Tsp_09042 cDNA ORF clone, Trichinella spiralis

The following Tsp_09042 gene cDNA ORF clone sequences were retrieved from the NCBI Reference Sequence Database (RefSeq). These sequences represent the protein coding region of the Tsp_09042 cDNA ORF which is encoded by the open reading frame (ORF) sequence. ORF sequences can be delivered in our standard vector, pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK or the vector of your choice as an expression/transfection-ready ORF clone. Not the clone you want? Click here to find your clone.

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  • Reference Sequences (Refseq)
    CloneID OTr118611
    Clone ID Related Accession (Same CDS sequence) XM_003382146.1
    Accession Version XM_003382146.1 Latest version! Documents for ORF clone product in default vector
    Sequence Information ORF Nucleotide Sequence (Length: 1455bp)
    Protein sequence
    SNP
    Vector pcDNA3.1-C-(k)DYK or customized vector User Manual
    Clone information Clone Map MSDS
    Tag on pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK C terminal DYKDDDDK tags
    ORF Insert Method CloneEZ™ Seamless cloning technology
    Insert Structure linear
    Update Date 2011-06-30
    Organism Trichinella spiralis
    Product hypothetical protein
    Comment Comment: PROVISIONAL REFSEQ: This record has not yet been subject to final NCBI review. This record is derived from an annotated genomic sequence (NW_003526940). Trichinella spiralis is a roundworm that cause most of the human trichinella infections and deaths around the world. Its pathogenicity is higher than that of other trichinella species due to the higher number of newborn larvae produced by the females and for the stronger immune reaction induced in humans. The life cycle of the parasite begins when a person or an animal eats contaminated meat containing larvae. T. spiralis is a basal nematode with a well-defined phylogenetic position near the root of the phylum Nematoda. The genome size estimate based on flow sorted nuclei stained with PI (Spencer Johnston, Texas A&M University) is 1C = 71.3 +/1 1.2 Mb. The strain being sequenced (ISS 195) was obtained from the laboratory of Judith Appleton (Cornell University) and has been maintained in rats since 1970. Worm isolation and DNA extraction was performed by Dante Zarlenga (USDA) This assembly consists of plasmid, fosmid and BAC end sequences. The data were assembled using the assembly engine, PCAP (Xiaoqiu Huang et. al. 2006). Our goal is to explore this WGS draft sequence of T. spiralis in several ways: i) to provide a better understanding of evolutionary biology by identifying gene loss or gain across the phylum Nematoda and clarify evolution of genome architecture (synteny, operons); ii) help identify RNA genes and regulatory regions; and iii) better define proteins involved in nematode parasitism that impact health and disease and are relevant to both host-parasite relationships and basic biological processes.. We masked the repeats by using RECON (Bao and Eddy, 2002) and RepeatMasker (A.F.A. Smit, R. Hubley & P. Green RepeatMasker at http://repeatmasker.org). Then the Ribosomal RNA genes were identified using RNAmmer ((http://www.cbs.dtu.dk/cgi-bin/nph-sw_request?rnammer ). Transfer RNA genes were identified with tRNAscan-SE (Lowe and Eddy, 1997). Non-coding RNAs, such as microRNAs, were identified by sequence homology search of the Rfam database (http://selab.janelia.org/software.html). Protein-coding genes were predicted using a combination of ab initio programs (Snap, Korf, 2004 and Fgenesh, Softberry, Corp) and an inhouse evidence based program Eannot (Eannot Ding et al., 2004) which uses mRNA, EST and protein alignment information from same species or cross-species to aid in gene structure determination. A consensus gene set from the above prediction algorithms will be generated, using a logical, hierarchical approach. Gene product naming was determined by BER (JCVI: http://ber.sourceforge.net ). For information regarding this assembly or project, or any other GSC genome project, please visit our Genome Groups web page (http://genome.wustl.edu/genome_group_index.cgi) and email the designated contact person. For specific questions regarding the T. spiralis genome project contact Makedonka Mitreva [email protected] (Washington University School of Medicine). The National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI) of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) provided funds for this project.

