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pAAVdual-CaMKIIα(0.36)-iCre is used to produce AAV-CaMKIIα(0.36)-iCre virus using novel AAVdual production system. In this plasmid, the regular single strand AAV genome with a CaMKIIα(0.36) promoter and an iCre reporter is cloned into our novel Ad helper plasmid, mini-pHelper. AAV-CaMKIIα(0.36)-iCre viruses can be generated by co-transfection of this plasmid with regular AAV helper (pRCap) plasmids, carrying AAV2 rep gene and different cap genes, without adding additional Ad helper plasmid to supply E2A, E4orf6 and VA RNA functions.
The 0.36kb CaMKIIα promoter refers to a shortened version of the promoter region for the Calcium/Calmodulin-Dependent Protein Kinase II Alpha (CaMKIIα) gene. CaMKIIα is a crucial enzyme in the brain, particularly in neurons, where it plays a significant role in synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory. This 0.36kb version of the promoter is specifically designed to drive gene expression in neurons, particularly in excitatory neurons of the forebrain, such as those in the hippocampus and cortex.
iCre is a codon-optimized variant of Cre recombinase, designed to enhance its expression and efficiency in mammalian cells. Like the standard Cre recombinase, iCre recognizes loxP sites and catalyzes site-specific recombination between them, which can result in the deletion, inversion, or translocation of the DNA sequence flanked by these sites. AAV-iCre offers an improved and more efficient approach to conditional gene manipulation, providing researchers with a powerful tool for studying gene function, lineage tracing, and gene editing.Please contact us at for specific academic pricing.
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