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Catalytically inactive Cas9 from S. pyogenes with P2A-BlastR under the hPGK promoter, and cloning backbone for sgRNA. Contains BsmBI sites for insertion of spacer sequences.
CRISPRi negative control. KRAB domain and catalytically inactive Cas9 from S. pyogenes with 2A-BlastR under the hPGK promoter, and sgRNA1 against the EGFP CDS
CRISPRi negative control. KRAB domain and catalytically inactive Cas9 from S. pyogenes with 2A-BlastR under the hPGK promoter, and sgRNA1 against the BFP CDS
CRISPRi negative control. KRAB domain and catalytically inactive Cas9 from S. pyogenes with 2A-BlastR under the hPGK promoter, and sgRNA2 against the EGFP CDS
CRISPRi negative control. KRAB domain and catalytically inactive Cas9 from S. pyogenes with 2A-BlastR under the hPGK promoter, and sgRNA3 against the EGFP CDS
CRISPR Cas9 KO library targets 660 ubiquitination-related proteins, including all major E1, E2, E3 and deubiquitinating enzymes, as well as other ubiquitination-related proteins.
This pooled lentiviral CRISPR knockout library targets E-boxes genome-wide and can be applied for identification of essential MYC binding sites in a wide range of human cells.