Cas9 Nuclease Adenovirus
Specifications
SKU | K004 |
Name | Cas9 Nuclease Adenovirus |
Unit | 1 ml |
Caution | This product is for research use only and is not intended for therapeutic or diagnostic applications. Please contact a technical service representative for more information. |
Vector | pAdeno-Cas9-Nuclease |
Description |
This Cas9 nuclease can be used with a target-specific sgRNA to bind DNA and create a double-stranded cut. |
Format | Virus |
Shipping Conditions |
High titer adenoviruses are shipped with dry ice and low titer adenoviruses are shipped with ice packs. For long term storage, it is recommended to store the viruses at -80°C in small aliquots to avoid repeated freeze-thaw cycles. |
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FAQs
How long after transduction can the infection efficiency be observed? | |
You can observe transduction efficiency from 48 hours up to 5 days after infection.
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What are the primers to use for SV40T and SV40T tsA58 detection? | |
PCR primers:
SV40T Forward Primer Sequence
5’ AGCCTGTAGAACCAAACATT 3'
SV40T Reverse Primer Sequence
5’ CTGCTGACTCTCAACATTCT 3'
The two primers should amplify the region between 3677-4468bp, giving a 792bp fragment.
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What is the sequence of the SV40 large T antigen? | |
This information can be accessed on this page by clicking on "pLenti-SV40-T" under vector map. The Large T antigen is at position 5079-5927.
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For G221 and LV620, what does the 'V12' in RasV12 mean? | |
The V12 means that amino acid # 12 is mutated from a Valine to a Glycine. Other than that, the sequence matches the coding region of HRAS perfectly (NM_005343).
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Where is the SV40T tsA58 gene sequence? | |
The SV40T tsA58 gene is located between 3138-5264bp, with the Alanine-to-Valine mutation at amino acid 438.
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