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CH00007 Plasmid

Description:

HTT-Q23-PUC, MIX, 1-90, HUMAN
HUNTINGTON DISEASE; HD

Affected:

No Data

Sex:

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Age:

No Data

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Repository HD Community Biorepository
Quantity 20 µg
Quantitation Method Please see our FAQ
Certain Third Party Licensing Requirements Blue Heron pUCminusmcs
Alias E1mixQ23
Sample Source CHDI Foundation, Inc.
Species Homo sapiens
Common Name Human
Remarks DNA corresponding to the Exon 1 (1-90) human sequence of the Huntingtin (Htt) gene containing 23 polyglutamine repeats translated from a mixed codon. mix= [CAG, CAA, CAG, CAA, CAA]n

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Remarks DNA corresponding to the Exon 1 (1-90) human sequence of the Huntingtin (Htt) gene containing 23 polyglutamine repeats translated from a mixed codon. mix= [CAG, CAA, CAG, CAA, CAA]n
Construct Name E1mixQ23
Insert Length 300
Vector pUCminusMCS
Concentration 75 ng/ml
Sequence ATGCGTTTAAACACCACCATGGCGACCCTGGAAAAGCTGATGAAGGCCTTCGAGTCCCT
CAAGTCCTTCCAACAGCAGCAACAGCAACAACAGCAGCAACAGCAACAACAGCAGCAAC
AGCAACAACAGCAGCAACAGCCGCCACCGCCGCCGCCGCCGCCGCCGCCTCCTCAGCTT
CCTCAGCCGCCGCCGCAGGCACAGCCGCTGCTGCCTCAGCCGCAGCCGCCCCCGCCGCC
GCCCCCGCCGCCACCCGGCCCGGCTGTGGCTGAGGAGCCGCTGCACCGACCAGCGGCCG
CAGCTG
Cloning Information

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Remarks DNA corresponding to the Exon 1 (1-90) human sequence of the Huntingtin (Htt) gene containing 23 polyglutamine repeats translated from a mixed codon. mix= [CAG, CAA, CAG, CAA, CAA]n

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Gene Cards HD
HD (verified)
Gene Ontology GO:0003714 transcription corepressor activity
GO:0005215 transporter activity
GO:0005515 protein binding
GO:0005625 soluble fraction
GO:0005634 nucleus
GO:0005737 cytoplasm
GO:0006915 apoptosis
GO:0006917 induction of apoptosis
GO:0007610 behavior
GO:0008017 microtubule binding
GO:0009405 pathogenesis
GO:0009887 organogenesis
NCBI Gene Gene ID:3064
NCBI GTR 143100 HUNTINGTON DISEASE; HD
OMIM 143100 HUNTINGTON DISEASE; HD
Website Blue Heron website

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DNA corresponding to the Exon 1 (1-90) human sequence of the Huntingtin (Htt) gene containing 23 polyglutamine repeats translated from a mixed codon. mix= [CAG, CAA, CAG, CAA, CAA]n
Remarks DNA corresponding to the Exon 1 (1-90) human sequence of the Huntingtin (Htt) gene containing 23 polyglutamine repeats translated from a mixed codon. mix= [CAG, CAA, CAG, CAA, CAA]n
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