Human HNRNPA2B1 knockout HEK-293T cell line (ab266404)
Properties
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Number of cells
1 x 106 cells/vial, 1 mL -
Viability
~90% -
Adherent /Suspension
Adherent -
Tissue
Kidney -
Cell type
epithelial -
STR Analysis
Amelogenin X D5S818: 8, 9 D13S317: 12, 14 D7S820: 11 D16S539: 9, 13 vWA: 16, 19 TH01: 7, 9.3 TPOX: 11 CSF1PO: 11, 12 -
Antibiotic resistance
Puromycin 1.00µg/ml -
Mycoplasma free
Yes -
Storage instructions
Shipped on Dry Ice. Store in liquid nitrogen. -
Storage buffer
Constituents: 8.7% Dimethylsulfoxide, 2% Cellulose, methyl ether -
Purity
Immunogen affinity purified -
Research areas
Images
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All lanes : Anti-hnRNP A2B1 antibody (ab31645) at 1/500 dilution
Lane 1 : Wild-type HEK293T cell lysate
Lane 2 : HNRNPA2B1 knockout HEK293T cell lysate
Lane 3 : A549 cell lysate
Lysates/proteins at 20 µg per lane.
Performed under reducing conditions.
Predicted band size: 37 kDa
Observed band size: 37 kDaLanes 1-3: Merged signal (red and green). Green - ab31645 observed at 37 kDa. Red - loading control, ab7291 observed at 50 kDa.
ab31645 Anti-hnRNP A2B1 antibody was shown to specifically react with hnRNP A2B1 in wild-type HEK293T cells. Loss of signal was observed when knockout cell line ab266404 (knockout cell lysate ab257224) was used. Wild-type and hnRNP A2B1 knockout samples were subjected to SDS-PAGE. ab31645 and Anti-alpha Tubulin antibody [DM1A] - Loading Control (ab7291) were incubated overnight at 4°C at 1 in 500 dilution and 1 in 20000 dilution respectively. Blots were developed with Goat anti- Rabbit IgG H&L (IRDye® 800CW) preadsorbed (ab216773) and Goat anti- Mouse IgG H&L (IRDye® 680RD) preadsorbed (ab216776) secondary antibodies at 1 in 10000 dilution for 1 hour at room temperature before imaging.
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Homozygous: 2 bp deletion in exon 3
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Representative images of HNRNPA2B1 knockout HEK293T cells, low and high confluency examples (top left and right respectively) and wild-type HEK293T cells, low and high confluency (bottom left and right respectively) showing typical adherent, epithelial-like morphology. Images were captured at 10X magnification using a EVOS XL Core microscope.