ECAS9GFPPR
eSpCas9-GFP Protein
from Streptococcus pyogenes with mutations conferring enhanced specificity, fused with enhanced GFP, recombinant, expressed in E. coli, 3X NLS
Synonym(s):
eSpCas9-EGFP, eSpCas9-GFP
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recombinant
expressed in E. coli
assay
≥90% (SDS-PAGE)
form
lyophilized powder
packaging
pkg of 1 kit (3 components)
reporter gene
GFP
shipped in
wet ice
storage temp.
−20°C
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General description
An N-terminally fused enhanced green fluorescent protein with an excitation peak at 488 nm and emission peak at 509 nm allows for visualization of transfected RNP complex in addition to utility in flow cytometry applications. The protein also contains three varied nuclear localization sequences postioned for optimal activity.
Application
- Functional Genomics
- Target Validation
- Genome Editing
- Fluorescence Microscopy
- Flow Cytometry
Features and Benefits
- Enhanced specificity compared to wild type Cas9
- Highly active
- Ready-to-inject/transfect
Packaging
pkg of 250 μg ( ≥1300 pmol)
Components
- one vial of lyophilized eSpCas9-GFP recombinant protein
- one vial containing 1 mL of 1x dilution buffer
- one vial containing 1 mL of nuclease-free water with glycerol
Principle
Newly engineered eSpCas9 (1.1) enables the efficient targeted gene editing of established CRISPR systems with the benefit of reduced off-target effects. Point mutations (K848A/K1003A/R1060A) in the chromosome-binding motif of SpCas9, as described by Slaymaker, et al., provide higher on-target fidelity without loss of cleavage efficiency.
Reconstitution
Other Notes
Check out our other MISSION® Cas9 Proteins at SigmaAldrich.com/CRISPRproteins
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