CROPseq-iT7 Human CRISPR Knockout Pooled Library (Brunello)
(Pooled Library #223064)
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Purpose
This library combines gRNAs from the Brunello Human CRISPR Knockout Pooled Library (Addgene #73178) with an inverted T7 promoter downstream of the guide cassette to enable genome-scale optical perturbation screening. This method uses fluorescence microscopy for optical phenotyping in living cells and Nuclear In-Situ Sequencing (NIS-Seq) to identify individual gRNAs in the same cells. In principle, any phenotype observable by microscopy and any nucleated cell type is thus compatible with CRISPR perturbation screening.
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Vector Backbone
CROPseq-iT7 (Plasmid #211699) - does not express Cas9
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Depositing Labs
Ordering
Item | Catalog # | Description | Quantity | Price (USD) | |||
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Pooled Library | 223064 | CROPseq-iT7 Human KO Library† | 1 | $640 | Add to Cart |
† A Cas9 plasmid is NOT included with this item and will have to be ordered separately. It is recommended to use in conjunction with cells that are stably expressing Cas9.
Library Details
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SpeciesHuman
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Genes targeted19,114
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gRNAs76,441
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Controls1,000
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Lentiviral generation3rd
Library Shipping
Each library is delivered in a microcentrifuge tube on blue ice. The tube's contents will not necessarily be frozen. For best results, minimize freeze/thaws.
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Volume∼20 µL
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Concentration50 ng/µL
Resource Information
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Protocols
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Depositor Data
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Scripts
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Terms and Licenses
Academic/Nonprofit TermsIndustry Terms- Not Available to Industry
Trademarks- Zeocin® is an InvivoGen trademark.
These pooled libraries were created by your colleagues. Please acknowledge the Principal Investigator, cite the article in which the plasmids were described, and include Addgene in the Materials and Methods of your future publications.
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For your Materials & Methods section:
CROPseq-iT7 Human CRISPR Knockout (Brunello) library was a gift from Jonathan Schmid-Burgk (Addgene #223064 ; http://n2t.net/addgene:223064 ; RRID:Addgene_223064) -
For your References section:
NIS-Seq enables cell-type-agnostic optical perturbation screening. Fandrey CI, Jentzsch M, Konopka P, Hoch A, Blumenstock K, Zackria A, Maasewerd S, Lovotti M, Lapp DJ, Gohr FN, Suwara P, Swiezewski J, Rossnagel L, Gobs F, Cristodaro M, Muhandes L, Behrendt R, Lam MC, Walgenbach KJ, Bald T, Schmidt FI, Latz E, Schmid-Burgk JL. Nat Biotechnol. 2024 Dec 19. doi: 10.1038/s41587-024-02516-5. PubMed 39702735