Kcna2 (NM_008417) Mouse Untagged Clone

CAT#: MC216959

Kcna2 (untagged) - Mouse potassium voltage-gated channel, shaker-related subfamily, member 2 (Kcna2), (10ug)


  "NM_008417" in other vectors (4)

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Specifications

Product Data
Type Mouse Untagged Clone
Tag Tag Free
Symbol Kcna2
Synonyms Akr6a4; ENSMUSG00000074335; Gm10672; Kca1-2; Kv1.2; Mk-2
Vector pCMV6-Entry
E. coli Selection Kanamycin (25 ug/mL)
Mammalian Cell Selection Neomycin
Sequence Data
>NCBI ORF sequence for NM_008417, the custom clone sequence may differ by one or more nucleotides


ATGACAGTGGCTACCGGAGACCCAGTGGACGAGGCTGCTGCCCTCCCTGGGCACCCACAAGACACCTATG
ACCCAGAGGCAGACCATGAATGCTGTGAGAGAGTGGTCATCAACATCTCAGGCCTGCGGTTCGAAACTCA
GCTAAAGACCTTAGCCCAGTTCCCAGAGACCCTCTTAGGGGACCCCAAGAAACGGATGAGGTACTTCGAT
CCCCTCCGAAATGAGTACTTTTTTGATCGCAACCGCCCTAGCTTTGATGCCATTTTGTACTACTATCAGT
CTGGGGGCAGGTTGAGGCGACCTGTGAACGTGCCCTTAGATATCTTCTCGGAAGAAATCCGGTTTTATGA
GCTAGGAGAAGAAGCAATGGAGATGTTTCGGGAGGATGAAGGCTACATCAAGGAAGAAGAGCGTCCTCTG
CCTGAAAATGAGTTTCAGAGACAGGTGTGGCTTCTCTTTGAATACCCTGAGAGCTCAGGGCCTGCCAGGA
TTATAGCCATTGTATCTGTGATGGTCATTCTGATCTCCATCGTCAGCTTCTGTCTGGAAACCTTGCCCAT
CTTCCGGGATGAGAATGAGGACATGCATGGTGGCGGGGTGACCTTCCACACCTATTCCAACAGCACCATC
GGGTACCAGCAGTCCACCTCCTTCACCGACCCTTTCTTCATTGTAGAGACTCTCTGCATCATCTGGTTCT
CCTTTGAGTTTCTGGTTAGATTCTTTGCCTGTCCCAGCAAAGCTGGCTTCTTCACCAACATCATGAACAT
CATTGACATTGTGGCTATCATCCCTTACTTTATCACCCTGGGGACAGAGTTAGCTGAGAAGCCAGAGGAT
GCCCAGCAAGGCCAGCAGGCCATGTCACTGGCCATTCTCCGTGTCATCCGGTTGGTAAGAGTCTTTAGGA
TTTTCAAGTTGTCCAGACACTCCAAAGGTCTACAGATTCTAGGTCAGACCCTCAAAGCTAGCATGAGGGA
ATTGGGCCTCCTGATATTCTTCCTCTTCATTGGGGTCATCCTCTTCTCTAGTGCTGTCTATTTTGCAGAA
GCTGATGAGAGAGATTCCCAGTTCCCCAGCATCCCGGATGCTTTCTGGTGGGCAGTCGTCTCCATGACAA
CTGTAGGCTATGGAGACATGGTTCCAACTACCATTGGGGGGAAGATAGTGGGTTCTCTGTGTGCAATTGC
AGGTGTGTTAACCATTGCCTTACCAGTCCCTGTCATAGTGTCTAATTTCAACTACTTCTACCACCGGGAG
ACAGAGGGAGAGGAGCAGGCCCAGTACTTGCAAGTGACAAGCTGTCCAAAGATCCCGTCCTCCCCTGACC
TAAAGAAAAGTAGAAGTGCCTCTACCATAAGTAAGTCTGATTACATGGAGATACAGGAGGGAGTTAACAA
CAGCAATGAGGACTTTAGAGAGGAGAACTTAAAAACAGCCAACTGTACCTTGGCTAACACAAACTATGTG
AATATTACCAAAATGTTAACTGATGTCTGA


