Kcnj9 (BC065161) Mouse Untagged Clone
CAT#: MC206129
Kcnj9 (untagged) - Mouse potassium inwardly-rectifying channel, subfamily J, member 9 (cDNA clone MGC:90073 IMAGE:5718431), (10ug)
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Specifications
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Type | Mouse Untagged Clone |
Tag | Tag Free |
Symbol | Kcnj9 |
Synonyms | Girk3, Kir3.3, mbGIRK3 |
Vector | PCMV6-Kan/Neo |
E. coli Selection | Kanamycin (25 ug/mL) |
Mammalian Cell Selection | Neomycin |
Sequence Data |
>BC065161
CTCAGGGGGGAAGAATTTGAAGCAAAACCAGACCCCGCAGGATCCCCGCTGCGGCCGCCATGGCGCAGGA GAACGCCGCTTTCTCTCCCGGGTCGGAGGAGCCGCCACGCCGCCGCGGTCGCCAGCGCTACGTGGAGAAG GACGGTCGCTGTAACGTGCAGCAGGGCAACGTCCGCGAGACCTACCGCTACCTGACCGACCTGTTCACCA CGCTGGTGGACCTGCAGTGGCGCCTCAGCCTGCTCTTCTTCGTGCTCGCCTACGCGCTCACTTGGCTCTT CTTCGGCGCCATCTGGTGGCTCATCGCCTACGGCCGCGGCGACCTGGAACACCTGGAGGACACCGCGTGG ACCCCGTGCGTCAACAACCTCAACGGCTTCGTGGCCGCCTTCCTCTTCTCCATCGAGACGGAGACCACCA TCGGCTATGGGCACCGGGTCATCACCGACCAGTGTCCCGAGGGCATCGTGCTGCTGCTGCTGCAGGCTAT CCTGGGCTCCATGGTGAACGCTTTCATGGTGGGCTGCATGTTCGTCAAGATCTCGCAGCCCAACAAGCGC GCCGCCACTCTCGTCTTCTCCTCGCACGCCGTGGTGTCTCTGCGCGACGGGCGCCTCTGTCTCATGTTTC GCGTGGGCGACCTGCGATCCTCGCACATCGTCGAGGCCTCCATCCGCGCCAAGCTCATCCGCTCCCGTCA GACGCTCGAGGGCGAGTTCATCCCTTTGCACCAGACCGACCTCAGCGTGGGCTTTGACACGGGGGACGAC CGCCTCTTTCTCGTCTCACCTCTCGTCATCAGCCACGAAATCGATGCCGCCAGCCCCTTCTGGGAGGCAT CGCGCCGCGCCCTCGAGAGGGACGACTTCGAGATCGTAGTCATTCTCGAGGGCATGGTGGAGGCCACGGG AATGACGTGCCAAGCTCGAAGCTCGTACCTGGTGGATGAAGTGTTGTGGGGCCACCGGTTCACATCGGTG CTCACCCTGGAGGATGGTTTCTATGAGGTGGACTACGCCAGCTTCCACGAAACCTTTGAGGTGCCCACAC CCTCGTGCAGTGCTCGGGAACTGGCAGAAGCCGCGGCCCGCCTCGATGCCCATCTCTACTGGTCCATCCC CAGCAGGCTGGATGAGAAGGTGGAGGAAGAAGGGGCTGGGGAGGGGGCAGGTGCGGGAGATGGAGCTGAC AAGGAGCACAATGGCTGCCTGCCACCCCCAGAGAGTGAGTCCAAGGTGTGACTGGTTTCCTCCCACCCCC TGTGGCAGACCAGGGGGCCGGACTCAGGTACACAGAAGCTGCGAGTGGAGGTGGAAGAAGAGGAGGCAGG CAGTGTCCCGAGGAACAGCTAAAGTTGGGAGAGGCCCGCTGAGTCCAGGATCGAGTAGGGAAGGCTGAGG TCCTGGTTTGAAGAGAGAGGGTTGCAGGGCGGGGTGAGAGAACGTGTCAGTCTGTCTGTGTTTGACCTTC ACATCGGTTCATGGGTGGATGGATGGACAGAAGGATGGGCTCATGGGGGTTGATCGGGAAGGTGGGGCAG ATAGAGACAGCCAATGGATAGCTCAGGTGGTAAGTGGCTTGACAGTCGATGATTGTCACCTGCAGCACAC CTTTGTGAGAAATCCATGGGCATCCTTTTCTTCCAGATATAGGTAGCCTCAAACCAGGGAGCGTGGCTTA GGGAGCAGGCTGTCAGGTGGACTACCATCCCCACTCACCTCCCCTCAACTGGCCTCCCTATGTGTGACAC GCCTGCCTAACTAGAGAAGAGAGCACTGGGTAGAGGTGGGCACAGGTGTGGGTGCCCTCCCCAGCATCAC TGTCCCATGGCGAGAGGTCAGAAAGGCAAACAAGCAATGGGGGTAGATGCTGAGCAGGGAGGGGCCCTGA AGCAGGACCTGGGGACAGCCAAGGACAACTATTTTGTGAGAGAGGAATGAAACCTTGCAGGTCCTGCCAC AGAAGCAAGAAGCAGAGGAAAGGCCATGGAGAGACTTAATAAAGGGTTTTACAAGGGTACCTGGAAAAAA AAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA |
Restriction Sites | AscI-NotI |
ACCN | BC065161 |
ORF Size | 1182 bp |
Insert Size | 1182 |
OTI Disclaimer | Our molecular clone sequence data has been matched to the reference identifier above as a point of reference. Note that the complete sequence of our molecular clones may differ from the sequence published for this corresponding reference, e.g., by representing an alternative RNA splicing form or single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP). |
Reference Data | |
RefSeq | BC065161, AAH65161 |
RefSeq Size | 2060 |
RefSeq ORF | 1182 |
Locus ID | 16524 |
Gene Summary | This receptor is controlled by G proteins. Inward rectifier potassium channels are characterized by a greater tendency to allow potassium to flow into the cell rather than out of it. Their voltage dependence is regulated by the concentration of extracellular potassium; as external potassium is raised, the voltage range of the channel opening shifts to more positive voltages. The inward rectification is mainly due to the blockage of outward current by internal magnesium. [UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Function] |
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