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Facts about Cystatin-C.
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Gene Name: | CST3 |
Uniprot: | P01034 |
Entrez: | 1471 |
Belongs to: |
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cystatin family |
ARMD11; bA218C14.4 (cystatin C); CST3; cystatin 3; cystatin C (amyloid angiopathy and cerebral hemorrhage); Cystatin C; cystatin-3; cystatin-C; Gamma-trace; MGC117328; Neuroendocrine basic polypeptide; Post-gamma-globulin
Mass (kDA):
15.799 kDA
Human | |
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Location: | 20p11.21 |
Sequence: | 20; NC_000020.11 (23626706..23637955, complement) |
Expressed in submandibular and sublingual saliva but not in parotid saliva (at protein level). Expressed in various body fluids, such as the cerebrospinal fluid and plasma. Expressed in highest levels in the epididymis, vas deferens, brain, thymus, and ovary and the lowest in the submandibular gland.
Secreted.
When you are optimizing experiments using the Boster Bio, the optimization tips and guides can be extremely helpful. These guides will help you figure out how to optimize your experiments and increase outcomes. Every researcher will face some issues when conducting an experiment. However, proper controls can help eliminate many potential sources of errors. These issues can be identified and solved by using troubleshooting guides. This article will discuss the history and the optimizations of Boster Bio.
Optimisation using the CST3 marker is crucial to molecular biology. DNA manipulation is a well-known method of manipulating and examining the genetic material within cells. Boster offers a wide range of technical resources that include blogs, information about diseases and web-based digital tools. Boster's lysis buffers, that are of the highest quality, ensure consistency in results and have lower cross-linking intensities. This article will look at how to optimize an immunohistochemistry experiment using the CST3 marker.
Boster scientists are able to submit their research results to applications, species, and special samples, in addition to routine samples. Scientists who submit their results can earn product credits. Every scientist around the world are able to benefit from the credits for products. The following articles will provide more details on the benefits of Boster Bio products. Boster Bio customer support is also available to assist you. They are available 24 hours a all hours to help you with your projects.
A variety of studies have been conducted to discover the background of Boster bio's CST3 marker. In one study, a reporter gene for this cellular marker was discovered. The marker was identified by PCR. This was accomplished using primers with 50-bp homology arms. In a subsequent study the reporter gene was detected with a phospho-Akt Ser473 antibody. In the latest study the reporter gene was determined to be insensitive to PTEN.
PMID: 3495457 by Abrahamson M., et al. Molecular cloning and sequence analysis of cDNA coding for the precursor of the human cysteine proteinase inhibitor cystatin C.
PMID: 2764935 by Saitoh E., et al. The human cystatin C gene (CST3) is a member of the cystatin gene family which is localized on chromosome 20.
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