Each CRISPR/Cas9 Knockout (KO) Plasmid product consists of a pool of 3 plasmids designed to ensure identification and cleavage of a specific gene for maximum knockout efficiency. Each plasmid encodes a unique 20 nt sequence derived from the GeCKO (v2) library.
Each CRISPR/Cas9 Knockout (KO) Plasmid product consists of a pool of 3 plasmids designed to ensure identification and cleavage of a specific gene for maximum knockout efficiency. Each plasmid encodes a unique 20 nt sequence derived from the GeCKO (v2) library.
CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmids consists of Factor I-specific 20 nt guide RNA sequences derived from the GeCKO (v2) library
For CRISPR gene knockout, gRNA sequences direct the Cas9 protein to induce a site-specific double strand break (DSB) in the genomic DNA
Target-specific CRISPR Plasmids for both gene knockout and activation are available. Please refer to the detailed product information in the tabs below
All products are provided as transfection-ready, purified plasmid DNA, except the Lentiviral Activation Particles which have been prepackaged as Lentiviral Particles for use with hard-to-transfect cells
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HDR Plasmid
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Factor I Antibodies for analysis of cellular responses to Factor I CRISPR Products
CRISPR/Cas9 KO plasmids, Double Nickase Plasmids and CRISPR/dCas9 Activation plasmids are considered a "Licensed Product" and are to be used in accordance with the Limited/Label License. Click here for details
Description
20 µg of transfection-ready, purified plasmid DNA; Suitable for up to 20 transfections
Factor I HDR Plasmid (h) is recommended for co-transfection with Factor I CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (h)
Factor I HDR Plasmid (h) consists of a pool of 2-3 plasmids, each containing a homology-directed DNA repair (HDR) template corresponding to the cut sites generated by the Factor I CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (h)
Each HDR plasmid contains two 800 bp homology arms designed to specifically bind to the genomic DNA surrounding the corresponding Cas9-induced double strand DNA break site
Each HDR Plasmid inserts a puromycin resistance gene to enable selection of stable knockout (KO) cells and an RFP (Red Fluorescent Protein) gene to visually verify transfection
The puromycin resistance and RFP genes are flanked by two LoxP sites to allow for further processing by the Cre Vector sc-418923