Fam24a cDNA ORF clone, Rattus norvegicus(Norway rat)

The following Fam24a gene cDNA ORF clone sequences were retrieved from the NCBI Reference Sequence Database (RefSeq). These sequences represent the protein coding region of the Fam24a 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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ORa09171 NM_001109158.1
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Rattus norvegicus family with sequence similarity 24, member A (Fam24a), mRNA. pcDNA3.1-C-(k)DYK or customized vector 7-9 $69.30
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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 ORa09171
    Clone ID Related Accession (Same CDS sequence) NM_001109158.1
    Accession Version NM_001109158.1 Latest version! Documents for ORF clone product in default vector
    Sequence Information ORF Nucleotide Sequence (Length: 297bp)
    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 2018-09-15
    Organism Rattus norvegicus(Norway rat)
    Product protein FAM24A precursor
    Comment Comment: PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. The reference sequence was derived from CH473953.1. On or before Oct 4, 2007 this sequence version replaced XM_574576.2, XM_001053560.1. ##Evidence-Data-START## Transcript exon combination :: CK596000.1, CK653184.1 [ECO:0000332] RNAseq introns :: single sample supports all introns SAMEA2689604, SAMN02642627 [ECO:0000348] ##Evidence-Data-END##

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    ATGTTCGACT TGAGGACGAA AGTTATGATT GGTATCGCTA GCACTTTGCT GATAGCTGCA 
    ATTGTACTGA TAACTGTCGT CTTCTGTCTT TACCTGAAAA TATCCAAGGC CCTGAAATGC
    GCAAGGGAAG TGGAAAGCTG TATGGATCCA ACCAAGGCGG TCTCTGAGAA GATGATCCGG
    GGCAAGCCCA TCATTGCTGA TCCTTGTCGT CCCCTCCAGT GTTGTGACAA CTGTAGCCTC
    TTTAAGGATG TTGGCGCCAT GCCACCTTGC TTTTGTGGCA CAAATGAGGG ACTCTGA

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

    RefSeq NP_001102628.1
    CDS112..408
    Translation

    Target ORF information:

    RefSeq Version NM_001109158.1
    Organism Rattus norvegicus(Norway rat)
    Definition Rattus norvegicus family with sequence similarity 24, member A (Fam24a), mRNA.

    Target ORF information:

    Epitope DYKDDDDK
    Bacterial selection AMPR
    Mammalian selection NeoR
    Vector pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK
    NM_001109158.1

    ORF Insert Sequence:

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    ATGTTCGACT TGAGGACGAA AGTTATGATT GGTATCGCTA GCACTTTGCT GATAGCTGCA 
    ATTGTACTGA TAACTGTCGT CTTCTGTCTT TACCTGAAAA TATCCAAGGC CCTGAAATGC
    GCAAGGGAAG TGGAAAGCTG TATGGATCCA ACCAAGGCGG TCTCTGAGAA GATGATCCGG
    GGCAAGCCCA TCATTGCTGA TCCTTGTCGT CCCCTCCAGT GTTGTGACAA CTGTAGCCTC
    TTTAAGGATG TTGGCGCCAT GCCACCTTGC TTTTGTGGCA CAAATGAGGG ACTCTGA

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

  • PubMed

    Generation and initial analysis of more than 15,000 full-length human and mouse cDNA sequences.
    Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America99(26)16899-903(2002 Dec)
    Strausberg RL,Feingold EA,Grouse LH,Derge JG,Klausner RD,Collins FS,Wagner L,Shenmen CM,Schuler GD,Altschul SF,Zeeberg B,Buetow KH,Schaefer CF,Bhat NK,Hopkins RF,Jordan H,Moore T,Max SI,Wang J,Hsieh F,Diatchenko L,Marusina K,Farmer AA,Rubin GM,Hong L,Stapleton M,Soares MB,Bonaldo MF,Casavant TL,Scheetz TE,Brownstein MJ,Usdin TB,Toshiyuki S,Carninci P,Prange C,Raha SS,Loquellano NA,Peters GJ,Abramson RD,Mullahy SJ,Bosak SA,McEwan PJ,McKernan KJ,Malek JA,Gunaratne PH,Richards S,Worley KC,Hale S,Garcia AM,Gay LJ,Hulyk SW,Villalon DK,Muzny DM,Sodergren EJ,Lu X,Gibbs RA,Fahey J,Helton E,Ketteman M,Madan A,Rodrigues S,Sanchez A,Whiting M,Madan A,Young AC,Shevchenko Y,Bouffard GG,Blakesley RW,Touchman JW,Green ED,Dickson MC,Rodriguez AC,Grimwood J,Schmutz J,Myers RM,Butterfield YS,Krzywinski MI,Skalska U,Smailus DE,Schnerch A,Schein JE,Jones SJ,Marra MA,