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shRNA set against Human MFN2 (NM_014874.3)

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Cat. No. :   SHH341115

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Cat. No. SHH341115
Description The SureSilencing trade; shRNA Plasmids are designed to specifically knock down the expression of individual genes by RNA interference under either transient (with GFP) or stable transfection (for hygromycin, neomycin or puromycin-resistance) conditions after performance of the appropriate enrichment or selection procedures, respectively. Each vector contains the shRNA under control of the U1 promoter and either the GFP gene, for the enrichment of transiently transfected cells, or the neomycin or puromycin resistance genes, for the selection of stably transfected cells.
Gene Abbr MFN2
Gene Name MFN2 mitofusin 2 [ Homo sapiens ]
Species Human
Report Gene GFP
Storage The SureSilencing shRNA Plasmids are shipped on dry ice or cold packs. Store all tubes at -20°C.
Gene Name MFN2 mitofusin 2 [ Homo sapiens ]
Gene Symbol MFN2
Synonyms MFN2; mitofusin 2; mitofusin-2; CMT2A2; CPRP1; KIAA0214; MARF; hyperplasia suppressor; transmembrane GTPase MFN2; mitochondrial assembly regulatory factor; HSG; CMT2A;
Gene ID 9927
Uni Prot ID O95140
m RNA Refseq BC017061
Chromosome Location 1p36.22
Function GTP binding; GTPase activity; hydrolase activity; nucleotide binding; ubiquitin protein ligase binding;
Pathway Factors involved in megakaryocyte development and platelet production, organism-specific biosystem; Hemostasis, organism-specific biosystem;
MIM 608507
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