Cat:pGMAD000283
If you purchase ORF/cDNA clone-Lentivirus plasmid, ORF vector will be delivered with P-ALV-B11 backbone together.
SKU
pGMAD000283
Categories adv, ADV plasmid, Gene Therapy, orf
Availability:3-7 business days
Description
Catalog ID
pGMAD000283
Gene Name
Hsd11b2
Product Name
Accession Number
NM_017081
Gene ID
25117
Species
rat
Product Type
Adenovirus plasmid
Insert Length
1203
Gene Alias
Enables NAD binding activity and steroid binding activity. Involved in several processes, including glucocorticoid metabolic process; regulation of blood volume by renal aldosterone; and response to food. Located in cytoplasm and intracellular membrane-bounded organelle. Biomarker of hypertension; myocardial infarction; obesity; and ureteral obstruction. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in apparent mineralocorticoid excess syndrome; hypertension; inherited metabolic disorder; obesity; and type 1 diabetes mellitus. Orthologous to human HSD11B2 (hydroxysteroid 11-beta dehydrogenase 2). [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]
Fluorescent Label
GFP
Fusion Tag
3×flag
Promoter
CMV
Resistance
Amplicin
gene description
There are at least two isozymes of the corticosteroid 11-beta-dehydrogenase, a microsomal enzyme complex responsible for the interconversion of cortisol and cortisone. The type I isozyme has both 11-beta-dehydrogenase (cortisol to cortisone) and 11-oxoreductase (cortisone to cortisol) activities. The type II isozyme, encoded by this gene, has only 11-beta-dehydrogenase activity. In aldosterone-selective epithelial tissues such as the kidney, the type II isozyme catalyzes the glucocorticoid cortisol to the inactive metabolite cortisone, thus preventing illicit activation of the mineralocorticoid receptor. In tissues that do not express the mineralocorticoid receptor, such as the placenta and testis, it protects cells from the growth-inhibiting and/or pro-apoptotic effects of cortisol, particularly during embryonic development. Mutations in this gene cause the syndrome of apparent mineralocorticoid excess and hypertension. [provided by RefSeq, Feb 2010]
Maker
GFP
Regulation
overexpression