Product Details
Target gene information
| Gene symbol | IDH1 |
| Synonyms | HEL-216 HEL-S-26 IDCD IDH IDP IDPC PICD |
| Species | HUMAN |
| Gene ID | 3417 |
| Summary | Isocitrate dehydrogenases catalyze the oxidative decarboxylation of isocitrate to 2-oxoglutarate. These enzymes belong to two distinct subclasses, one of which utilizes NAD(+) as the electron acceptor and the other NADP(+). Five isocitrate dehydrogenases have been reported: three NAD(+)-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenases, which localize to the mitochondrial matrix, and two NADP(+)-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenases, one of which is mitochondrial and the other predominantly cytosolic. Each NADP(+)-dependent isozyme is a homodimer. The protein encoded by this gene is the NADP(+)-dependent isocitrate dehydrogenase found in the cytoplasm and peroxisomes. It contains the PTS-1 peroxisomal targeting signal sequence. The presence of this enzyme in peroxisomes suggests roles in the regeneration of NADPH for intraperoxisomal reductions, such as the conversion of 2, 4-dienoyl-CoAs to 3-enoyl-CoAs, as well as in peroxisomal reactions that consume 2-oxoglutarate, namely the alpha-hydroxylation of phytanic acid. The cytoplasmic enzyme serves a significant role in cytoplasmic NADPH production. Alternatively spliced transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2013]. |
Knockout cell line information
| Deliverables | One vial of gene knockout cells (1x10^6 cells) and one vial of control parental cells (1x10^6) |
| Parental cell line | HEK293T |
| Genotype | IDH1-/- |
| Validation | Sanger sequencing |
| Biosafety level | 2 |
| Storage | Liquid nitrogen |
| Availability | approximately 12 weeks |
