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OriGene cDNAs cited in recent published Functional Studies

ERdj4 and ERdj5 Are Required for Endoplasmic Reticulum-associated Protein Degradation of Misfolded Surfactant Protein CMol. Biol. Cell. June 2008; 19(6): p. 2620-2630 [DNAJB11]


Protein Kinase C{alpha}-Induced Derepression of the Human Luteinizing Hormone Receptor Gene Transcription through ERK-Mediated Release of HDAC1/Sin3A Repressor Complex from Sp1 SitesMol. Endocrinol. June 2008; 22(6): p. 1449-1463 [SP1]

Smooth Muscle Expression of Lipoma Preferred Partner Is Mediated by an Alternative Intronic Promoter That Is Regulated by Serum Response Factor/Myocardin, Circ. Res., May 2008; 10.1161/CIRCRESAHA.108.177436 [SRF]


 
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GFC-Transfection Arrays
(Genome Wide Full-Length cDNA) Arrays

 

The post genomic area introduced many novel and exciting genome-wide assay platforms, including high-throughput gain-of-function screening, a rapidly emerging technique for identifying genes (see white paper and publications) that are involved in biological processes. OriGene introduced a growing number of GFC-Transfection Arrays as a revolutionary tools for this high-throughput functional screening method.

Our current GFC-Transfection Arrays cover a number of areas including:

GFC Transfection Array Sets
Screening Results
Number of Genes in Array
Transcription Factors

 Reporter Assays

Apoptosis Genes

 Cell Survival

Protein Kinases

Luciferase Reporter

Secreted Proteins I

 Viability Assay

Secreted Proteins II

 Viability Assay

Transmembrane Genes

 Viability Assay

GPCR Genes

 Viability Assay

Cell Cycle

 Viability Assay

Epigenetics I

 Viability Assay

Epigenetics II

 Viability Assay

Chaperones  
Oncogenes  
Tumor Suppressors  
Proteases  
Ubiquitin  
DNA Repair

 Viability Assay

Screening Set Human I  
Screening Set Human II  
Screening Set Mouse I  

Our coverage is always expanding based upon customer's input

GFC-Transfection Arrays are sets of CMV-driven expression ready individual cDNA clones arrayed in both 384 or 96 well formats (click on the corresponding Number of Genes in Array).  Each clone is from OriGene’s TrueClone collection of full-length human cDNA clones and each clone is available separately for immediate shipment. GFC-Transfection Arrays are standardized, easy to use and ready for assay. With this product, researchers are no longer restricted to study one gene at a time, but can functionally screen thousands of genes (up to the entire genome) in fast, inexpensive and convenient gain-of-function assays.

  • The procedure is very simple, just add your reporter, transfection agent and cells, and score the array after 48 hours. 

    GFCProcess

    GFC-Transfection Arrays can be used to study a wide range of biological processes:

    • Gene function
    • Transcriptional regulation
    • Association to specific pathway
    • Cell and tissue-specific gene expression
    • Cell proliferation and differentiation
    • Developmental gene regulation
    • Apoptosis
    • Host-pathogen interactions
    • Sensitivity to drugs and small molecules.

    GFC-Transfection Arrays are adaptable for high-throughput readout assays that include:

    • Reporter gene assays
    • Receptor activation assays (e.g., G-protein coupled receptor assays)
    • Nuclear translocations of protein markers
    • Enzymatic assays
    • Immunoassays
    • Protein interaction assays
    • Cell proliferation assays
    • Apoptosis assays
    • Cell toxicity assays
    • Morphological assays

    Application Guide

                                                     Terms of Use for GFC-Transfection Arrays

     



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