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Human PAX9 mRNA

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Cat.No.
PMRN-0285
Description
The PAX9 mRNA encodes the human paired box 9 (PAX9) protein, a member of the paired box (PAX) family. PAX9 is required for normal development of thymus, parathyroid glands, ultimobranchial bodies, teeth, skeletal elements of skull and larynx as well as distal limbs.
Alias
STHAG3
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
MEPAFGEVNQ LGGVFVNGRP LPNAIRLRIV ELAQLGIRPC DISRQLRVSH GCVSKILARY NETGSILPGA IGGSKPRVTT PTVVKHIRTY KQRDPGIFAW EIRDRLLADG VCDKYNVPSV SSISRILRNK IGNLAQQGHY DSYKQHQPTP QPALPYNHIY SYPSPITAAA AKVPTPPGVP AIPGSVAMPR TWPSSHSVTD ILGIRSITDQ VSDSSPYHSP KVEEWSSLGR NNFPAAAPHA VNGLEKGALE QEAKYGQAPN GLPAVGSFVS ASSMAPYPTP AQVSPYMTYS AAPSGYVAGH GWQHAGGTSL SPHNCDIPAS LAFKGMQAAR EGSHSVTASA L
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 Human PAX9 mRNA?

A: Human PAX9 mRNA is an RNA molecule in the human genome that encodes the PAX9 protein, which plays an important role in embryonic development and tissue maintenance in adulthood.

What is the expression pattern of PAX9 gene?

A: PAX9 mRNA is expressed in several tissues including teeth, mandible, skull, kidney, pancreas and intestine. During embryonic development, it plays an important role in the development of teeth and mandibles.

What is the mechanism of action of PAX9 mRNA?

A: PAX9 mRNA encodes the PAX9 protein, a transcription factor that binds to specific sequences on DNA and regulates gene expression. In the development of teeth and jaws, PAX9 protein regulates the expression of several genes that promote normal development of teeth and jaws.

What are the applications of PAX9 mRNA in medical research?

A: Human PAX9 mRNA is widely used in medical research to study the development, malformations and diseases of teeth and mandibles. In addition, regulatory mechanisms of PAX9 proteins have been used to study development and disease in other tissues and organs.

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