human IPO9 Adenovirus
This is an Adenovirus expressing Human IPO9.
ADV-212351
Ad-h-IPO9
Ready-to-use Adenovirus expressing Human IPO9 (importin 9). Available with optional GFP reporter or cell-specific promoter.
Gene Reference Data
Alternate Names
Imp9; importin-9; ran-binding protein 9; ranBP9
Description (eCommerce)
Importin-9 (IPO9) functions in nuclear protein import as a nuclear transport receptor. IPO9 serves as receptor for nuclear localization signals (NLS) in cargo substrates. It is thought to mediate docking of the importin/substrate complex to the nuclear pore complex (NPC) through binding to nucleoporin and the complex is subsequently translocated through the pore by an energy requiring, Ran-dependent mechanism. At the nucleoplasmic side of the NPC, Ran binds to the importin, the importin/substrate complex dissociates and importin is re-exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where GTP hydrolysis releases Ran. The directionality of nuclear import is thought to be conferred by an asymmetric distribution of the GTP- and GDP-bound forms of Ran between the cytoplasm and nucleus (By similarity). IPO9 mediates the nuclear import of H2B histone (By similarity), RPS7 and RPL18A. It prevents the cytoplasmic aggregation of RPS7 and RPL18A by shielding exposed basic domains. IPO9 may also import H2A, H3, H4 histones (By similarity), RPL4 and RPL6Â [taken from the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q96P70].
Gene ID
55705
Gene Name (eCommerce)
importin 9
Gene Name (Vector)
importin 9
Gene Symbol
IPO9
HGNC ID
HGNC:19425
NCBI Taxonomy ID (eCommerce)
9606.0
ORF Size (aa)
3123
ORF Size (bp)
3123 bp
Protein Name (eCommerce)
Importin-9
RefSeq ID
NM_018085
RefSeq Synonyms
NM_018085, BC156331,
Research Areas
Cell Biology,Transport
Research Areas (Faceted)
cell_biology
Species
human
Target Sentence
Importin-9 (IPO9) functions in nuclear protein import as a nuclear transport receptor. IPO9 serves as receptor for nuclear localization signals (NLS) in cargo substrates. It is thought to mediate docking of the importin/substrate complex to the nuclear pore complex (NPC) through binding to nucleoporin and the complex is subsequently translocated through the pore by an energy requiring, Ran-dependent mechanism. At the nucleoplasmic side of the NPC, Ran binds to the importin, the importin/substrate complex dissociates and importin is re-exported from the nucleus to the cytoplasm where GTP hydrolysis releases Ran. The directionality of nuclear import is thought to be conferred by an asymmetric distribution of the GTP- and GDP-bound forms of Ran between the cytoplasm and nucleus (By similarity). IPO9 mediates the nuclear import of H2B histone (By similarity), RPS7 and RPL18A. It prevents the cytoplasmic aggregation of RPS7 and RPL18A by shielding exposed basic domains. IPO9 may also import H2A, H3, H4 histones (By similarity), RPL4 and RPL6Â [taken from the Universal Protein Resource (UniProt) www.uniprot.org/uniprot/Q96P70].
UniGene ID
Hs.596014
UniProt ID (eCommerce)
Q96P70
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About Storage Conditions
All our viral products should be kept at -80°C. At this temperature, the virus will remain stable for 6-12 months (and in some cases, up to 2 years). Once thawed, the product can be stored at 4°C for 2-3 weeks without significant loss of biological activity.
We recommend aliquoting your vectors into low protein binding tubes upon receipt. This helps avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles, as well as prevent loss of virus. To maintain accurate titer, aliquot in at least 20ul per tube.
