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pcDNA3/HF-CDC50A (#RDB20145)

Expression vector of human CDC50A for mammalian cells, N-terminal His6-Flag-tag.


Drawn by SnapGene® software
Sequence (full) RDB20145hts01.seq
Publication Takatsu, H., J. Biol. Chem. 286 (44): 38159-38167 (2011). [link to RRC of NBRP]
Test sheet RDB20145_B3Klp1-1.pdf 
Assembled from experimentally sequenced data.
 
Clone info. Expression vector of human CDC50A for mammalian cells, N-terminal His6-Flag-tag.
Vector backbone pcDNA3 (plasmid)
Gene/insert name human TMEM30A cDNA; His6-, FLAG-tags.
Depositor|Developer Shin, Hye-Won |

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RDB20145 pcDNA3/HF-CDC50A DNA solution


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Materials & Methods section:

The pcDNA3/HF-CDC50A was provided by the RIKEN BRC through the National BioResource Project of the MEXT, Japan (cat. RDB20145).

Reference section:

Takatsu, H., Baba, K., Shima, T., Umino, H., Kato, U., Umeda, M., Nakayama, K., Shin, H.W, ATP9B, a P4-ATPase (a putative aminophospholipid translocase), localizes to the trans-Golgi network in a CDC50 protein-independent manner. J. Biol. Chem. 286 (44): 38159-38167 (2011). PMID 21914794. [link to RRC of NBRP]

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Original, user report and related articles

original Takatsu, H., ATP9B, a P4-ATPase (a putative aminophospholipid translocase), localizes to the trans-Golgi network in a CDC50 protein-independent manner. J. Biol. Chem. 286 (44): 38159-38167 (2011). PMID 21914794. [link to RRC of NBRP]