repgramming
LoxP 4-in-1 iPS Factor on Lentiviral Vectors for Efficient Reprogramming
Putting 4 iPS factors on one lentiviral vector, separated by 2A peptides, has appeared to be more efficient in generating iPS cells than having all 4 factors on individual viruses, at least in a number of cases. Stem cell-like colonies start to appear in about 2 weeks using Allele Biotech’s 4-in-1 lentivirus. In addition to the concerted effects from Oct3/4, Sox2, c-Myc, Klf4, it is also believed that the coordinated silencing of these factors after reprogramming help forming iPS colonies.
The 4-in-1 lentivirus from Allele Biotech contains loxP sites that can be used to remove the 4 cDNAs if so desired. For convenience, a new product kit is offered starting this week to include lenti-nCre in a kit with the 4-in-1 iPS viral products.
New Product of the Week 04-11-10 to 04-18-10: 4-In-One-Vector: Human OSKM Lentiviral Paticles (Oct3/4, Sox2, Klf4 and c-Myc) and Cre Lentiviral Particle kits, Cat # ABP-SC-LVI4IN1C1 or ABP-SC-LVI4IN1C5
Promotion of the Week 04-11-10 to 04-18-10: Single vial 4-in-1 is offered only this week. This product has been well established and validated, one of the reasons smaller packages are not normally offered. As a matter of fact, every batch of the 4-in-1 iPS lentivirus has been sold out.
Update note: Lentivirus inserts into the host chromosome, and is gradually being replaced by footprint-free reprogramming reagents, the best being Allele Biotech’s enhanced mRNA reprogramming factors that feature a patent-pending fusion gene.
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