplied by OriGene under license from ERS. The kit is designed based on the best knowledge of CRISPRa SAM technology. The efficiency of the activation can be affected by many factors, including nucleosome occupancy status, chromatin structure and the gene expression level of the target, etc.
Reference Data
RefSeq NM_002238, NM_172362
Synonyms EAG; EAG1; h-eag; hEAG1; Kv10.1; TMBTS; ZLS1
Summary Voltage-gated potassium (Kv) channels represent the most complex class of voltage-gated ion channels from both functional and structural standpoints. Their diverse functions include regulating neurotransmitter release, heart rate, insulin secretion, neuronal excitability, epithelial electrolyte transport, smooth muscle contraction, and cell volume. This gene encodes a member of the potassium channel, voltage-gated, subfamily H. This member is a pore-forming (alpha) subunit of a voltage-gated non-inactivating delayed rectifier potassium channel. It is activated at the onset of myoblast differentiation. The gene is highly expressed in brain and in myoblasts. Overexpression of the gene may confer a growth advantage to cancer cells and favor tumor cell proliferation. Alternative splicing of this gene results in two transcript variants encoding distinct isoforms. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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