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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
FAM148C CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (h) | sc-414279 | 20 µg | $397.00 |
C2CD4C (FAM148C) encodes a C2 domain–containing protein implicated in calcium-dependent membrane-associated signaling and regulation of protein–protein interactions at intracellular membranes. Emerging functional annotations link FAM148C to pathways coordinating vesicular trafficking, cytoskeletal dynamics, and stimulus-responsive transcriptional programs that influence cell growth and metabolic homeostasis. Genetic studies have associated variation in the C2CD4C locus with glycemic traits and type 2 diabetes risk, supporting investigation of its roles in pancreatic islet function and broader endocrine signaling networks. These features make FAM148C a useful target for mechanistic studies of signaling integration and genotype-to-phenotype relationships in human cell models.
FAM148C CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (h) is a pool of plasmids designed for targeted disruption of the C2CD4C gene in human cell lines. Each plasmid co-expresses a unique single guide RNA (sgRNA) targeting a distinct site within the C2CD4C together with the Streptococcus pyogenes Cas9 nuclease. The plasmids also encode GFP, allowing fluorescent identification and enrichment of successfully transfected cells by fluorescence microscopy or flow cytometry.
The multi-guide design increases the likelihood of generating insertions or deletions (indels) that disrupt the C2CD4C open reading frame following Cas9-mediated double-strand break formation. DNA breaks introduced by the CRISPR/Cas9 system are repaired through endogenous non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) pathways, frequently resulting in frameshift mutations that abolish FAM148C protein expression.
This CRISPR knockout system enables efficient generation of C2CD4C-deficient cell models for investigation of FAM148C signaling, functional genomics studies, cancer biology research, and evaluation of therapeutic responses in human cell lines.
CRISPRs +/- HDRs
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.