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| Catalog: | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454 |
| Classification: | Gene-specific Break Apart Probes |
| Description: | Our Gene-specific Break Apart Probes usually target the flanks of the target gene (KPNA2). Due to this design method, our probe products can detect chromosomal rearrangements, such as translocations, by FISH.The product usually consists of a reagent combination composed of a probe with a selected dye color and a hybridization reagent. |
| Application: | KPNA2 Gene-specific Break Apart Probe is designed to detect potential KPNA2 rearrangements. This probe has been confirmed on the metaphase and interphase chromosomes by FISH. We provide a variety of dye color combinations for Break Apart Probes for customers to choose from. Probe products not only provide some classic color combinations, but also provide customized probe services. |
| Quantity: | 20 Tests |
| Probe Kits Volume (µL): | 40 μL |
| Hybridization Solution (µL): | 200 μL |
| Turnaround Time: | Within 10 Business Days |
| Shipping Time: | 1-2 Day Expedited Shipping |
| Shipping Conditions: | -20℃ |
| Storage Conditions: | Store at -20℃ and avoid light; |
| Gene Name | Karyopherin Subunit Alpha 2 |
| Gene Summary [Provided by RefSeq] | The import of proteins into the nucleus is a process that involves at least 2 steps. The first is an energy-independent docking of the protein to the nuclear envelope and the second is an energy-dependent translocation through the nuclear pore complex. Imported proteins require a nuclear localization sequence (NLS) which generally consists of a short region of basic amino acids or 2 such regions spaced about 10 amino acids apart. Proteins involved in the first step of nuclear import have been identified in different systems. These include the Xenopus protein importin and its yeast homolog, SRP1 (a suppressor of certain temperature-sensitive mutations of RNA polymerase I in Saccharomyces cerevisiae), which bind to the NLS. KPNA2 protein interacts with the NLSs of DNA helicase Q1 and SV40 T antigen and may be involved in the nuclear transport of proteins. KPNA2 also may play a role in V(D)J recombination. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2016] |
| Gene Symbol | KPNA2 |
| Location | 17q24.2 |
| Chromosome | Chromosome17 |
| Coordinates | This gene maps to 66031847-66042970 in GRCh37 coordinates. |
| Species | Human |
| Number | Dye Color | Order Name | Absorbance Maximum | Emission Maximum | Add to Cart |
| 1 | OR; GR | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-ORGR | 573nm;515nm | 548nm;491nm | |
| 2 | AQ; OR | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-AQOR | 467nm;573nm | 418nm;548nm | |
| 3 | GO; GR | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-GOGR | 551nm;515nm | 525nm;491nm | |
| 4 | GO; RE | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-GORE | 551nm;599nm | 525nm;580nm | |
| 5 | GR; GO | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-GRGO | 515nm;551nm | 491nm;525nm | |
| 6 | GR; OR | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-GROR | 515nm;573nm | 491nm;548nm | |
| 7 | GR; RE | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-GRRE | 515nm;599nm | 491nm;580nm | |
| 8 | RE; GO | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-REGO | 599nm;551nm | 580nm;525nm | |
| 9 | RE; GR | GBAFP-KPNA2-13454-REGR | 599nm;515nm | 580nm;491nm |
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