Slit2 Mouse Gene Knockout Kit (CRISPR)

CAT#: KN516247

Slit2 - KN2.0, Mouse gene knockout kit via CRISPR, non-homology mediated.



KN2.0 knockout kit validation

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KN516247 is the updated version of KN316247.

USD 1,290.00

2 Weeks*

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    • 1 kit

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Product Data
Format 2 gRNA vectors, 1 linear donor
Donor DNA EF1a-GFP-P2A-Puro
Symbol Slit2
Locus ID 20563
Disclaimer The kit is designed based on the best knowledge of CRISPR technology. The system has been functionally validated for knocking-in the cassette downstream the native promoter. The efficiency of the knock-out varies due to the nature of the biology and the complexity of the experimental process.
Reference Data
RefSeq NM_001291227, NM_001291228, NM_178804, NR_111900
Synonyms Drad-1; E030015M03Rik; E130320P19Rik; mKIAA4141; Slil3; slit-2
Summary The protein encoded by this gene is a member of the Slit family of secreted glycoproteins, which function as ligands for the Robo family of immunoglobulin receptors. Slit proteins play highly conserved roles in axon guidance and neuronal migration and may also have functions during other cell migration processes including leukocyte migration. In mammals, members of the slit family are characterized by an N-terminal signal peptide, four leucine-rich repeats, nine epidermal growth factor repeats, and a C-terminal cysteine knot. Mice deficient for this gene exhibit abnormal axonal projections in the embryonic forebrain and develop supernumerary uretic buds that maintain improper connections to the nephric duct. Alternative splicing results in multiple transcript variants. [provided by RefSeq, Sep 2015]

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