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货号 |
种属 |
载体 |
描述 |
价格 |
周期 |
PR10065 |
Human |
pDrive |
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询价
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3-4 周 |
产品参数
Gene Promoter: FerH : Ferritin Heavy Chain
Specificity: Ubiquitous
Backbone: pDRIVE, pDRIVE5-SEAP, pGL3-basic, pUC57, pcDNA3.1-EGFP, ect.
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pDRIVE-FerH/RU5'(human) Map 产品说明书(点击下载)
pDRIVE-FerH/RU5'(human) Sequence 产品说明书(点击下载)
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Description:
Ferritin H prom / HTLV 5’UTR
Ferritin is a ubiquitous iron storage protein, whose major role is to sequester and detoxify intracellular iron that has not been utilized in cellular metabolism. Ferritin is a 24 subunit protein composed of two subunit types, termed H (heavy) and L (light), which perform complementary functions in the protein. The H subunit plays a role in the rapid detoxification of iron whereas the L subunit facilitates long-term iron storage. The synthesis of ferritin is highly regulated by the iron status of the cell. The iron regulation is achieved at the translational level through interaction between a 28-nucleotide iron-responsive element (IRE), located in the 5’ untranslated region (5’UTR) of ferritin mRNAs, and a cytosolic protein, the iron regulatory protein [1]. To eliminate the iron regulation of the ferritin promoters, the 5’UTR of FerH and FerL have been replaced by the 5’UTR of the HTLV or EF-1α.
1. Eisenstein RS & Munro HN. 1990. Translational regulation of ferritin synthesis by iron. Enzyme 44(1-4):42-58.
2. Bevilacqua MA et al. 1992. Promoter for the human ferritin heavy chain-encoding gene (FERH): structural and functional characterization. Gene 15;111(2):255-60.
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