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Human EPGN mRNA

For research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.
Cat.No.
PMRN-0093
Description
The EPGN mRNA encodes the human epithelial mitogen (EPGN) protein, a member of the epidermal growth factor family. EPGN can promote the growth of epithelial cells and may stimulate the phosphorylation of EGFR and mitogen-activated protein kinases.
Alias
ALGV3072, EPG, PRO9904
Features
• mRNA synthesized on error free sequence verified plasmid DNA template
• 100% replacement of UTP with modified nucleotides 5-Methoxy-UTP
• Cap 1 Capping and poly-A tailed incorporated
• Degrades the DNA template after RNA synthesis with DNase
Sequence
MALGVPISVY LLFNAMTALT EEAAVTVTPP ITAQQGNWTV NKTEADNIEG PIALKFSHLC LEDHNSYCIN GACAFHHELE KAICRCFTGY TGERCEHLTL TSYAVDSYEK YIAIGIGVGL LLSGFLVIFY CYIRKRCLKL KSPYNVCSGE RRPL
Species
Homo sapiens (Human)
Storage
Store at or below -70°C. Avoid repeated freeze/thaw cycles. Aliquot if necessary using RNase-free equipment, reagents, pipet tips, tubes, and containers.

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What is the Human EPGN gene?

A: The Human EPGN gene is a human gene that encodes proteins that play important roles in many biological processes. The abnormal expression of this gene may be related to various diseases, including cancer and neurodegenerative diseases.

What is the role of Human EPGN mRNA in diseases?

A: Research has shown that Human EPGN mRNA may play an important role in the occurrence and development of diseases. However, further research is needed to confirm the specific mechanisms and effects. Some studies suggest that it may be related to the proliferation, migration, and invasion of cancer cells, as well as the survival and function of nerve cells.

How to regulate the expression of Human EPGN mRNA?

A: Regulating mRNA expression can be achieved through various methods, including but not limited to: using small molecule inhibitors or activators, regulating transcription factors or microRNAs, etc. However, specific methods still need to be determined based on specific genes and diseases. There is currently no specific regulatory method widely accepted and applied for Human EPGN mRNA.

Where can I find research on Human EPGN mRNA?

A: Research on Human EPGN mRNA can be found in academic databases such as PubMed or Google Scholar. These databases contain a large amount of biomedical literature, including research on various genes and mRNA.

What diseases is EPGN related to?

A: Human EPGN mRNA is associated with various diseases, including but not limited to cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, etc. Research has shown that its expression level may play an important role in the occurrence and development of diseases.

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