Mouse ADAM9 Gene ORF cDNA clone expression plasmid,C terminal His tag

Catalog Number:CGA190-CH

Gene
Species
Mouse
NCBI Ref Seq
RefSeq ORF Size
2538bp
Gene Synonym
MDC9, Mltng, AU020942, mKIAA0021, Adam9
Sequence Description
Identical with the Gene Bank Ref. ID sequence.
Description
Full length Clone DNA of Mouse a disintegrin and metallopeptidase domain 9 (meltrin gamma) Gene ORF cDNA clone expression plasmid,C terminal His tag
Plasmid
Promoter
Enhanced CMV mammalian cell promoter
Vector
pCMV3-C-His
Restriction Site
Protein Tag
His
Tag Sequence
CACCATCACCACCATCATCACCACCATCAC
Sequencing Primers
Forward:T7(TAATACGACTCACTATAGGG) Reverse:BGH(TAGAAGGCACAGTCGAGG)
Quality Control
The plasmid is confirmed by full-length sequencing.
His Tag Information

A polyhistidine-tag is an amino acid motif in proteins that consists of at least five histidine (His) residues, often at the N- or C-terminus of the protein.

Polyhistidine-tags are often used for affinity purification of polyhistidine-tagged recombinant proteins expressed in Escherichia coli and other prokarfyotic expression systems.

Screening
Antibiotic in E.coli
Kanamycin
Antibiotic in Mammalian cell
Hygromycin
Application
Stable or Transient mammalian expression
Storage & Shipping
Shipping
Each tube contains lyophilized plasmid.
Storage
The lyophilized plasmid can be stored at ambient temperature for three months.
Background Information
ADAM9 (A disintegrin and metallopeptidase domain 9, MDC9, meltrin gamma), is a type 1 transmembrane protein that has been associated with cancer development and metastases. ADAM9 is consistently overexpressed in various human cancers, and plays a role in tumorigenesis in mouse models. ADAM9 cleaves and releases a number of molecules with important roles in tumorigenesis and angiogenesis, such as EGF, FGFR2iiib, Tie-2, Flk-1, EphB4, CD40, VCAM-1, and VE-cadherin, and could represent a potential therapeutic target in tumors where it is highly expressed. ADAM9 belongs to a family of transmembrane, disintegrin-containing metalloproteinases involved in protein ectodomain shedding and cell-cell and cell-matrix interactions. ADAM-9 adhesive domain plays a role in regulating the motility of cells by interaction with beta1 integrins and modulates MMP synthesis.
References
  • Caltabiano R, et al. (2011) ADAM-9 expression in intestinal-type adenocarcinoma of the sinonasal tract. Appl Immunohistochem Mol Morphol. 19(3): 283-7.
  • Peduto L. (2009) ADAM9 as a potential target molecule in cancer. Curr Pharm Des. 15(20): 2282-7.
  • Zigrino P, et al. (2007) Role of ADAM-9 disintegrin-cysteine-rich domains in human keratinocyte migration. J Biol Chem. 282(42): 30785-93.
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