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| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
HAS2 Lentiviral Activation Particles (h) | sc-401032-LAC | 200 µl | $455.00 |
Human hyaluronan synthase 2 (HAS2) is a membrane-associated glycosyltransferase that polymerizes hyaluronan, a major extracellular matrix glycosaminoglycan regulating tissue hydration, pericellular matrix organization, and cell motility. By controlling hyaluronan deposition and size distribution, HAS2 influences signaling networks that interface with ECM mechanotransduction and receptor pathways such as CD44 and RHAMM, shaping adhesion, migration, and inflammatory responses. HAS2 activity is tightly linked to fibroblast activation, epithelial–mesenchymal transition, and angiogenic remodeling, and its dysregulation is frequently associated with pathological matrix accumulation. Altered HAS2-driven hyaluronan synthesis has been implicated in fibrosis, chronic inflammatory states, and tumor microenvironment remodeling, making it a useful node for studying ECM-dependent phenotypes.
HAS2 Lentiviral Activation Particles (h) address this need by packaging the complete synergistic activation mediator (SAM) transcriptional activation system into transduction-ready, high-titer lentiviral particles, enabling efficient HAS2 upregulation across a broader range of human cell types.
HAS2 Lentiviral Activation Particles (h) deliver all functional components of the synergistic activation mediator (SAM) system via lentiviral transduction. The system comprises three particle preparations co-transduced into target cells: one encoding catalytically inactive dCas9 (D10A and N863A mutations) fused to the VP64 transactivation domain with a blasticidin resistance gene; one encoding the MS2-p65-HSF1 fusion protein with a hygromycin resistance gene; and one encoding a target-specific 20 nt sgRNA fused to two MS2 RNA aptamers with a puromycin resistance gene. Following lentiviral transduction and genomic integration of the expression cassettes, the SAM components are stably expressed and assemble at the target locus within the proximal promoter region upstream of the HAS2 transcriptional start site, where VP64, p65, and HSF1 act cooperatively to recruit endogenous transcriptional machinery and drive sustained upregulation of endogenous HAS2 expression. The use of nuclease-inactive dCas9 avoids the introduction of double-strand DNA breaks and preserves the native HAS2 genomic locus and regulatory architecture.
The lentiviral format offers several practical advantages: stable genomic integration supports heritable activation across cell divisions; high-titer particle preparations eliminate the need for in-house viral production; and compatibility with primary, non-dividing, and transfection-resistant cell types expands experimental accessibility. Successful transduction can be confirmed and enriched through triple antibiotic selection using puromycin, hygromycin, and blasticidin.
For Research Use Only. Not Intended for Diagnostic or Therapeutic Use.