
Ordering Information
| Product Name | Catalog # | UNIT | Price | Qty | FAVORITES | |
TOX CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (m) | sc-434240 | 20 µg | $397.00 | |||
TOX HDR Plasmid (m) | sc-434240-HDR | 20 µg | $445.00 |
TOX (thymocyte selection–associated high mobility group box) is a nuclear DNA-binding factor that shapes transcriptional programs during lymphocyte development and differentiation in mice. It is induced downstream of antigen receptor signaling and calcium/calcineurin-dependent pathways, where it helps coordinate chromatin state and gene expression during thymocyte selection and peripheral T cell fate decisions. TOX is strongly linked to programs of T cell exhaustion and tissue-resident adaptation, influencing effector function, persistence, and cytokine responsiveness in inflammatory settings. Dysregulated TOX activity has been associated with altered immune homeostasis and tumor-immune interactions, making it a useful node for studying transcriptional control in immunology and cancer biology models.
TOX CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (m) is a pool of plasmids designed for targeted disruption of the Tox gene in mouse cell lines. Each plasmid in the pool co-expresses a unique sgRNA, targeting a distinct site within the Tox 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, TOX HDR Plasmid (m) 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 Tox target site.
When co-transfected with TOX CRISPR/Cas9 KO Plasmid (m):
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 Tox locus and eliminating potential confounding effects on downstream assays.
This two-step approach:
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