The CCHC-type Zinc Finger Nucleic Acid Binding Protein (CNBP/ZNF9) is conserved in eukaryotes and essential for embryonic development in mammals. It has been implicated in transcriptional as well as post-transcriptional gene regulation; however, its nucleic acid ligands and molecular function remain elusive. CNBP interacts with mature mRNAs in G-rich regions and it has been proposed to enhance translation by resolving stable structures on mRNAs. It has recently been reported that LAST, a c-Myc-inducible long noncoding RNA, cooperates with CNBP to promote CCND1 mRNA stability in human cells leading to the abundance of cyclin D1, an important regulator of cell cycle.
Cell Type
Drug Discovery Cells
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Expression Level
Puromycin
Quantity
1x106 cells / 1.0 ml
Tissue
Renal
Morphology
Polygonal
Population Doubling
30-40 hours
Species
Human (H. sapiens)
Propagation
Use of PriCoatTMT25Flasks (G299) orApplied Cell Extracellular Matrix (G422) is required for cell adhesion to the culture vessels. Grow cells inECM-coated culturevessels unless otherwise specified in the Propagation Requirements below.The base medium for this cell line isPrigrow III medium available at abm, Cat. No. TM003. To make the completed growth medium,add the following components to the base medium with the final concentration: fetal bovine serum (TM999) to a finalconcentration of 10%, and Penicillin/Streptomycin Solution (G255) to a final concentration of1%.to a final concentration of 1%, and 0.8 ?g/ml puromycin (G264). Carbon dioxide (CO2): 5%,Temperature: 37.0°C.
Quality Control
1. Real Time PCR was used to quantify CNBP gene expression in immortalized cell line. 2. Puromycin selection
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