Gene Symbol | nitr10a |
Entrez Gene ID | 100034364 |
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Gene Symbol | nitr10a |
Entrez Gene ID | 100034364 |
The following nitr10a gene cDNA ORF clone sequences were retrieved from the NCBI Reference Sequence Database (RefSeq). These sequences represent the protein coding region of the nitr10a cDNA ORF which is encoded by the open reading frame (ORF) sequence. ORF sequences can be delivered in our standard vector, pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK or the vector of your choice as an expression/transfection-ready ORF clone. Not the clone you want? Click here to find your clone.
CloneID | ODa01655 | |
Clone ID Related Accession (Same CDS sequence) | NM_001083034.1 | |
Accession Version | NM_001083034.1 Latest version! | Documents for ORF clone product in default vector |
Sequence Information | ORF Nucleotide Sequence (Length: 546bp) Protein sequence SNP |
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Vector | pcDNA3.1-C-(k)DYK or customized vector | User Manual |
Clone information | Clone Map | MSDS |
Tag on pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK | C terminal DYKDDDDK tags | |
ORF Insert Method | CloneEZ™ Seamless cloning technology | |
Insert Structure | linear | |
Update Date | 2017-07-02 | |
Organism | Danio rerio(zebrafish) | |
Product | novel immune-type receptor 10a precursor | |
Comment | Comment: PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence was derived from AL954849.14. ##Evidence-Data-START## RNAseq introns :: mixed/partial sample support SAMEA898399, SAMN01765705 [ECO:0000350] ##Evidence-Data-END## |
1 | ATGTTACATA TTTCAGCTGC AGCTTTATTG CTCTTTGGCA TGGGTTTTCT CAAAATTATG |
The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.
RefSeq | NP_001076503.1 |
CDS | 1..546 |
Translation |
Target ORF information:
Target ORF information:
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NM_001083034.1 |
1 | ATGTTACATA TTTCAGCTGC AGCTTTATTG CTCTTTGGCA TGGGTTTTCT CAAAATTATG |
The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.
Developmental and tissue-specific expression of NITRs. |
The medaka novel immune-type receptor (NITR) gene clusters reveal an extraordinary degree of divergence in variable domains. |