Cellecta: Your Gene Knockout Solutions Partner

26 Apr 2017

Discover Cellecta's CRISPR knockout portfolio in this brochure, including constructs, polled lentiviral libraries, screening service and customer cell lines.

CRISPRtest™ Functional Cas9 Activity Kit

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Want to know if Cas9 is active in your cells? Cellecta’s CRISPRtest™ method allows you to assess the level of Cas9 activity in your cell line using two pre-mixed lentiviral-packaged vectors, the first containing a green fluorescent protein (GFP) marker and gRNA sequence targeting an essential gene (PCNA), and the second containing a red fluorescent protein (RFP) marker and a non-targeting gRNA. Transduction of CRISPRtest virus into cells will result in a mixture of cells expressing GFP and cells expressing RFP. Upon cell growth in the presence of active Cas9, the ratio of GFP cells: RFP cells will decrease proportionally to Cas9 activity. The CRISPRtest Functional Cas9 Activity Kit, currently for human cell lines only, is an easy-to-use, highly sensitive kit for measuring functional Cas9 activity in almost any human cell line.

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CRISPR Human Genome 80K Knockout Library (plasmid)

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Cellecta’s 80K Single-module Human Genome-Wide CRISPR Library was designed to be small enough (~80,000 constructs) to enable convenient genome-wide “dropout viability” screens with most standard human cell modules. With 4 sgRNAs targeting each gene, all of which have been designed using the latest criteria for effective guides described by Doench, et al. and containing the Cellecta-designed HEAT sgRNA structure which we have proven to generate more robust screening results than the standard sgRNA design, the library has deep enough gene coverage to generate efficient results. Genome-Wide Coverage with a Convenient Single 80K Module Single library with ~80,000 constructs targeting approximately 19,000 protein-coding genes Each gene is targeted by 4 sgRNAs designed based on Doench, et al. criteria Targets all human protein-coding genes—over 19,000 gene targets. The 80K Single-Module Human Genome-Wide CRISPR Library includes the following controls standard non-targeting controls non-specific control (sgRNA targeting introns throughout the genome) lethal sgRNA targeting generally essential genes (i.e., positive controls for dropout screens)

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Next Generation SequencingNext-generation sequencing (NGS), also known as whole-genome sequencing, high-throughput sequencing and massive parallel sequencing, produces and analyses thousands to millions of nucleotide sequences at once. Sequencing systems operate via varying technologies depending on the manufacturer, including sequencing by synthesis, ligation, pyrosequencing, ion semiconductor and single-molecule real-time sequencing. For NGS, library preparation is paramount to successful sequencing. In this section, explore a range of library preparation kits, from targeted, amplicon-based or hybridization-based kits including epigenomic, transcriptomic and genomic workflows to fragmentation kits. Find the best next-generation sequencing products in our peer-reviewed product directory: compare products, check customer reviews and receive pricing direct from manufacturers.Library GenerationLibrary generation refers to the construction of NGS libraries from RNA and DNA sources.Library PreparationLibrary preparation is a critical step in sequencing workflows, where DNA or RNA samples are converted into libraries for high-throughput, next generation sequencing. This step ensures accurate results and minimizes biases. Explore library preparation kits in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Gene EditingGene editing is the precise alteration to an organism's DNA, with CRISPR being the most well-known technique. It is used in a wide range of applications, including the development of disease models and gene therapy, and crop improvement. Browse our peer-reviewed product directory to find the best gene editing solutions, compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.Single Cell GenomicsCRISPRCRISPR technology enables precise editing of genes, allowing scientists to modify DNA at specific locations. This revolutionary tool is used in genetic research, drug development, and gene therapy. CRISPR has applications in agriculture, disease treatment, and creating genetically modified organisms (GMOs). Explore CRISPR solutions in our peer-reviewed product directory; compare products, check reviews, and get pricing directly from manufacturers.