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Vectors for Zebrafish pdxp

Gene Information

  • Offical Gene Symbol pdxp
  • Species Zebrafish (Danio rerio)
  • Offical Full Name pyridoxal (pyridoxine, vitamin B6) phosphatase
  • Other Aliases zgc:194409
  • Other Desigations pyridoxal phosphate phosphatase
  • Gene Type protein-coding
  • Summary
    Predicted to enable glycerol-3-phosphatase activity. Predicted to be active in cytoplasm. Orthologous to human PDXP (pyridoxal phosphatase). [provided by Alliance of Genome Resources, Apr 2022]
  • NCBI Gene ID 561030
  • RefSeq Transcript
  • RefSeq Protein
  • External Links NCBI  | EnsemblUCSC Genome Browser View

Popular Vector Designs for Zebrafish pdxp(These vectors can be made very quickly)

Gene Expression Vectors
These designs are created with VectorBuilder’s standard backbones containing a ubiquitous promoter driving the ORF of your gene. A marker (e.g. EGFP) is placed in the vector where appropriate.
Vector Description Vector Type Marker Price
Zebrafish pdxp expression regular plasmid vector Mammalian Gene Expression Vector   Guide  From $189
Zebrafish pdxp expression lentivirus vector Mammalian Gene Expression Lentiviral Vector   Guide  From $189
Zebrafish pdxp expression adenovirus vector Mammalian Gene Expression Adenoviral Vector   Guide  From $189
Zebrafish pdxp expression AAV vector Mammalian Gene Expression AAV Vector   Guide  From $189
Zebrafish pdxp expression PiggyBac vector Mammalian Gene Expression PiggyBac Vector   Guide  From $189

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