| Cat#: | SI206PB-1-SBI |
| Quantity: | Plasmid Library (200 ug) |
| Price: | 10874 € |
| Supplier: | SBI |
- 200.000 siRNA sequences targeting 47.400 named human genes
- Puromycin resistance marker for positive identification and selection of transduced cells
- Plasmid format - produce as many pseudoviral particles as you like
The GeneNet Human 50K siRNA Library contains 200.000 siRNA templates targeted to 47.400 well-characterized human genes listed in the NCBI RefSeq database. For the target genes four to five different siRNA sequences were designed using SBI´s proprietary algorithm. The library is cloned in the pSIF-H1-puro FIV-based siRNA Expression Vector, which expresses cloned short-hairpin RNA (shRNA) from a single H1 RNA polymerase III promoter and contains a puromycin resistance gene.
The library is provided as plasmid library that can be used to produce your own pseudoviral particles.

After transducing the particles into your cells of interest, you select those cells that display the desired phenotype or response using whatever technique is appropriate for your system.
Following selection, the lentiviral inserts—containing the siRNA templates—are easily recovered by PCR and identified using the GeneChip® Human Genome U133 Plus 2.0 Array (Cat. # 900470 & 900466 & 900467) manufactured by Affymetrix (Santa Clara, CA). The siRNA template sequences were designed to hybridize to oligonucleotide probes on this array to facilitate identification. Although more tedious, you can also use sequencing to identify the particular siRNA sequences in selected cells.
Product Components
Cat. # SI206PB-1
200 ug GeneNet Human 50K siRNA Library (plasmid DNA)
PCR Primer Set
1 disk CD with gene/siRNA list, and data analysis program compatible with Affymetrix data file
References
Hattori, H. et al. (2007) RNAi screen identifies UBE2D3 as a mediator of all-trans retinoic acid-induced cell growth arrest in human acute promyelocytic NB4 cells. Blood 110: 640-650.
Hwang G.W. et al. (2007) siRNA-mediated inhibition of phosphatidylinositol glycan Class B (PIGB) confers resistance to methylmercury in HEK293 cells. J Toxicol Sci. 32: 581-583.

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