AAV-DJ-GFP-iCre AAV
Cre recombinase is used as a tool to genetically modify genes, such as to delete a segment of DNA flanked by LoxP sites in cells or experimental animals. By applying the mammalian codon usage to Cre recombinase, expression of Cre is improved in the mammalian cells. This improved Cre (iCre) gene also reduce the high CpG content of the prokaryotic coding sequence, thereby reducing the chances of epigenetic silencing in mammals.
The AAV-DJ is a synthetic serotype made from DNA family shuffling of 8 wild type serotypes of AAV, including AAV2, 4, 5, 8, 9, avian, bovine and goat AAV. AAV-DJ outperformed standard AAV serotype 1-8 in cultured cells.
This AAV-DJ stock expresses an improved Cre (iCre) and an eGFP driven by one CMV promoter. The iCre and eGFP was separated by a 2A peptides.
Ready-to-use AAV-DJ-GFP-iCre. AAVDJ-GFP-Cre AAV-DJ-GFP-Cre AAVDJ-GFP-iCre AAV-DJ-GFP-iCre 7093
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