Knockout Human Kinases using Sigma CRISPR Pooled LentivirusProtein kinases are among the largest and most well studied gene families. Protein phosphorylation plays an essential role in intercellular communication in eukaryotic organisms by mediating signal transduction during development, transcription, immune response, metabolism, apoptosis, and cell differentiation. Aberrant regulation of kinases plays a causal role in many diseases, and the study of these proteins and their functions will contribute to the discovery and development of new therapeutics.
The Sigma CRISPR Human Kinase Lentiviral Pooled Knockout Library contains:
- Over 6,000 unique lentiviral clones expressing Cas9 and gRNA sequences designed to functionally inactivate (knockout) nearly 700 human kinase genes
- High clone coverage (7−10 distinct gRNAs per kinase gene, average of 8.6 per gene) increases the statistical strength of your hit analysis
- Numerous built-in enrichment and depletion clones allow researchers to confidently gauge the success of their pooled screening experiments
- The pool contains 100 non-targeting control gRNAs as normalization standards
- gRNA design and tiling was created with a stringent bioinformatics approach to minimize off−target modification of each gRNA