Gene: JUN
Official Full Name: Jun proto-oncogene, AP-1 transcription factor subunitprovided by HGNC
Gene Summary: This gene is the putative transforming gene of avian sarcoma virus 17. It encodes a protein which is highly similar to the viral protein, and which interacts directly with specific target DNA sequences to regulate gene expression. This gene is intronless and is mapped to 1p32-p31, a chromosomal region involved in both translocations and deletions in human malignancies. [provided by RefSeq, Jul 2008]
Catalog Number | Product Name | Species | Gene | Passage ratio | Mycoplasma testing | Price |
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KO00668 | JUN Knockout cell line(293T) | Human | JUN | 1:3~1:6 | Negative | Online Inquiry |
KO10732 | JUN Knockout cell line (HeLa) | Human | JUN | 1:3~1:6 | Negative | Online Inquiry |
KO10733 | JUN Knockout cell line (HCT 116) | Human | JUN | 1:2~1:4 | Negative | Online Inquiry |
KO10734 | JUN Knockout cell line (HEK293) | Human | JUN | 1:3~1:6 | Negative | Online Inquiry |
KO10735 | JUN Knockout cell line (A549) | Human | JUN | 1:3~1:4 | Negative | Online Inquiry |
JUN Gene Knockout Cell Lines are genetically engineered cell models designed to specifically disrupt the expression of the JUN gene, a critical component of the AP-1 (activator protein 1) transcription factor complex. These cell lines serve as invaluable tools in biomedical research, enabling scientists to investigate the role of JUN in various cellular processes, including proliferation, differentiation, and apoptosis. By creating a knockout model, researchers can directly observe the phenotypic consequences of JUN loss, providing insights into its mechanistic functions.
The JUN gene plays a pivotal role in numerous signaling pathways that mediate responses to extracellular stimuli, including stress and growth factors. By utilizing CRISPR/Cas9 or other gene-editing technologies, JUN Knockout Cell Lines allow for precise deletion of the gene, leading to a complete absence of JUN protein expression. This targeted approach enables researchers to dissect the downstream effects of JUN signaling, including the activation of genes responsible for oncogenic transformation and cellular response to environmental challenges.
The scientific importance of these cell lines extends to their applications in cancer research, developmental biology, and therapeutic drug development. In clinical settings, understanding the dysregulation of JUN can help elucidate mechanisms of tumorigenesis and identify potential therapeutic targets. Researchers can use these models to assess the efficacy of novel compounds that may inhibit JUN-related pathways, providing a crucial step toward developing targeted therapies.
What sets JUN Gene Knockout Cell Lines apart from alternative products is their rigorously validated performance and reproducibility in diverse experimental conditions. Our cell lines come with comprehensive documentation and support, ensuring that researchers can confidently integrate them into their studies. Additionally, these models are available in multiple commonly used backgrounds, facilitating smoother incorporation into varying research frameworks.
Investing in JUN Gene Knockout Cell Lines empowers researchers and clinicians to unlock new avenues of discovery, foster innovative therapeutics, and contribute to advancing our understanding of cellular biology. Our extensive experience in producing high-quality biological products, coupled with our commitment to supporting scientific excellence, positions us as a trusted partner in your research endeavors.
Please note that all services are for research use only. Not intended for any clinical use.
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