Restriction Sites SgfI-MluI     
ACCN NM_008417
Insert Size 1500 bp
OTI Disclaimer Our molecular clone sequence data has been matched to the reference identifier above as a point of reference. Note that the complete sequence of our molecular clones may differ from the sequence published for this corresponding reference, e.g., by representing an alternative RNA splicing form or single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP).
Product Components The ORF clone is ion-exchange column purified and shipped in a 2D barcoded Matrix tube containing 10ug of transfection-ready, dried plasmid DNA (reconstitute with 100 ul of water).
Reconstitution 1. Centrifuge at 5,000xg for 5min.
2. Carefully open the tube and add 100ul of sterile water to dissolve the DNA.
3. Close the tube and incubate for 10 minutes at room temperature.
4. Briefly vortex the tube and then do a quick spin (less than 5000xg) to concentrate the liquid at the bottom.
5. Store the suspended plasmid at -20°C. The DNA is stable for at least one year from date of shipping when stored at -20°C.
Reference Data
RefSeq BC138650, AAI38651
RefSeq Size 2832 bp
RefSeq ORF 1500 bp
Locus ID 16490
UniProt ID P63141
Cytogenetics 3 46.61 cM
Gene Summary Voltage-gated potassium channel that mediates transmembrane potassium transport in excitable membranes, primarily in the brain and the central nervous system, but also in the cardiovascular system. Prevents aberrant action potential firing and regulates neuronal output. Forms tetrameric potassium-selective channels through which potassium ions pass in accordance with their electrochemical gradient. The channel alternates between opened and closed conformations in response to the voltage difference across the membrane (PubMed:12527813, PubMed:21233214). Can form functional homotetrameric channels and heterotetrameric channels that contain variable proportions of KCNA1, KCNA2, KCNA4, KCNA5, KCNA6, KCNA7, and possibly other family members as well; channel properties depend on the type of alpha subunits that are part of the channel (PubMed:20696761). Channel properties are modulated by cytoplasmic beta subunits that regulate the subcellular location of the alpha subunits and promote rapid inactivation of delayed rectifier potassium channels (By similarity). In vivo, membranes probably contain a mixture of heteromeric potassium channel complexes, making it difficult to assign currents observed in intact tissues to any particular potassium channel family member. Homotetrameric KCNA2 forms a delayed-rectifier potassium channel that opens in response to membrane depolarization, followed by slow spontaneous channel closure (PubMed:23864368). In contrast, a heteromultimer formed by KCNA2 and KCNA4 shows rapid inactivation (PubMed:23864368). Contributes to the regulation of action potentials in neurons (PubMed:12527813, PubMed:17925011). KCNA2-containing channels play a presynaptic role and prevent hyperexcitability and aberrant action potential firing (PubMed:17634333, PubMed:17925011). Response to toxins that are selective for KCNA1, respectively for KCNA2, suggests that heteromeric potassium channels composed of both KCNA1 and KCNA2 play a role in pacemaking and regulate the output of deep cerebellar nuclear neurons (By similarity). Response to toxins that are selective for KCNA2-containing potassium channels suggests that in Purkinje cells, dendritic subthreshold KCNA2-containing potassium channels prevent random spontaneous calcium spikes, suppressing dendritic hyperexcitability without hindering the generation of somatic action potentials, and thereby play an important role in motor coordination (By similarity). KCNA2-containing channels play a role in GABAergic transmission from basket cells to Purkinje cells in the cerebellum, and thereby play an import role in motor coordination (PubMed:20696761). Plays a role in the induction of long-term potentiation of neuron excitability in the CA3 layer of the hippocampus (PubMed:23981714). May function as down-stream effector for G protein-coupled receptors and inhibit GABAergic inputs to basolateral amygdala neurons (By similarity). May contribute to the regulation of neurotransmitter release, such as gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) (By similarity). Contributes to the regulation of the axonal release of the neurotransmitter dopamine (PubMed:21233214). Reduced KCNA2 expression plays a role in the perception of neuropathic pain after peripheral nerve injury, but not acute pain (By similarity). Plays a role in the regulation of the time spent in non-rapid eye movement (NREM) sleep (PubMed:17925011).[UniProtKB/Swiss-Prot Function]

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