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Cat. No. : PMRN-0108
| Cat. No. | PMRN-0108 |
| Description | The FGFR2 mRNA encodes the human fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) protein, a member of the fibroblast growth factor receptor (FGFR) family. The extracellular portion of FGFR2 protein can interact with fibroblast growth factors, setting in motion a cascade of downstream signals, ultimately influencing mitogenesis and differentiation. |
| Gene Type | Other |
| RNA Type | mRNA |
| Gene Name | FGFR2 |
| Species | Homo sapiens (Human) |
| Alias | BBDS, BEK, BFR-1, CD332, CEK3, CFD1, ECT1, JWS, K-SAM, KGFR, TK14, TK25 |
| 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 | MVSWGRFICL VVVTMATLSL ARPSFSLVED TTLEPEEPPT KYQISQPEVY VAAPGESLEV RCLLKDAAVI SWTKDGVHLG PNNRTVLIGE YLQIKGATPR DSGLYACTAS RTVDSETWYF MVNVTDAISS GDDEDDTDGA EDFVSENSNN KRAPYWTNTE KMEKRLHAVP AANTVKFRCP AGGNPMPTMR WLKNGKEFKQ EHRIGGYKVR NQHWSLIMES VVPSDKGNYT CVVENEYGSI NHTYHLDVVE RSPHRPILQA GLPANASTVV GGDVEFVCKV YSDAQPHIQW IKHVEKNGSK YGPDGLPYLK VLKAAGVNTT DKEIEVLYIR NVTFEDAGEY TCLAGNSIGI SFHSAWLTVL PAPGREKEIT ASPDYLEIAI YCIGVFLIAC MVVTVILCRM KNTTKKPDFS SQPAVHKLTK RIPLRRQVTV SAESSSSMNS NTPLVRITTR LSSTADTPML AGVSEYELPE DPKWEFPRDK LTLGKPLGEG CFGQVVMAEA VGIDKDKPKE AVTVAVKMLK DDATEKDLSD LVSEMEMMKM IGKHKNIINL LGACTQDGPL YVIVEYASKG NLREYLRARR PPGMEYSYDI NRVPEEQMTF KDLVSCTYQL ARGMEYLASQ KCIHRDLAAR NVLVTENNVM KIADFGLARD INNIDYYKKT TNGRLPVKWM APEALFDRVY THQSDVWSFG VLMWEIFTLG GSPYPGIPVE ELFKLLKEGH RMDKPANCTN ELYMMMRDCW HAVPSQRPTF KQLVEDLDRI LTLTTNEEYL DLSQPLEQYS PSYPDTRSSC SSGDDSVFSP DPMPYEPCLP QYPHINGSVK T |
| 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. |
A: Human FGFR2 mRNA is a human gene encoded mRNA derived from the fibroblast growth factor receptor 2 (FGFR2) gene.
A: The FGFR2 gene is a human gene that encodes a fibroblast growth factor receptor that participates in biological processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration. The abnormal expression of this gene may be related to various diseases.
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 FGFR2 mRNA.
A: The types of mutations in the FGFR2 gene include point mutations, insertions/deletions, rearrangements, etc. Among them, some mutations may cause changes in the structure and function of FGFR2 protein, thereby affecting biological processes such as cell proliferation, differentiation, and migration. These mutations may be related to the occurrence and development of cancer, cardiovascular disease, neurodegenerative diseases, etc.
A: The detection of FGFR2 gene mutations can be achieved through various methods, including but not limited to: polymerase chain reaction (PCR), sequencing analysis, fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), etc. These methods can detect point mutations, insertions/deletions, rearrangements, and other types of gene mutations, thereby helping researchers understand the relationship between the gene and the disease and the effectiveness of drug treatment.
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