Htr2c (NM_008312) Mouse Untagged Clone

CAT#: MC216115

Htr2c (untagged) - Mouse 5-hydroxytryptamine (serotonin) receptor 2C (Htr2c), (10ug)


  "NM_008312" in other vectors (4)

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Type Mouse Untagged Clone
Tag Tag Free
Symbol Htr2c
Synonyms 5-HT2C; 5-HT2cR; 5-HTR2C; 5HT1c; Htr1c; SR1
Vector pCMV6-Entry
E. coli Selection Kanamycin (25 ug/mL)
Mammalian Cell Selection Neomycin
Sequence Data
>MC216115 representing NM_008312
Red=Cloning site Blue=ORF

TTTTGTAATACGACTCACTATAGGGCGGCCGGGAATTCGTCGACTGGATCCGGTACCGAGGAGATCTGCC
GCCGCGATCGCC

ATGGTGAACCTGGGCACTGCGGTGCGCTCACTCCTTGTGCACCTAATTGGCCTATTGGTTTGGCAGTTCG
ATATTTCCATAAGTCCAGTAGCAGCTATAGTAACTGACACTTTTAATTCCTCCGATGGTGGACGCTTGTT
TCAATTCCCGGACGGGGTACAAAACTGGCCAGCACTTTCAATAGTCGTGATTATAATCATGACAATAGGG
GGCAACATTCTCGTTATCATGGCAGTAAGCATGGAGAAGAAACTGCACAATGCTACCAATTATTTCTTAA
TGTCCCTAGCCATTGCTGATATGCTGGTGGGACTACTTGTCATGCCCCTGTCTCTGCTTGCAATTCTTTA
TGATTATGTCTGGCCTTTACCTAGATATTTGTGCCCCGTCTGGATTTCACTAGATGTGCTATTTTCAACT
GCGTCCATCATGCACCTCTGCGCCATATCGCTGGACCGGTATGTAGCAGTGCGTAATCCTGTTGAGCATA
GCCGGTTCAATTCGCGGACTAAGGCCATCATGAAGATTGCCATCGTTTGGGCAATATCAATAGGAGTTTC
AGTTCCTATCCCTGTGATTGGACTGAGGGACGAAAGCAAAGTGTTCGTGAATAATACTACCTGCGTGCTC
AATGACCCGAACTTCGTTCTCATCGGGTCCTTCGTGGCATTCTTCATCCCGTTGACAATTATGGTGATCA
CCTACTTCTTAACGATCTACGTCCTACGCCGTCAAACCCTGATGTTACTTCGAGGTCACACCGAGGAGGA
ACTGCGTAATATCAGCCTGAACTTTCTAAAGTGCTGCTGCAAGAAGGGTGATGAGGAAGAGAACGCTCCC
AACCCCAATCCAGATCAGAAGCCACGTCGAAAGAAGAAAGAAAAGCGGCCTAGAGGCACCATGCAAGCTA
TCAACAATGAGAAGAAAGCTTCCAAAGTCCTTGGCATTGTATTCTTTGTGTTTCTGATCATGTGGTGCCC
GTTTTTCATCACCAATATCCTGTCGGTGCTTTGTGGGAAGGCCTGTAACCAAAAGCTAATGGAGAAACTT
CTCAATGTGTTTGTTTGGATTGGCTATGTGTGTTCAGGCATCAATCCTCTGGTGTACACTCTCTTCAACA
AAATTTACCGAAGGGCTTTCTCTAAATATTTGCGCTGCGATTATAAGCCAGACAAAAAGCCTCCTGTTCG
ACAGATTCCTAGGGTTGCTGCCACTGCTTTGTCTGGGAGGGAGCTCAATGTTAACATTTATCGGCATACC
AATGAACGTGTAGTTAGGAAAGCTAATGACACAGAGCCTGGCATAGAGATGCAGGTAGAGAATTTAGAGC
TGCCGGTCAATCCCTCTAATGTGGTCAGCGAGAGGATTAGTAGTGTGTAA


ACGCGTACGCGGCCGCTCGAGCAGAAACTCATCTCAGAAGAGGATCTGGCAGCAAATGATATCCTGGATT
ACAAGGATGACGACGATAAGGTTTAA
Restriction Sites SgfI-MluI     
ACCN NM_008312
ORF Size 1380 bp
Insert Size 1380
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The molecular sequence of this clone aligns with the gene accession number as a point of reference only. However, individual transcript sequences of the same gene can differ through naturally occurring variations (e.g. polymorphisms), each with its own valid existence. This clone is substantially in agreement with the reference, but a complete review of all prevailing variants is recommended prior to use. More info
Reference Data
RefSeq BC141085, AAI41086
RefSeq Size 3011
RefSeq ORF 1380
Locus ID 15560
Gene Summary Serotonin (5-hydroxytryptamine, 5-HT), a neurotransmitter, elicits a wide array of physiological effects by binding to several receptor subtypes, including the 5-HT2 family of seven-transmembrane-spanning, G-protein-coupled receptors, which activate phospholipase C and D signaling pathways. This gene encodes the 2C subtype of serotonin receptor and its mRNA is subject to multiple RNA editing events, where genomically encoded adenosine residues are converted to inosines. RNA editing is predicted to alter amino acids within the second intracellular loop of the 5-HT2C receptor and generate receptor isoforms that differ in their ability to interact with G proteins and the activation of phospholipase C and D signaling cascades, thus modulating serotonergic neurotransmission in the central nervous system. Studies in rodents show altered patterns of RNA editing in response to drug treatments and stressful situations. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

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