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Human SEPT9 Knockdown Cell Line-HeLa

For research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.

Cat. No. :   CSC-RK0287

Host Cell :   HeLa Validation :   Real-Time RCR

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Cat. No. CSC-RK0287
Target Gene SEPT9
Abbr HeLa-HuSEPT9 Knockdown
Alias SEPT9, AF17q25, MSF, MSF1, NAPB, PNUTL4, SINT1, SeptD1, septin 9
Host Cell HeLa
Host Cell Species Homo sapiens (Human)
Applications

(1) Studying gene functions

(2) Studying gene interactions and signaling pathways

(3) Target validation and drug discovery

(4) Designing diseases models

Morphology Epithelial
Size >1 × 106 cells / vial
Stability Validated for at least 10 passages
Validation Real-Time RCR
Shipping Dry ice
Mycoplasma Negative
Format One frozen vial containing millions of cells
Storage Liquid nitrogen
Safety Considerations The following safety precautions should be observed.
1. Use pipette aids to prevent ingestion and keep aerosols down to a minimum.
2. No eating, drinking or smoking while handling the stable line.
3. Wash hands after handling the stable line and before leaving the lab.
4. Decontaminate work surface with disinfectant or 70% ethanol before and after working with stable cells.
5. All waste should be considered hazardous.
6. Dispose of all liquid waste after each experiment and treat with bleach.
Ship Dry ice
Gene Name SEPT9 septin 9 [ Homo sapiens ]
Gene Symbol SEPT9
Synonyms MSF; MSF1; NAPB; SINT1; PNUTL4; SeptD1; AF17q25
Gene Description septin 9
Gene ID 10801
Uni Prot ID Q9UHD8
m RNA Refseq NM_006640.4
Protein Refseq NP_006631.2
Chromosome Location 17q25
Function GTP binding; GTPase activity; protein binding;
MIM 604061
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Septin-9 is a protein that in humans is encoded by the SEPT9 gene. SEPT9 has been shown to interact with SEPT2 and SEPT7. Along with AHNAK, eIF4E and S100A11, SEPT9 has been shown to be essential for pseudopod protrusion, tumor cell migration and invasion. The v2 region of the SEPT9 promoter has been shown to be methylated in colorectal cancer tissue compared with normal colonic mucosa. Using highly sensitive real time PCR assays, methylated SEPT9 was detected in the blood of colorectal cancer patients. This alternate methylation pattern in cancer samples is suggestive of an aberrant activation or repression of the gene compared to normal tissue samples

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