MYO3A 293T Cell Transient Overexpression Lysate(Denatured)

Catalog # H00053904-T01

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SDS-PAGE Gel
QC Test

SDS-PAGE Gel

MYO3A transfected lysate.

Western Blot
QC Test

Western Blot

Lane 1: MYO3A transfected lysate ( 27.6 KDa)
Lane 2: Non-transfected lysate.

  • Specification

    Transfected Cell Line

    293T

    Plasmid

    pCMV-MYO3A full-length

    Host

    Human

    Theoretical MW (kDa)

    27.28

    Interspecies Antigen Sequence

    Mouse (94)

    Quality Control Testing

    Transient overexpression cell lysate was tested with Anti-MYO3A antibody (H00053904-B01) by Western Blots.

    SDS-PAGE Gel

    MYO3A transfected lysate.

    Western Blot

    Lane 1: MYO3A transfected lysate ( 27.6 KDa)
    Lane 2: Non-transfected lysate.

    Storage Buffer

    1X Sample Buffer (50 mM Tris-HCl, 2% SDS, 10% glycerol, 300 mM 2-mercaptoethanol, 0.01% Bromophenol blue)

    Storage Instruction

    Store at -80°C. Aliquot to avoid repeated freezing and thawing.

  • Applications

    Western Blot

  • Gene Info — MYO3A

    Entrez GeneID

    53904

    GeneBank Accession#

    BC045538.1

    Protein Accession#

    -

    Gene Name

    MYO3A

    Gene Alias

    DFNB30

    Gene Description

    myosin IIIA

    Omim ID

    606808 607101

    Gene Ontology

    Hyperlink

    Gene Summary

    The protein encoded by this gene belongs to the myosin superfamily. Myosins are actin-dependent motor proteins and are categorized into conventional myosins (class II) and unconventional myosins (classes I and III through XV) based on their variable C-terminal cargo-binding domains. Class III myosins, such as this one, have a kinase domain N-terminal to the conserved N-terminal motor domains and are expressed in photoreceptors. The protein encoded by this gene plays an important role in hearing in humans. Three different recessive, loss of function mutations in the encoded protein have been shown to cause nonsyndromic progressive hearing loss. Expression of this gene is highly restricted, with the strongest expression in retina and cochlea. [provided by RefSeq

    Other Designations

    OTTHUMP00000019339

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