KLLA0_A06149g cDNA ORF clone, Kluyveromyces lactis

The following KLLA0_A06149g gene cDNA ORF clone sequences were retrieved from the NCBI Reference Sequence Database (RefSeq). These sequences represent the protein coding region of the KLLA0_A06149g 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.

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** GenScript guarantees 100% sequence accuracy of all synthetic DNA constructs we deliver, but we do not guarantee protein expression in your experimental system. Protein expression is influenced by many factors that may vary between experiments or laboratories. In addition, please pay attention to the signal peptide, propeptide and transit peptide in target ORF, which may affect the choice of vector (N/C terminal tag vector).

***One clone ID might be correlated to multiple accession numbers, which share the same CDS sequence.

  • Reference Sequences (Refseq)
    CloneID OKl05181
    Clone ID Related Accession (Same CDS sequence) XM_451274.1
    Accession Version XM_451274.1 Latest version! Documents for ORF clone product in default vector
    Sequence Information ORF Nucleotide Sequence (Length: 393bp)
    Protein sequence
    SNP
    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 2017-09-24
    Organism Kluyveromyces lactis
    Product uncharacterized protein
    Comment Comment: PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. This record is derived from an annotated genomic sequence (NC_006037). COMPLETENESS: incomplete on both ends.

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    ATGTTCAGAT TAGCCCAACG CCGTGCCTTT TCGGCCACTG CCCGCACCAA TGATTTTGCC 
    AAGATGTCCA TTATCGGCCG TATTGGTAGC GAATACCAAG AGTTTACTAC TGCTAACGAT
    ACTCGTTACT TGAAATACTC CATTGCTTCT CAGCCAAGAA AGGACAGCAA CACAAACTGG
    TTCAATGTCA CTGTTTTCAA CACTAACCAC ATCAATTTCA TGACACAATA CGTCAAGAAA
    GGTGCTTTGG TTTACATCGA AGCTGATGCT TCTAACTATA CTTTCGAAAG AGAAGATGGT
    TCCAGGGGCC AAAGTTTGAG TTTGGTTCAA AGGGATATCA ACTTGTTGAA GAACCCAAAG
    GCACCTGAAA CTGAAGAAGA ACAACAAGCT TAA

    The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.

    RefSeq XP_451274.1
    CDS1..393
    Translation

    Target ORF information:

    RefSeq Version XM_451274.1
    Organism Kluyveromyces lactis
    Definition Kluyveromyces lactis uncharacterized protein (KLLA0_A06149g), partial mRNA.

    Target ORF information:

    Epitope DYKDDDDK
    Bacterial selection AMPR
    Mammalian selection NeoR
    Vector pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK
    XM_451274.1

    ORF Insert Sequence:

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    ATGTTCAGAT TAGCCCAACG CCGTGCCTTT TCGGCCACTG CCCGCACCAA TGATTTTGCC 
    AAGATGTCCA TTATCGGCCG TATTGGTAGC GAATACCAAG AGTTTACTAC TGCTAACGAT
    ACTCGTTACT TGAAATACTC CATTGCTTCT CAGCCAAGAA AGGACAGCAA CACAAACTGG
    TTCAATGTCA CTGTTTTCAA CACTAACCAC ATCAATTTCA TGACACAATA CGTCAAGAAA
    GGTGCTTTGG TTTACATCGA AGCTGATGCT TCTAACTATA CTTTCGAAAG AGAAGATGGT
    TCCAGGGGCC AAAGTTTGAG TTTGGTTCAA AGGGATATCA ACTTGTTGAA GAACCCAAAG
    GCACCTGAAA CTGAAGAAGA ACAACAAGCT TAA

    The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.

  • PubMed

    Genome evolution in yeasts.
    Nature430(6995)35-44(2004 Jul)
    Dujon B,Sherman D,Fischer G,Durrens P,Casaregola S,Lafontaine I,De Montigny J,Marck C,Neuv?glise C,Talla E,Goffard N,Frangeul L,Aigle M,Anthouard V,Babour A,Barbe V,Barnay S,Blanchin S,Beckerich JM,Beyne E,Bleykasten C,Boisram? A,Boyer J,Cattolico L,Confanioleri F,De Daruvar A,Despons L,Fabre E,Fairhead C,Ferry-Dumazet H,Groppi A,Hantraye F,Hennequin C,Jauniaux N,Joyet P,Kachouri R,Kerrest A,Koszul R,Lemaire M,Lesur I,Ma L,Muller H,Nicaud JM,Nikolski M,Oztas S,Ozier-Kalogeropoulos O,Pellenz S,Potier S,Richard GF,Straub ML,Suleau A,Swennen D,Tekaia F,W?solowski-Louvel M,Westhof E,Wirth B,Zeniou-Meyer M,Zivanovic I,Bolotin-Fukuhara M,Thierry A,Bouchier C,Caudron B,Scarpelli C,Gaillardin C,Weissenbach J,Wincker P,Souciet JL