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IRAK091G10 - GNP Human cDNA Clone

Catalog number HGY036554
Clone name IRAK091G10
Clone info. Plasmid clone of human RDX cDNA (source: Brain, hippocampus)
Vector pBluescript
Sequence, submitted(1) BC047109 [link]
CDS status(2) Complete CDS as NM_002906 with substitution.
 
Gene symbol and ID RDX (NCBI Gene 5962)  other clone of RDX in our bank
Synonyms DFNB24
Protein name radixin
Links

  KEGG

  NCBI Gene

  NCBI RefSeq

(1) Actual nucleotide sequence of this clone submitted to the DNA Data Bank of Japan (DDBJ).
(2) CDS status was determined by comparing the clone's sequence with NCBI RefSeq mRNA.

Please note that the information was bioinformatically annotated and that this information may not reflect the most recent annotation of the reference sequence. You should carefully check the insert sequence deposited to the DDBJ/EMBL/Genbank and/or provided by us to make sure that it matches the sequence you expect.

Distribution information

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HGY036554 IRAK091G10 DNA solution

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How to cite this biological resource

Materials & Methods section:

We thank the Research Association for Biotechnology, Dr. Yoshihide Hayashizaki of RIKEN and Dr. Sumio Sugano of the University of Tokyo for providing the IRAK091G10 (cat. HGY036554) through the National BioResource Project of the MEXT, Japan.

Sequence information

Restriction map is not available.

This clone has been sequenced a portion and digested by restriction enzyme for verification. Results are available as below!

Seq file
(Insert 5')
Seq file
(Insert 3')
Seq file
(Upstream of poly(A))
PDF file
IRAK091G10a.seq IRAK091G10b.seq IRAK091G10c.seq IRAK091G10.pdf

Please visit Data Sheet for the information of vectors and sequence primers.

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Reference

user_report Inoue, H., The interaction of ATP11C-b with ezrin contributes to its polarized localization. J. Cell Sci. 134 (20): jcs258523 (2021). PMID 34528675.[link to RRC of NBRP]

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