A genome-scale library of human ORFS in a lentiviral vector, stop codons have been removed and clones contain a C-terminal V5 tag.
The CCSB–Broad Lentiviral Expression Library is a genome-scale expression collection developed by researchers at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute and The Broad Institute to provide a sequence confirmed collection of over 15,000 human ORFs in an expression-ready lentiviral system. This library was derived from the hORFeome V8.1 and created to enable targeted experiments and large-scale screening in diverse cell types.
Highlights
- Genome-scale expression library of Human open reading frames
- CMV promoter drives ORF expression
- Blasticidin resistance allows for selection of transduced cells
- C-terminal V5 tag for additional utility
- Native stop codons have been removed
Products
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CCSB-Broad Lentiviral Expression Collection
Genome-scale human open reading frame library in an expression-ready, lentiviral backbone. -
CCSB-Broad Lentiviral Expression Gene Family Libraries
Expression-ready CCSB–Broad Lentiviral Expression clones that have been arrayed into pre-defined gene family libraries. -
CCSB-Broad Lentiviral Expression Library
Complete genome-scale library of over 15,000 sequence confirmed CCSB–Broad Lentiviral Expression clones, ideal for expressing thousands of ORFs. -
Cherry-pick Clone Libraries
Choose from our predesigned product lines of shRNA and over-expression reagents to build your own custom library.