Oligo GEArray® Mouse Genome Stability / DNA Repair Microarray: OMM-042
 
Description
The Oligo GEArray® Mouse Genome Stability & DNA Repair Microarray is designed to profile the expression of mouse genes known to be associated with maintaining genome stability. In mammalian cells, a network of biochemical pathways exists to maintain the functional and structural integrity of genome. The DNA repair system (including base, nucleotide, and mismatch excision) is a one of the major defense mechanisms cells use to minimize DNA mutations, damage, and replication errors. With the OMM-042 Oligo GEArray® Mouse Genome Stability & DNA Repair Microarray you can compare your experimental samples with expression data from a manageable number of related genes.

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DNA Damage Repair:

Base-excision repair: Adprt1, Adprtl2, Mbd4, Mpg, Mutyh, Nthl1, Ogg1, Rad51l3.
Nucleotide Excision Repair: Ercc2, Ercc3, Ercc5, Gtf2h3, Nthl1, Poll, Rad23a, Rad23b, Slk, Xpa, Xpc.
Mismatch Excision Repair: Mlh1, Mlh3, Msh2, Msh3, Msh4, Msh5, Msh6, Pms1, Pms2, Pold3, Trex1.
DSB Repair: Brca2, G22p1, Mre11a, Prkdc, Rad52, Xrcc4, Xrcc5.
RAD6-dependent pathway: Ube2a, Ube2b, Ube2i, Ube2n, Ube2v2.
Other DNA-repair related genes: Apex1, Apex2, Atm, Atr, Brca1, Dmc1h, Ercc1, Ercc4, Exo1, Fen1, Gtf2h1, Gtf2h2, Gtf2h4, Hus1, Lig1, Lig3, Lig4, Mgmt, Mus81, Nbn, Neil1, Polb, Rad18, Rad21, Rad50, Rad51, Rad51c, Rad51l1, Tdg, Ung, Xab2, Xrcc1, Xrcc2, Xrcc3.

Genome stability:

Telomere maintenance: Adprt1, Hnrpd, Pinx1, Tep1, Terf1, Terf2, Terf2ip, Tert, Tinf2.
Other genome-stability related genes: ATM, TOP3A, TOP3B.

Other genome stability or DNA repair related genes:

Adprtl3, Ankrd17, B3bp, Blm, Brip1, Ccnh, Cdk7, Cetn2, Cib1, Ckn1, Ddb1, Ddb2, Ercc6, Mjd, Mms19l, Mnat1, Neil2, Pnkp, Rad54l, Recc1, Recql4, Recql5, Rpa1, Rpa3, Smug1, Tnks, Tnks1bp1, Top3a, Top3b, Trp73.

Storage Conditions
Please check the kit components immediately after you receive this package. SABiosciences is only responsible for missing items reported within two (2) business days of receipt.

GEArray microarrays are shipped at ambient temperature enclosed in either a HybTube or ExpressPak Storage Box. They should be stored at -20 ºC upon receipt.

References
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  3. Hoege, C., B. Pfander, et al. (2002). RAD6-dependent DNA repair is linked to modification of PCNA by ubiquitin and SUMO. Nature 419 (6903): 135-41.
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