Description
abm | Atg7 Knockout Immortalized Mouse Kidney Epithelial Cell Line | T3028
Autophagy is a catabolic process in which proteins and cellular organelles are degraded under metabolic stress through the lysosomal pathway. Essential autophagy-related genes (i.e. Atg 5 and Atg 7) play an important role in mammalian development, survival and maintaining metabolism and homeostasis. The Atg7 Knockdown Immortalized Mouse Kidney Epithelial Cells (Atg7-/- iBMK) is derived from stable transformation of E1A and p53DD into primary kidney epithelial cells from mice deficient for Atg7. Together with the wild-type iBMK
Biosafety:
II
Organism:
Baby C57B/6 mouse with Atg7-/- genotype
Source Organ:
Kidney
Growth Properties:
Adherent
Morphology:
Cuboidal
Clones:
N/A
Passage Number:
N/A
Population Doner:
N/A
Seeding Density:
Thaw entire contents into an appropriate T25 flask as specified in the Propagation instructions.
Markers:
E-cadherin, CK8 and CK18
Applications:
For Research Use Only
Doner Gender:
N/A
Donor Ethnicity:
N/A
Knockdown Method:
N/A
Induction:
N/A
Overexpression:
N/A
Freeze Thaw:
N/A
Propagation:
The base medium for this cell line is Prigrow III medium available at
Preservation:
N/A
Quality Control:
1. Western blot was used to confirm the presence of E1A and p53DD gene in the immortalized cell line. 2. Western blot was used to check epithelial markers E-cadherin and cytokeratin expression. 3. PCR genotyping of the pup tail was performed to verify the genotype of the cell line.
Tumorgenicn:
N/A
Shipping Conditions:
Dry Ice
Storage Contidions:
-180°C