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TPST2-CRYBB1 Fusion FISH Probe

The TPST2-CRYBB1 Fusion FISH Probe is used to confirm a fusion of the TPST2 and CRYBB1 genes. The fusion of the TPST2 and CRYBB1 genes has been associated with Uterine Corpus Endometrial Carcinoma, Liver Hepatocellular Carcinoma, and Liver Hepatocellular Carcinoma. These probes are FISH confirmed on normal peripheral blood in both interphase nuclei and metaphase spreads before shipment. Typical turnaround time for this product is 7-14 days after purchase.

** This product is for in vitro and research use only. This product is not intended for diagnostic use. Please note that both genes fall on the same chromosome and inter-chromosomal detection may be difficult to detect depending on the genes proximity to one another. Please consult our support staff before ordering this product to ensure that the probe can be designed to meet your specific needs.

Turnaround Time: 7-10 Business Days    Shipping Time: 1-2 Day Expedited Shipping

SKU Test Kits Buffer Dye Color Order Now
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-ORGR  (Standard Design) 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-RERE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-REOR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-REGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-REGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-REAQ 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-ORRE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-OROR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-ORGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-ORAQ 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GORE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GOOR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GOGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GOGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GOAQ 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GRRE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GROR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GRGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GRGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-GRAQ 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-AQRE 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-AQOR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-AQGO 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-AQGR 20 (40 μL) 200 μL
TPST2-CRYBB1-20-AQAQ 20 (40 μL) 200 μL

CRYBB1 Gene Summary

Crystallins are separated into two classes: taxon-specific, or enzyme, and ubiquitous. The latter class constitutes the major proteins of vertebrate eye lens and maintains the transparency and refractive index of the lens. Since lens central fiber cells lose their nuclei during development, these crystallins are made and then retained throughout life, making them extremely stable proteins. Mammalian lens crystallins are divided into alpha, beta, and gamma families; beta and gamma crystallins are also considered as a superfamily. Alpha and beta families are further divided into acidic and basic groups. Seven protein regions exist in crystallins: four homologous motifs, a connecting peptide, and N- and C-terminal extensions. Beta-crystallins, the most heterogeneous, differ by the presence of the C-terminal extension (present in the basic group, none in the acidic group). Beta-crystallins form aggregates of different sizes and are able to self-associate to form dimers or to form heterodimers with other beta-crystallins. This gene, a beta basic group member, undergoes extensive cleavage at its N-terminal extension during lens maturation. It is also a member of a gene cluster with beta-A4, beta-B2, and beta-B3. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Gene Name: Crystallin Beta B1

Chromosome: CHR22: 26995361 -27013991

Locus: 22q12.1

TPST2 Gene Summary

The protein encoded by this gene catalyzes the O-sulfation of tyrosine residues within acidic regions of proteins. The encoded protein is a type II integral membrane protein found in the Golgi body. Two transcript variants encoding the same protein have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

Gene Name: Tyrosylprotein Sulfotransferase 2

Chromosome: CHR22: 26921713 -26986089

Locus: 22q12.1

Gene Diseases

The TPST2 CRYBB1 Fusion has been associated with the following diseases:

Disease Name
Uterine Corpus Endometrial Carcinoma
Liver Hepatocellular Carcinoma
Liver Hepatocellular Carcinoma

FISH Probe Protocols

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Customer Publications

There are currently no FISH related publications for this probe.