mouse CETN2 shRNA silencing Adenovirus
Category: Adenovirus > shRNA-Silencing
Cat. No: shADV-255320
Availability:
3-5 weeks
Name:
Ad-m-CETN2-shRNA
This is an Adenovirus expressing shRNA for silencing of Mouse Cetn2.
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Product Info
- Knockdown
- >90% knockdown of mRNA in cultured cells
Viral Details
- Viral Backbone
- Human Adenovirus Type5 (dE1/E3)
- Promoter
- U6
- Reporter
- eGFP (default), optional CFP, YFP, RFP, mCherry
- Storage Buffer
- DMEM, 2% BSA, 2.5% Glycerol
Gene Details
- Species
- Mouse
- Gene Symbol
- Cetn2
- Gene Name
- centrin 2
- Gene ID
- 26370
- Gene Synonyms
- 1110034A02Rik; AI326150; Calt; caltractin
- ORF Size
- 519 bp
- RefSeq#
- NM_019405
- Gene Description
- Plays a fundamental role in microtubule-organizing center structure and function. Required for centriole duplication and correct spindle formation. Has a role in regulating cytokinesis and genome stability via cooperation with CALM1 and CEP110|Function: Involved in global genome nucleotide excision repair (GG-NER) by acting as component of the XPC complex. Cooperatively with RAD23B appears to stabilize XPC. In vitro, stimulates DNA binding of the XPC:RAD23B dimer|Function: The XPC complex is proposed to represent the first factor bound at the sites of DNA damage and together with other core recognition factors, XPA, RPA and the TFIIH complex, is part of the pre-incision (or initial recognition) complex. The XPC complex recognizes a wide spectrum of damaged DNA characterized by distortions of the DNA helix such as single-stranded loops, mismatched bubbles or single stranded overhangs. The orientation of XPC complex binding appears to be crucial for inducing a productive NER. XPC complex is proposed to recognize and to interact with unpaired bases on the undamaged DNA strand which is followed by recruitment of the TFIIH complex and subsequent scanning for lesions in the opposite strand in a 5'-to-3' direction by the NER machinery. Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) which are formed upon UV-induced DNA damage esacpe detection by the XPC complex due to a low degree of structural perurbation. Instead they are detected by the UV-DDB complex which in turn recruits and cooperates with the XPC complex in the respective DNA repair.
- UniGene ID
- Mm.24643
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AAV-h-CETN2 | AAV-205029 |
AAV-m-CETN2 | AAV-255320 |
Ad-h-CETN2 | ADV-205029 |
Ad-m-CETN2 | ADV-255320 |
AAV-h-CETN2-shRNA | shAAV-205029 |
AAV-m-CETN2-shRNA | shAAV-255320 |
Ad-h-CETN2-shRNA | shADV-205029 |
Control Products
Product | Cat No. |
---|---|
Ad-GFP-U6-shRNA | 1122 |
Ad-U6-Luc-RNAi | 1123 |
Ad-U6-RNAi | 1640 |
Ad-U6-shRNA-CFP | 1780 |
Ad-U6-shRNA-mCherry | 1781 |
Ad-U6-shRNA-RFP | 1782 |
Ad-U6-shRNA-YFP | 1783 |
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