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    121
    181
    241
    301
    361
    421
    481
    541
    601
    661
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    841
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    1021
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    1261
    1321
    1381
    1441
    ATGGTTTCAA ATTTTGCGAA AGCGTTTGTA AAAACATTGG AAGAATACGG AGAATATCAG 
    AATGTTGCTG AAAGTGCTGT CACTCTGATT GCTGAATGCG CAGCTATGGA ATTGGTCTCG
    GTGATTTCTG AAGCTCGACA TTTGCTACAG CTTCGCTGTG GGCGTCGTTT AACAACGTCG
    GACATTACAC GCATATTGCG CAATCGTGGT GCACAGCCAA TCAACTTTTT TGGAAACGGT
    GCCTATTTGC CGGCCCGTAT TGCGGGAAAA GATGGCCTGT ATGTCGACGT GGATGAAGAA
    TTAGAATTGA GCACATTTTT GAAAGATTGT AATTTGCGTC CGCCGTTAGA ATCGCGTTTA
    TTTGCTTATT GGCTTTTGAA TGAGAACGAA GAAACTGAAA AAGCGAGAGT AGATTTGATG
    CTTGCTGAAA AGAAAGTTGA GATCGAACAA CAACAGAATG CATTGGAAGA GCGGAAACAG
    CAACGATTAG AATGCGTCTA TCCAATGCTC TGTCGACCAA ATTCAATATC CAAAGAAATG
    CAGTCGTATT TTTTCACAGT GACCGAAGCT TGCGTGTGCC ATGATGAAGA ACGACGTAAG
    CTAGCTTTGG CCGGTCTTGC TAATGATACA TCGTTGAAAT GTCTGCTGCC ACATTTTGTT
    TCGTTCATTC ATCGCGGTAT TCTTGTTAAC GCTCTTGGAA GCTCATTTGT GGTATGCATT
    TATTTAATGC GAATGATTGA TGCTATTTTA AAGAATCCAT CGTTCAACTG CGACTTGTAT
    TTGCATCGAT TGCTTCCGTC AATGTTGAAT TGTGCACTTT ACACTAGGCT TTCCGCAAAA
    CCAGAAGCGA ATGAGCATTG GCGATTACGT GATTTTTCCG CTAAGAATAT TGCAAAAGTT
    GTCAGCAAAA ATAAACATCT TCGAACACGG GTGGAAAAAT TGTTGGGTCG GGTGATTAAT
    GATCCTCATT CATCTTTTCA TAATATTTAT GGTGCAGTTG CAACGCTAGT TGAGCTTGGT
    GTTGAAGAAA TAGAACGAAC TTTGTTGCCC AGTTTGAATG CAATAGCGCA GAAATTGCGT
    TCTACTGATC CAACAATGAC AGTGATGGAC AAATATGGCC AACGAAAATT AGGCGAATCA
    CTGATTCTCA CTCTGCGAAA TTACATTCAT GAACGTCGTT TGTCGCTGGC TTCCTTGTGG
    CAATTTCAAG ACAAATTTGG ATCATATATT GGTACCATAG TATTCAATGG ATCATATCAT
    CGAGGCAGTG TAGTATCACC TCCTATTAGC ACATCGTGGA GGCATAAAAC CCATTTGAAA
    TCTTCTTCTT CCAGCTTTTC TGCTACAGCT AATTCATTCA CTGTTGGACG GGCAATTTTG
    GCTAATTCAG ATAAACCTCC TCAGCTCACA CCAGCGGTGT CTACTCCACC GAGCTTTGTT
    TTTCGTCGCA ACTGA

    The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.

    RefSeq XP_003382194.1
    CDS1..1455
    Translation

    Target ORF information:

    RefSeq Version XM_003382146.1
    Organism Trichinella spiralis
    Definition Trichinella spiralis conserved hypothetical protein (Tsp_09042) mRNA, complete cds.

