NHP2L1 cDNA
Originally named because of its sequence similarity to the Saccharomyces cerevisiae NHP2 (non-histone protein 2), NHP2L1 appears to be a highly conserved nuclear protein that is a component of the [U4/U6. U5] tri-snRNP. It binds to the 5' stem-loop of U4 snRNA. Two transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene.
Product Specifications
Product Name Alternative
15.5K, FA-1, FA1, NHPX, OTK27, SNRNP15-5, SNU13, SPAG12, SSFA1
Chromosomal Location
22q13
Antigen Species
Human
Vector Type
PATGen (puc19-derived cloning vector)
Sequence
ATGACTGAGGCTGATGTGAATCCAAAGGCCTATCCCCTTGCCGATGCCCACCTCACCAAGAAGCTACTGGACCTCGTTCAGCAGTCATGTAACTATAAGCAGCTTCGGAAAGGAGCCAATGAGGCCACCAAAACCCTCAACAGGGGCATCTCTGAGTTCATCGTGATGGCTGCAGACGCCGAGCCACTGGAGATCATTCTGCACCTGCCGCTGCTGTGTGAAGACAAGAATGTGCCCTACGTGTTTGTGCGCTCCAAGCAGGCCCTGGGGAGAGCCTGTGGGGTCTCCAGGCCTGTCATCGCCTGTTCTGTCACCATCAAAGAAGGCTCGCAGCTGAAACAGCAGATCCAATCCATTCAGCAGTCCATTGAAAGGCTCTTAGTCTAA
Additionnal Information
NHP2L1, 15.5K, FA-1, FA1, NHPX, OTK27, SNRNP15-5, SNU13, SPAG12, SSFA1, NHP2L1, ATGD0171-10 µg, ATGD0171-20 µg, ATGD0171-50 µg, ATGD0171-100 µg, ATGD0171-250 µg, ATGD0171-500 µg, ATGD0171-1 mg, ATGD0171-10, ATGD0171-20, ATGD0171-50, ATGD0171-100, ATGD0171-250, ATGD0171-500, ATGD0171-1
Storage Conditions
Store the plasmid at -20C.
Formulation
Lyophilized
Scientific Category
Signal Transduction
Omim
601304
NCBI Accession Number
NP_004999.1
Species
Human
Preparation
1. Centrifuge at 7000rpm for 1 minute.; ;2. Carefully open the vial and add 100 µL of sterile water to dissolve the DNA.; ; Each tube contains approximately 10 µg of lyophilized plasmid.
RNA Reference
NM_005008.3
DNA Size
387bp
Vector Description
This shuttle vector contains the complete ORF. It is inseted BamH I to Xho I. The gene insert contains multiple cloning sites which can be used to easily cut and transfer the gene and recombination site into your expression vector.
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