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OXSM (Human) cDNA (1ug)

OXSM (Human) cDNA (1ug)

The ORF of human OXSM is amplified by PCR using a high fidelity enzyme and sub-cloned into a Prokaryotic expression vector under the control of the tac promoter. The expression of the gene has been confirmed by Western blot using an anti-OXSM polyclonal antibody.

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SPECIFICATIONS

Size

1ug

Presku

ANA10788

Target

This gene encodes a beta-ketoacyl synthetase. The encoded enzyme is required for elongation of fatty acid chains in the mitochondria. Alternatively spliced transcript variants have been described.

Gene Id

54995

Alternative Names

KS; KASI; FASN2D; FLJ20604

SUPPLIER INFO

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