
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
CAMP CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (h) | sc-400651 | 20 µg | $397.00 | |||
CAMP HDR Plasmid (h) | sc-400651-HDR | 20 µg | $445.00 |
CAMP encodes cathelicidin antimicrobial peptide (LL-37), a cationic host-defense effector produced by epithelial cells and neutrophils that directly disrupts microbial membranes and shapes mucosal barrier immunity. Beyond antimicrobial activity, CAMP modulates innate immune signaling by influencing chemotaxis, cytokine production, and leukocyte activation, intersecting with pattern-recognition receptor pathways and inflammatory networks. Its expression is regulated by differentiation cues and vitamin D–responsive transcriptional programs, linking environmental and metabolic states to antimicrobial defense. Dysregulated CAMP activity has been studied in chronic inflammatory conditions, skin and airway barrier disorders, and infection-associated inflammation, where altered peptide levels can affect microbial community composition and tissue immune tone.
CAMP CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (h) is a pool of plasmids designed for targeted disruption of the CAMP gene in human cell lines. Each plasmid in the pool co-expresses a unique sgRNA, targeting a distinct site within the CAMP locus, alongside the Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 nuclease, and encodes GFP to enable fluorescent identification and enrichment of successfully transfected cells. This multi-guide strategy increases the likelihood of inducing frameshifts or deletions that produce a functional knockout, offering a more robust alternative to single-guide approaches. DSBs induced at multiple sites are resolved through non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) or, when used with the included HDR donor template, homology-directed repair (HDR) at a defined target site within the locus.
When used in conjunction with the RFP-expressing HDR donor, GFP and RFP fluorescence can be used together to distinguish transfected from edited cell populations, streamlining flow cytometry-based sorting and clone selection workflows.
For applications requiring confirmed, selectable knockout clones, CAMP HDR Plasmid (h) includes an HDR donor construct containing a puromycin resistance cassette (PuroR) and a red fluorescent protein (RFP) reporter, flanked by homology arms specific to a defined CAMP target site.
When co-transfected with CAMP CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (h):
The HDR donor construct features loxP sites flanking the PuroR-RFP selection cassette to allow clean marker removal following clone confirmation. Transient expression of Cre recombinase via the included Cre Vector: sc-418923 excises the cassette, leaving a minimal residual loxP site within the CAMP locus and eliminating potential confounding effects on downstream assays.
This two-step approach:
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