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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
14-3-3 σ CRISPR Activation Plasmid (h) | sc-401096-ACT | 20 µg | $397.00 |
SFN encodes the human 14-3-3 sigma (σ) adaptor protein, a p53-inducible regulator that coordinates signal transduction by binding phosphoserine/phosphothreonine motifs on diverse client proteins. It plays key roles in DNA damage checkpoints, G2/M cell-cycle control, and maintenance of epithelial differentiation, influencing pathways that govern proliferation, apoptosis, and stress responses. Through modulating the localization and activity of cell-cycle regulators and kinases, 14-3-3 σ contributes to genomic stability and tumor suppressive programs. Dysregulated SFN expression and epigenetic silencing have been reported across multiple cancers and are also relevant to studies of keratinocyte biology, senescence, and response to genotoxic stress.
14-3-3 σ CRISPR Activation Plasmid (h) provides a targeted, non-destructive approach to upregulating endogenous SFN expression without altering the underlying DNA sequence.
14-3-3 σ CRISPR Activation Plasmid (h) is a three-plasmid synergistic activation mediator (SAM) system engineered for highly efficient, site-specific transcriptional upregulation of the SFN locus in human cell lines. The system is built around a catalytically inactive Cas9 (dCas9) carrying two inactivating mutations (D10A and N863A) that eliminate nuclease activity while preserving DNA binding. This dCas9 is fused to VP64, a potent transcriptional activator, and is co-expressed with a blasticidin resistance gene for selection. The second plasmid encodes the MS2-p65-HSF1 fusion protein, a secondary activator complex that works in concert with dCas9-VP64, alongside a hygromycin resistance gene. The third plasmid encodes a target-specific 20 nt sgRNA fused to two MS2 RNA aptamers that recruit the MS2-p65-HSF1 complex to the activation site, accompanied by a puromycin resistance gene. The three plasmids are delivered at a 1:1:1 mass ratio for balanced expression of all system components.
Once assembled at the target locus, the SAM complex binds within approximately 200 bp upstream of the SFN transcriptional start site, where VP64, p65, and HSF1 act in concert to recruit transcriptional machinery and drive upregulation of endogenous 14-3-3 σ expression. Unlike nuclease-active Cas9, dCas9 does not introduce double-strand breaks or modify the genomic sequence, preserving the native SFN locus and enabling the study of 14-3-3 σ-dependent transcriptional responses at the endogenous locus, making it a valuable tool for functional studies, target gene identification, and the modeling of 14-3-3 σ pathway restoration in tumor cells with silenced or reduced SFN expression.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.