mouse ATP5D Adenovirus

Name 
Ad-m-ATP5D
Cat No 
ADV-253295
Availability
4-5 weeks

This is an Adenovirus expressing Mouse Atp5d.

ADV-253295
Ad-m-ATP5D

Ready-to-use Adenovirus expressing Mouse Atp5d (ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial F1 complex, delta subunit). Available with optional GFP reporter or cell-specific promoter.

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Product Details

Promoter
CMV
Reporter
none, optional GFP, CFP, YFP, RFP or mCherry
Storage Buffer
DMEM, 2% BSA, 2.5% Glycerol
Viral Backbone
Human Adenovirus Type5 (dE1/E3)

Gene Reference Data

Alternate Names
0610008F14Rik; 1500000I11Rik; AA960090; AI876556; AU020773; C85518
Description (Vector)
Mitochondrial membrane ATP synthase (F(1)F(0) ATP synthase or Complex V) produces ATP from ADP in the presence of a proton gradient across the membrane which is generated by electron transport complexes of the respiratory chain. F-type ATPases consist of two structural domains, F(1) - containing the extramembraneous catalytic core, and F(0) - containing the membrane proton channel, linked together by a central stalk and a peripheral stalk. During catalysis, ATP turnover in the catalytic domain of F(1) is coupled via a rotary mechanism of the central stalk subunits to proton translocation. Part of the complex F(1) domain and of the central stalk which is part of the complex rotary element. Rotation of the central stalk against the surrounding alpha(3)beta(3) subunits leads to hydrolysis of ATP in three separate catalytic sites on the beta subunits.
Gene ID
66043
Gene Name (Vector)
ATP synthase, H+ transporting, mitochondrial F1 complex, delta subunit
Gene Symbol
Atp5d
ORF Size (aa)
507
RefSeq ID
NM_025313
RefSeq Synonyms
NM_025313, NM_001347092, BC008273,
Species
mouse
UniGene ID
Mm.278560

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.