    Target ORF information:

    Epitope DYKDDDDK
    Bacterial selection AMPR
    Mammalian selection NeoR
    Vector pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK
    XM_003382146.1

    ORF Insert Sequence:

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    121
    181
    241
    301
    361
    421
    481
    541
    601
    661
    721
    781
    841
    901
    961
    1021
    1081
    1141
    1201
    1261
    1321
    1381
    1441
    ATGGTTTCAA ATTTTGCGAA AGCGTTTGTA AAAACATTGG AAGAATACGG AGAATATCAG 
    AATGTTGCTG AAAGTGCTGT CACTCTGATT GCTGAATGCG CAGCTATGGA ATTGGTCTCG
    GTGATTTCTG AAGCTCGACA TTTGCTACAG CTTCGCTGTG GGCGTCGTTT AACAACGTCG
    GACATTACAC GCATATTGCG CAATCGTGGT GCACAGCCAA TCAACTTTTT TGGAAACGGT
    GCCTATTTGC CGGCCCGTAT TGCGGGAAAA GATGGCCTGT ATGTCGACGT GGATGAAGAA
    TTAGAATTGA GCACATTTTT GAAAGATTGT AATTTGCGTC CGCCGTTAGA ATCGCGTTTA
    TTTGCTTATT GGCTTTTGAA TGAGAACGAA GAAACTGAAA AAGCGAGAGT AGATTTGATG
    CTTGCTGAAA AGAAAGTTGA GATCGAACAA CAACAGAATG CATTGGAAGA GCGGAAACAG
    CAACGATTAG AATGCGTCTA TCCAATGCTC TGTCGACCAA ATTCAATATC CAAAGAAATG
    CAGTCGTATT TTTTCACAGT GACCGAAGCT TGCGTGTGCC ATGATGAAGA ACGACGTAAG
    CTAGCTTTGG CCGGTCTTGC TAATGATACA TCGTTGAAAT GTCTGCTGCC ACATTTTGTT
    TCGTTCATTC ATCGCGGTAT TCTTGTTAAC GCTCTTGGAA GCTCATTTGT GGTATGCATT
    TATTTAATGC GAATGATTGA TGCTATTTTA AAGAATCCAT CGTTCAACTG CGACTTGTAT
    TTGCATCGAT TGCTTCCGTC AATGTTGAAT TGTGCACTTT ACACTAGGCT TTCCGCAAAA
    CCAGAAGCGA ATGAGCATTG GCGATTACGT GATTTTTCCG CTAAGAATAT TGCAAAAGTT
    GTCAGCAAAA ATAAACATCT TCGAACACGG GTGGAAAAAT TGTTGGGTCG GGTGATTAAT
    GATCCTCATT CATCTTTTCA TAATATTTAT GGTGCAGTTG CAACGCTAGT TGAGCTTGGT
    GTTGAAGAAA TAGAACGAAC TTTGTTGCCC AGTTTGAATG CAATAGCGCA GAAATTGCGT
    TCTACTGATC CAACAATGAC AGTGATGGAC AAATATGGCC AACGAAAATT AGGCGAATCA
    CTGATTCTCA CTCTGCGAAA TTACATTCAT GAACGTCGTT TGTCGCTGGC TTCCTTGTGG
    CAATTTCAAG ACAAATTTGG ATCATATATT GGTACCATAG TATTCAATGG ATCATATCAT
    CGAGGCAGTG TAGTATCACC TCCTATTAGC ACATCGTGGA GGCATAAAAC CCATTTGAAA
    TCTTCTTCTT CCAGCTTTTC TGCTACAGCT AATTCATTCA CTGTTGGACG GGCAATTTTG
    GCTAATTCAG ATAAACCTCC TCAGCTCACA CCAGCGGTGT CTACTCCACC GAGCTTTGTT
    TTTCGTCGCA ACTGA

    The stop codons will be deleted if pcDNA3.1+/C-(K)DYK vector is selected.