GenCrispr eSpCas9 nuclease is a mutant form of Cas9 nuclease. Cas9 nuclease is an RNA-guided endonuclease that can catalyze cleavage of double stranded DNA. This kind of targeted nuclease is a powerful tool for genome editing with high precision. Cas9 protein forms a very stable ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complex with the guide RNA (gRNA) component of the CRISPR/Cas9system. Compared with the wild type Cas9 nuclease, eSpCas9 reduces off-target effects by over 10-fold, while maintaining robust on-target genome editing efficiency. GenScript has developed a eSpCas9-N-NLS nuclease which contains a nuclear localization sequence (NLS) on the N-terminus of the protein to meet all the researchers’ requirements (e.g. in vitro cleavage assay, RNP complex transfection, and micro injection).
Product Source: GenCrispr eSpCas9-N-NLS is produced by expression in an E. coli strain carrying a plasmid encoding the Cas9 gene from Streptococcus pyogenes with a N terminal nuclear localization signal (NLS).
Key Features
-DNA-free: no external DNA added to system
-High cleavage efficiency: NLS ensures the entry of Cas9 protein into nuclei
-Low off target: transient expression of Cas9 nuclease
-Time-saving: no need for transcription and translation
Applications
-Screening for highly efficient and specific targeting gRNAs by in vitro DNA cleavage.
-In vivo gene editing when combined with a specific gRNA by electroporation or injection. |