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TAF4B Knockout Cell Line

TAF4B Knockout Cell Line

SPL-03573

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Description
Frameshift mutation
Target Information
Target Name TAF4B
Gene Abbr. TAF4B
Gene ID 6875
Full Name TATA-box binding protein associated factor 4b
Alias SPGF13, TAF2C2, TAFII105
Species Human
WT Expression Level 6.67 TPM (TPM = Transcripts per million; any value less than 3 is considered non-expressing)
Introduction TATA binding protein (TBP) and TBP-associated factors (TAFs) participate in the formation of the TFIID protein complex, which is involved in initiation of transcription of genes by RNA polymerase II. This gene encodes a cell type-specific TAF that may be responsible for mediating transcription by a subset of activators in B cells. Three transcript variants encoding two different isoforms have been found for this gene. [provided by RefSeq, Jun 2014].
Product Details
Cell Line Model HAP1
Genotype HAP1 cell line, edited by CRISPR/Cas to contain a frameshift mutation in a coding exon of TAF4B.
Description Frameshift mutation
Parental Cell Line C631
Handling Specifications
Revival Rapidly thaw cells in a 37°C water bath. Transfer contents into a tube containing pre-warmed media. Centrifuge cells and seed into 10 mL of pre-warmed media in a 10 cm dish.
Culture Medium IMDM + 10% FCS
Growth Properties Cells are adherent cells that are cultured at 37°C in a humidified atmosphere with 5% CO2. Cells should be passaged every 2-3 days, splitting approximately 1:10-1:20.
Freeze Medium IMDM + 20% FCS + 10% DMSO
Biosafety Level BSL-1
Disclaimer This product is classified under IATA regulations as a GMMO (genetically modified micro-organism) and will ship as UN3245. If applicable, ensure facility meets all requirements per local and country regulations.

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