ATP5J2 (AK094388) Human Untagged Clone

CAT#: SC312143

(untagged)-Human cDNA FLJ37069 fis, clone BRACE2015287


Reconstitution Protocol

USD 960.00

3 Weeks*

Size
    • 10 ug

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Specifications

Product Data
Type Human Untagged Clone
Tag Tag Free
Symbol ATP5J2
Synonyms ATP5JL
Vector pCMV6 series
Sequence Data
>NCBI ORF sequence for AK094388, the custom clone sequence may differ by one or more nucleotides

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ACCN AK094388
ORF Size 1636 bp
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).
OTI Annotation This TrueClone is provided through our Custom Cloning Process that includes sub-cloning into OriGene's pCMV6 vector and full sequencing to provide a non-variant match to the expected reference without frameshifts, and is delivered as lyophilized plasmid DNA.
Reference Data
RefSeq AK094388.1
RefSeq Size 1636
RefSeq ORF 1636
Locus ID 9551
Protein Families Transmembrane
Protein Pathways Metabolic pathways, Oxidative phosphorylation
Gene Summary Mitochondrial ATP synthase catalyzes ATP synthesis, utilizing an electrochemical gradient of protons across the inner membrane during oxidative phosphorylation. It is composed of two linked multi-subunit complexes: the soluble catalytic core, F1, and the membrane-spanning component, Fo, which comprises the proton channel. The catalytic portion of mitochondrial ATP synthase consists of five different subunits (alpha, beta, gamma, delta, and epsilon) assembled with a stoichiometry of 3 alpha, 3 beta, and single representatives of the gamma, delta, and epsilon subunits. The proton channel likely has nine subunits (a, b, c, d, e, f, g, F6 and 8). This gene encodes the f subunit of the Fo complex. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified for this gene. This gene has multiple pseudogenes. Naturally occurring read-through transcription also exists between this gene and the downstream pentatricopeptide repeat domain 1 (PTCD1) gene. [provided by RefSeq, Nov 2010]

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