Transcript: luc2.1
gi 115342883 bases 141-1793 Firefly luciferase luc2 ORF GL4 vectors
- Taxon:
- Control
- Gene:
- luc2 (luc2)
- Length:
- 1653
- CDS:
- 1..1653
sgRNA constructs matching this transcript (CRISPRko, NGG PAM)
This list includes CRISPRko constructs with 100% (20mer + NGG) sequence match to the coding regions of this transcript.
shRNA constructs matching this transcript with 100% SDR[?]The SDR or "Specificity-Defining Region" encompasses the 19 bases within the shRNA stem region that are retained during siRNA processing/production. These are thus the bases that define the target specificity of the shRNA. Note that, while our shRNA designs nearly always extend the stem by two additional bases matching the intended target transcript (reported in the "Target Seq" column), these additional bases are not relevant to target specificity. match
This list includes all shRNAs that have a perfect SDR[?]The SDR or "Specificity-Defining Region" encompasses the 19 bases within the shRNA stem region that are retained during siRNA processing/production. These are thus the bases that define the target specificity of the shRNA. Note that, while our shRNA designs nearly always extend the stem by two additional bases matching the intended target transcript (reported in the "Target Seq" column), these additional bases are not relevant to target specificity. match to luc2.1, regardless of what transcript they were originally designed to target. For example, this list can include shRNAs that were originally designed to target: (i) a different isoform or obsolete version of this transcript (as annotated by NCBI), (ii) a transcript of an orthologous gene (in this collection, generally human-to-mouse or mouse-to-human), or (iii) a transcript of a different gene (from the same or different taxon).
shRNA constructs with at least a near match to this transcript
This list includes shRNAs that have at least a >84% (16 of 19 bases) SDR[?]The SDR or "Specificity-Defining Region" encompasses the 19 bases within the shRNA stem region that are retained during siRNA processing/production. These are thus the bases that define the target specificity of the shRNA. Note that, while our shRNA designs nearly always extend the stem by two additional bases matching the intended target transcript (reported in the "Target Seq" column), these additional bases are not relevant to target specificity. match to the transcript luc2.1, regardless of what transcript they were originally designed to target. For example, this list can include shRNAs that were originally designed to target: (i) a different isoform or obsolete version of this transcript (as annotated by NCBI), (ii) a transcript of an orthologous gene (in this collection, generally human-to-mouse or mouse-to-human), or (iii) a transcript of a different gene (from the same or different taxon). NOTE: this download is a superset of the above result set.