SGK196 (POMK) (NM_032237) Human Tagged ORF Clone Lentiviral Particle

CAT#: RC222797L1V

  • LentiORF®

Lenti ORF particles, POMK (Myc-DDK tagged) - Human protein kinase-like protein SgK196 (SGK196), 200ul, >10^7 TU/mL

ORF Plasmid: DDK tGFP



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CNY 8,930.00


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    • 200 ul

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Specifications

Product Data
Product Name SGK196 (POMK) (NM_032237) Human Tagged ORF Clone Lentiviral Particle
Synonyms MDDGA12; MDDGC12; SGK196
Vector pLenti-C-Myc-DDK
ACCN NM_032237
ORF Size 1050 bp
Sequence Data
The ORF insert of this clone is exactly the same as(RC222797).
OTI Disclaimer The molecular sequence of this clone aligns with the gene accession number as a point of reference only. However, individual transcript sequences of the same gene can differ through naturally occurring variations (e.g. polymorphisms), each with its own valid existence. This clone is substantially in agreement with the reference, but a complete review of all prevailing variants is recommended prior to use. More info
OTI Annotation This clone was engineered to express the complete ORF with an expression tag. Expression varies depending on the nature of the gene.
Reference Data
RefSeq NM_032237.2
RefSeq Size 1623 bp
RefSeq ORF 1053 bp
Locus ID 84197
Protein Families Druggable Genome, Protein Kinase, Transmembrane
MW 40 kDa
Gene Summary This gene encodes a protein that may be involved in the presentation of the laminin-binding O-linked carbohydrate chain of alpha-dystroglycan (a-DG), which forms transmembrane linkages between the extracellular matrix and the exoskeleton. Some pathogens use this O-linked carbohydrate unit for host entry. Loss of function compound heterozygous mutations in this gene were found in a human patient affected by the Walker-Warburg syndrome (WWS) phenotype. Mice lacking this gene contain misplaced neurons (heterotopia) in some regions of the brain, possibly from defects in neuronal migration. Alternative splicing of this gene results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, May 2013]
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