ATP6IP2 (ATP6AP2) Human Gene Knockout Kit (CRISPR)

CAT#: KN210275LP

ATP6AP2 - human gene knockout kit via CRISPR, HDR mediated

Functional Cassette: GFP-puro Luciferase-Puro RFP-BSD mBFP-Neo



HDR-mediated knockout kit validation

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USD 1,657.00

4 Weeks*

Size
    • 1 kit

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Specifications

Product Data
Format 2 gRNA vectors, 1 Luciferase-Puro donor, 1 scramble control
Donor DNA Luciferase-Puro
Symbol ATP6IP2
Locus ID 10159
Components

KN210275G1, ATP6IP2 gRNA vector 1 in pCas-Guide CRISPR vector

KN210275G2, ATP6IP2 gRNA vector 2 in pCas-Guide CRISPR vector

KN210275LPD, donor DNA containing left and right homologous arms and Luciferase-Puro functional cassette.

GE100003, scramble sequence in pCas-Guide vector

Disclaimer These products are manufactured and supplied by OriGene under license from ERS. The kit is designed based on the best knowledge of CRISPR technology. The system has been functionally validated for knocking-in the cassette downstream the native promoter. The efficiency of the knock-out varies due to the nature of the biology and the complexity of the experimental process.
Reference Data
RefSeq NM_005765
UniProt ID O75787
Synonyms APT6M8-9; ATP6IP2; ATP6M8-9; ELDF10; HT028; M8-9; MRXE; MRXSH; MSTP009; PRR; RENR; XMRE; XPDS
Summary This gene encodes a protein that is associated with adenosine triphosphatases (ATPases). Proton-translocating ATPases have fundamental roles in energy conservation, secondary active transport, acidification of intracellular compartments, and cellular pH homeostasis. There are three classes of ATPases- F, P, and V. The vacuolar (V-type) ATPases have a transmembrane proton-conducting sector and an extramembrane catalytic sector. The encoded protein has been found associated with the transmembrane sector of the V-type ATPases. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]

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