BRF2 Human shRNA Plasmid Kit (Locus ID 55290)

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TL306374
BRF2 - Human, 4 unique 29mer shRNA constructs in lentiviral GFP vector, 5µg of each construct provided
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  $1,013.00
2 Weeks*
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Locus ID 55290
Synonyms BRFU; TFIIIB50
Vector pGFP-C-shLenti
E. coli Selection Chloramphenicol (34 ug/ml)
Mammalian Cell Selection Puromycin
Format Lentiviral plasmids
Components BRF2 - Human, 4 unique 29mer shRNA constructs in lentiviral GFP vector(Gene ID = 55290). 5µg purified plasmid DNA per construct
29-mer scrambled shRNA cassette in pGFP-C-shLenti Vector, TR30021, included for free.
RefSeq NM_018310, NM_018310.1, NM_018310.2, NM_018310.3, BC010648, BC010648.1, NM_018310.4
UniProt ID Q9HAW0
Summary This gene encodes one of the multiple subunits of the RNA polymerase III transcription factor complex required for transcription of genes with promoter elements upstream of the initiation site. The product of this gene, a TFIIB-like factor, is directly recruited to the TATA-box of polymerase III small nuclear RNA gene promoters through its interaction with the TATA-binding protein. provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008
shRNA Design These shRNA constructs were designed against multiple splice variants at this gene locus. To be certain that your variant of interest is targeted, please contact techsupport@origene.com. If you need a special design or shRNA sequence, please utilize our custom shRNA service.
Storage Store at -20°C
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