Cat:pGMAD000360
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Description

Catalog ID

pGMAD000360

Gene Name

Tert

Product Name

Accession Number

NM_053423.1

Gene ID

301965

Species

rat

Product Type

Adenovirus plasmid

Insert Length

3378

Gene Alias

Predicted to enable several functions, including chaperone binding activity; nucleic acid binding activity; and nucleotidyltransferase activity. Involved in several processes, including negative regulation of apoptotic process; positive regulation of transdifferentiation; and positive regulation of vascular associated smooth muscle cell migration. Located in mitochondrion and nucleus. Used to study chronic kidney disease and transient cerebral ischemia. Biomarker of hepatocellular carcinoma and pulmonary hypertension. Human ortholog(s) of this gene implicated in several diseases, including autosomal dominant dyskeratosis congenita 2; familial melanoma; hepatocellular carcinoma; idiopathic pulmonary fibrosis; and leukemia (multiple). Orthologous to human TERT (telomerase reverse transcriptase). [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]

Fluorescent Label

NULL

Fusion Tag

3×flag

Promoter

CMV

Resistance

Amplicin

gene description

Telomerase is a ribonucleoprotein polymerase that maintains telomere ends by addition of the telomere repeat TTAGGG. The enzyme consists of a protein component with reverse transcriptase activity, encoded by this gene, and an RNA component which serves as a template for the telomere repeat. Telomerase expression plays a role in cellular senescence, as it is normally repressed in postnatal somatic cells resulting in progressive shortening of telomeres. Deregulation of telomerase expression in somatic cells may be involved in oncogenesis. Studies in mouse suggest that telomerase also participates in chromosomal repair, since de novo synthesis of telomere repeats may occur at double-stranded breaks. Alternatively spliced variants encoding different isoforms of telomerase reverse transcriptase have been identified; the full-length sequence of some variants has not been determined. Alternative splicing at this locus is thought to be one mechanism of regulation of telomerase activity. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Maker

NULL

Regulation

overexpression