RAD51C (NM_058216) Human 3' UTR Clone

CAT#: SC200950

3`UTR clone of RAD51 homolog C (S. cerevisiae) (RAD51C) transcript variant 1 for miRNA target validation

Reconstitution Protocol

USD 560.00

4 Weeks*

Size
    • 10 ug

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Specifications

Product Data
Vector pMirTarget
Species Human
Transfection Reporter RFP
Assay Reporter Luciferase
E. coli Selection Kanamycin (25 ug/mL)
Mammalian Cell Selection Neomycin
Symbol RAD51C
Synonyms BROVCA3; FANCO; R51H3; RAD51L2
ACCN NM_058216
Insert Size 134 bp
Sequence Data
>SC200950 3'UTR clone of NM_058216
The sequence shown below is from the reference sequence of NM_058216. The complete sequence of this clone may contain minor differences, such as SNPs. Red=Cloning site Blue=Stop Codon


CAATTGGCAGAGCTCAGAATTCAAGCGATCGC

TCACGAGACCCAGAGGAAGAATTATAACCCAGAAACAAATCTCAAAGTGTACAAATTTATTGATGTTGTG
AAATCAATGTGTACAAGTGGACTTGTTACCTTAAAGTATAAATAAACACACTATGGCATGAATG

ACGCGTAAGCGGCCGCGGCATCTAGATTCGAAGAAAATGACCG
Restriction Sites SgfI-MluI     
OTI Disclaimer Our molecular clone sequence data has been matched to the sequence identifier above as a point of reference. Note that the complete sequence of this clone is largely the same as the reference sequence but may contain minor differences , e.g., single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs).
Product Components The cDNA clone is shipped in a 2-D bar-coded Matrix tube as 10 ug dried plasmid DNA. The package also includes 100 pmols of both the corresponding 5' and 3' vector primers in separate vials.
Reference Data
RefSeq NM_058216.1
Summary 'This gene is a member of the RAD51 family. RAD51 family members are highly similar to bacterial RecA and Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad51 and are known to be involved in the homologous recombination and repair of DNA. This protein can interact with other RAD51 paralogs and is reported to be important for Holliday junction resolution. Mutations in this gene are associated with Fanconi anemia-like syndrome. This gene is one of four localized to a region of chromosome 17q23 where amplification occurs frequently in breast tumors. Overexpression of the four genes during amplification has been observed and suggests a possible role in tumor progression. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2013]'
Locus ID 5889

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