C14orf21 (Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21, C14orf21)
Products related to C14orf21 Gene:
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53 results :
- Type:
- cDNA
- Application:
- Cloning
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- Species:
- Human
- Vector type:
- Bacterial Expression Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pPB-His-GST
- Resistance Gene:
- Kanamycin
- Promoter:
- T7 Promoter
- Fusion Tag:
- His-GST
- Expression:
- Transient
- Type:
- cDNA
- Application:
- Cloning
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- Species:
- Human
- Vector type:
- Bacterial Expression Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pPB-His-MBP
- Resistance Gene:
- Kanamycin
- Promoter:
- T7 Promoter
- Fusion Tag:
- His-MBP
- Expression:
- Transient
- Type:
- cDNA
- Application:
- Protein Expression
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- Species:
- Human
- Vector type:
- Mammalian Expression Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pPM-C-HA
- Resistance Gene:
- Kanamycin
- Selection Marker:
- Neomycin
- Promoter:
- CMV Promoter
- Fusion Tag:
- HA tag
- Expression:
- Stable, Transient
- Type:
- ORF
- Application:
- Cloning
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- Species:
- Human
- Vector type:
- Cloning Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pORF
- Resistance Gene:
- Spectinomycin
- Expression:
- Transient
- Type:
- gRNA
- Application:
- Protein Expression, Genome Editing with Engineered Nucleases
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- NCBI Accession:
- NM_001106040
- Species:
- Rat
- Vector type:
- Lentiviral Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pLenti-U6-sgRNA-PGK-Neo
- Resistance Gene:
- Ampicillin
- Selection Marker:
- Neomycin
- Promoter:
- U6 Promoter, PGK Promoter
- Expression:
- Stable, Transient
- Type:
- gRNA
- Application:
- Protein Expression, Genome Editing with Engineered Nucleases
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- NCBI Accession:
- NM_026403
- Species:
- Mouse
- Vector type:
- Lentiviral Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pLenti-U6-sgRNA-PGK-Neo
- Resistance Gene:
- Ampicillin
- Selection Marker:
- Neomycin
- Promoter:
- U6 Promoter, PGK Promoter
- Expression:
- Stable, Transient
- Type:
- gRNA
- Application:
- Protein Expression, Genome Editing with Engineered Nucleases
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- NCBI Accession:
- NM_174913
- Species:
- Human
- Vector type:
- Lentiviral Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pLenti-U6-sgRNA-PGK-Neo
- Resistance Gene:
- Ampicillin
- Selection Marker:
- Neomycin
- Promoter:
- U6 Promoter, PGK Promoter
- Expression:
- Stable, Transient
- Type:
- cDNA
- Application:
- Cloning
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- Species:
- Human
- Vector type:
- Bacterial Expression Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pPB-N-His
- Resistance Gene:
- Kanamycin
- Promoter:
- T7 Promoter
- Fusion Tag:
- His tag
- Expression:
- Transient
- Type:
- cDNA
- Application:
- Protein Expression
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- Species:
- Human
- Vector type:
- Mammalian Expression Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pPM-C-His
- Resistance Gene:
- Kanamycin
- Selection Marker:
- Neomycin
- Promoter:
- CMV Promoter
- Fusion Tag:
- His tag
- Expression:
- Stable, Transient
- Type:
- ORF
- Application:
- Cloning
- Gene:
- Chromosome 14 Open Reading Frame 21 (C14orf21)
- NCBI Accession:
- NM_026403
- Species:
- Mouse
- Vector type:
- Cloning Vector
- Vector backbone:
- pORF
- Resistance Gene:
- Spectinomycin
- Expression:
- Transient
Synonyms and alternative names related to C14orf21
- NOP9 nucleolar protein L homeolog (nop9.L)
- NOP9 nucleolar protein (nop9)
- NOP9 nucleolar protein (NOP9)
- NOP9 nucleolar protein (Nop9)
- similar to S. cerevisiae YJL010C (CaO19.11959)
- 2610027L16Rik
- C14orf21
- MGC69156
Gene-IDs for different species
Protein level used designations for C14orf21
- hypothetical protein LOC379727
- hypothetical protein LOC100158615
- NOP9 nucleolar protein homolog
- nucleolar protein 9
- pumilio domain-containing protein C14orf21
- pumilio domain-containing protein C14orf21 homolog
- pumilio domain-containing protein NOP9
- hypothetical protein