Human F8/AHF/DXS1253E ORF/cDNA clone-Adenovirus particle (BC022513)
Cat. No.: vGMAP000016
Pre-made Human F8/AHF/DXS1253E Adenovirus for F8 overexpression in-vitro and in-vivo. The F8 adenoviral vector excels as a vehicle for transient gene transfection in both stable cell lines and primary cells, including DC cells, macrophages, cardiomyocytes, hepatocytes, and neurons. The purified F8-encoding adenovirus also stands out as a quintessential tool for in vivo studies and vaccine research initiatives.
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Product information
Catalog No. | Product Name | Adenovirus Grade | Adenovirus quantity |
vGMAP000016 | Human F8 Adenovirus particle | Research Grade-In vitro | 1E+10PFU (1E+10pfu/ml×1ml) |
5E+10PFU (1E+10pfu/ml×5ml) | |||
1E+11PFU (1E+10pfu/ml×10ml) | |||
Research Grade-In vivo | 1E+11PFU (1E+11pfu/ml×1ml) | ||
GMP-like Grade | inquiry | ||
GMP Grade | inquiry |
Product Description
Catalog ID | vGMAP000016 |
Gene Name | F8 |
Accession Number | BC022513 |
Gene ID | 2157 |
Species | Human |
Product Type | Adenovirus particle (overexpression) |
Insert Length | 651 bp |
Gene Alias | AHF,DXS1253E,F8B,FVIII,HEMA |
Fluorescent Reporter | GFP |
Mammalian Cell Selection | Null |
Fusion Tag | 3xflag (C-Terminal) |
Promoter | EF1 |
Resistance | Kanamycin |
ORF Nucleotide Sequence | ATGCGGATCCAAGACCCTGGGAAGGTCTTCTTTGGCAATGTGGATTCATCTGGGATAAAACACAATATTTTTAACCCTCCAATTATTGCTCGATACATCCGTTTGCACCCAACTCATTATAGCATTCGCAGCACTCTTCGCATGGAGTTGATGGGCTGTGATTTAAATAGTTGCAGCATGCCATTGGGAATGGAGAGTAAAGCAATATCAGATGCACAGATTACTGCTTCATCCTACTTTACCAATATGTTTGCCACCTGGTCTCCTTCAAAAGCTCGACTTCACCTCCAAGGGAGGAGTAATGCCTGGAGACCTCAGGTGAATAATCCAAAAGAGTGGCTGCAAGTGGACTTCCAGAAGACAATGAAAGTCACAGGAGTAACTACTCAGGGAGTAAAATCTCTGCTTACCAGCATGTATGTGAAGGAGTTCCTCATCTCCAGCAGTCAAGATGGCCATCAGTGGACTCTCTTTTTTCAGAATGGCAAAGTAAAGGTTTTTCAGGGAAATCAAGACTCCTTCACACCTGTGGTGAACTCTCTAGACCCACCGTTACTGACTCGCTACCTTCGAATTCACCCCCAGAGTTGGGTGCACCAGATTGCCCTGAGGATGGAGGTTCTGGGCTGCGAGGCACAGGACCTCTACTGA |
ORF Protein Sequence | MRIQDPGKVFFGNVDSSGIKHNIFNPPIIARYIRLHPTHYSIRSTLRMELMGCDLNSCSMPLGMESKAISDAQITASSYFTNMFATWSPSKARLHLQGRSNAWRPQVNNPKEWLQVDFQKTMKVTGVTTQGVKSLLTSMYVKEFLISSSQDGHQWTLFFQNGKVKVFQGNQDSFTPVVNSLDPPLLTRYLRIHPQSWVHQIALRMEVLGCEAQDLY |
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Target information
Target ID | GM-T14602 |
Target Name | F8 |
Gene ID | 2157, 14069, 100424151, 302470, 101092751, 403875, 100271720, 100063026 |
Gene Symbol and Synonyms | AHF,Cf-8,Cf8,DXS1253E,F8,F8B,F8C,FVIII,HEMA,THPH13 |
Uniprot Accession | P00451 |
Uniprot Entry Name | FA8_HUMAN |
Protein Sub-location | Transmembrane Protein |
Category | Therapeutics Target, INN Index |
Disease | Not Available |
Gene Ensembl | ENSG00000185010 |
Target Classification | Not Available |
This gene encodes coagulation factor VIII, which participates in the intrinsic pathway of blood coagulation; factor VIII is a cofactor for factor IXa which, in the presence of Ca+2 and phospholipids, converts factor X to the activated form Xa. This gene produces two alternatively spliced transcripts. Transcript variant 1 encodes a large glycoprotein, isoform a, which circulates in plasma and associates with von Willebrand factor in a noncovalent complex. This protein undergoes multiple cleavage events. Transcript variant 2 encodes a putative small protein, isoform b, which consists primarily of the phospholipid binding domain of factor VIIIc. This binding domain is essential for coagulant activity. Defects in this gene results in hemophilia A, a common recessive X-linked coagulation disorder. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
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