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Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Double Nickase Plasmid (m): sc-426545-NIC

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  • Target species: mouse
  • 20 µg of transfection-ready, purified plasmid DNA; Suitable for up to 20 transfections
  • Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Double Nickase Plasmid (m) consists of a pair of plasmids each encoding a D10A mutated Cas9 nuclease and a target-specific 20 nt guide RNA (gRNA) designed to knockout gene expression with greater specificity than its CRISPR/Cas9 KO counterpart
  • Paired gRNA sequences are offset by approximately 20 bp to allow for specific Cas9-mediated double nicking of the genomic DNA, which mimics a DSB
  • One plasmid in the pair contains a puromycin-resistance gene for selection; the other plasmid in the pair contains a GFP marker to visually confirm transfection
  • Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Double Nickase Plasmid (m) and Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Double Nickase Plasmid (m2) encode distinct paired gRNA designs targeting Mfn1. One or both designs may be available
  • Following transfection, gene knockout efficiency can be assayed by WB, IF or IHC using antibody: Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Antibody (D-10): sc-166644
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    Product NameCatalog #UNITPriceQtyFAVORITES

    Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Double Nickase Plasmid (m)

    sc-426545-NIC
    20 µg
    $410.00

    Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Double Nickase Plasmid (m2)

    sc-426545-NIC-2
    20 µg
    $410.00

    Mouse Mfn1 encodes mitofusin 1, a dynamin-related GTPase embedded in the outer mitochondrial membrane that drives mitochondrial tethering and fusion. MFN1 coordinates mitochondrial network architecture, supports oxidative phosphorylation efficiency, and contributes to mitochondrial DNA maintenance and stress adaptation through mitochondrial dynamics pathways. Its activity intersects with quality control processes such as mitophagy and apoptosis signaling by influencing membrane potential, cristae organization, and organelle communication. Dysregulation of MFN1-linked fusion is associated with altered bioenergetics and is frequently studied in the context of neurodegeneration, cardiometabolic dysfunction, and cancer cell state transitions where mitochondrial remodeling impacts phenotype.

    Mfn1/Mitofusin 1 Double Nickase Plasmid (m) consists of a matched pair of plasmids engineered for high-specificity editing of the Mfn1 locus in mouse cell lines. Each plasmid expresses a Cas9 D10A nickase and a distinct sgRNA targeting opposite DNA strands within Mfn1. When directed to adjacent sites on opposite DNA strands, the two nickases generate offset single-strand nicks that together produce a staggered double-strand break, requiring coordinated on-target activity from both guides. The resulting DNA break is resolved by endogenous cellular repair pathways, most commonly through non-homologous end joining (NHEJ), leading to insertions or deletions that disrupt Mfn1 function. By requiring dual sgRNA engagement at the target locus, the double nicking approach enhances editing specificity and provides a complementary CRISPR strategy for applications where additional control over targeting precision is desired.

    To support efficient identification of edited cells, one plasmid encodes GFP for fluorescent visualization of transfected populations, while the companion plasmid carries a puromycin resistance gene for antibiotic selection. Together, these features support efficient enrichment of co-transfected populations and simplify the validation of Mfn1-disrupted clones.

    For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.