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XB-ORF-17257905

Xenopus ORFeome
What is the ORFeome?

ORF Name:cap1.S ORF1 Species: laevis
Gene Symbol: cap1.S Entrez Gene ID: 379063
Gene Synonyms: cap, cap1-pen, xcap1
Gene Name: cyclase associated actin cytoskeleton regulatory protein 1
Description: Adenylate cyclase-associated protein (CAP/Srv2p). The protein encoded by this gene is related to the S. cerevisiae CAP protein, which is involved in the cyclic AMP pathway. The human protein is able to interact with other molecules of the same protein, as well as with CAP2 and actin. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding different isoforms have been identified. [provided by RefSeq, Aug 2016]
Plate: GDExl11008 Well: C08
Order ORF:
Biodesign Institute / DNASU Plasmid Repository,
European Xenopus Resource Centre (EXRC),
Horizon

Sequences:
5' ORF Sequence: JZ823650
3' ORF Sequence: JZ828957
Predicted ORF Sequence:
Predicted ORF Translation:

Full-Length Confidence: good
Original XGC clone Full-Length: yes
Original XGC clone QC Flag: no



Template Information
???orf.displaySummary.template.description??? >BC041224.1 Xenopus laevis similar to adenylyl cyclase-associated protein, mRNA (cDNA clone MGC:52725 IMAGE:4683831), complete cds
???orf.displaySummary.template.accession??? BC041224
???orf.displaySummary.template.gi??? 27370989
???orf.displaySummary.template.cloneId??? IMAGE:4683831
???orf.displaySummary.template.tissue??? whole organism
Stage: NF stage 31 to NF stage 32
???orf.displaySummary.template.cloneLibrary??? NICHD_XGC_Emb4
???orf.displaySummary.template.forwardPrimer??? GGGGACAACTTTGTACAAAAAAGTTGGCACCATGGCAGATATTCACGGTTTAGTT
???orf.displaySummary.template.reversePrimer??? GGGGACAACTTTGTACAAGAAAGTTGGCAATCCTGCAATCTCTGTCACT


Publications
???reagents.displaySummary.papersFirst??? The Xenopus ORFeome: A resource that enables functional genomics., Dev Biol 2015            
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