Claudin-1 qPCR Primer Pairs, Human 基本信息
Target Details
Product Details
Component:
1 vial of lyophilized qPCR primer mix (1 nmol each primer, sufficient for 200 numbers of 25 μl reactions).
QPCR Primer Description:
Verified forward and reverse primers for analyzing the quantitative expression of gene.
Application & Quality
应用:
SYBR® Green-based quantitative real-time PCR (qPCR).
质控:
The primer mix has been verified to generate satisfactory qPCR data on Roche Applied-science LightCycler® 480 Ⅱ.
储存 & 运输
运输:
Lyophilized qPCR primer mix is shipped at ambiente temperatura
储存:
The lyophilized product is stable for one year from date of receipt when stored at -20℃. The suspended product is stable for six months from date of receipt when stored at -20℃.
***Sino biological qEASY qPCR primer pairs are used for SYBR Green-based real-time RT-PCR, The primers are designed by using SBI's proprietary primer design algorithm. Our primer collection covers the entire human genomes. It can be widely applied in the quantitative analysis of gene expression.***
Features and Advantages
Unique Primer Design
To avoid genomic DNA amplification, at least one primer is designed crosses the junction of exons according to the conserved region of a specific gene with all variants.
Strict Validation Process
Confirmed in positive organizations; screened the primer with high specificity and high sensitivity.
Uniform PCR conditions, Saving time and cost
~100% amplification curve, ensuring the accuracy of the RNA quantitative
Claudin-1 qPCR Primer Pairs, Human Alternative Names
CLD1 qPCR Primer Pairs, Human;ILVASC qPCR Primer Pairs, Human;SEMP1 qPCR Primer Pairs, Human
Claudin-1 Background Information
The gene encoding claudin-1 (CLDN1) has been mapped to human chromosome 3. The claudin-1 gene (CLDN1) is a member of a family of genes that encodes proteins found in tight junctions and it has been implicated as one of several receptors for late stage binding of hepatitis C virus (HCV). Claudin-1 is a recently discovered co-receptor for hepatitis C virus (HCV) that is required for late-stage binding of the virus. Because variants in the gene that encodes claudin-1 (CLDN1) could play a role in HCV infection, the genetic variants in regulatory regions of CLDN1 may alter susceptibility to HCV infection. Claudin1 (CLDN1) plays an important role not only in the intercellular barrier function of tight junctions (TJs) but also in migration and invasiveness of cancer cells. Previous cDNA microarrays indicated that CLDN1 (claudin-1) is an important gene for ovarian cancer-initiating cell (OCIC) invasion and adhesion. Tight junction protein claudin-1 (CLDN1) is mainly involved in the intercellular barrier function of epithelial cells and is known to be dysregulated in many cancer types, including gastrointestinal cancers. CLDN1 (claudin1) is essential for intercellular junctions and has been reported to be involving in cell migration and metastasis, making it as an oncogene in various cancer types. The miR-29a may regulate tumor growth and migration by targeting CLDN1, providing promising therapeutic targets for HCC.