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LacZ Adeno-associated virus(AAV Serotype 9)

LacZ Adeno-associated virus(AAV Serotype 9)

Cat.No. :  AAV00042Z

Titer: ≥1x10^12 GC/mL / ≥1x10^13 GC/mL Size: 30 ul/100 ul/500 ul/1 ml

Serotype:  AAV Serotype 9 Storage:  -80 ℃

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Cat. No. AAV00042Z
Description LacZ Adeno-associated virus(AAV Serotype 9) which expresses β-galactosidase (LacZ) under CMV promoter. LacZ is frequently used as reporter gene. This is achieved by staining the tissues or cells with substrates like X-gal, which produces a blue color in the presence of beta-galactosidase.
Reporter LacZ
Serotype AAV Serotype 9
Product Type Adeno-associated virus
Application

1. Determination of optimal MOI (multiplicity of infection), administration methods etc.

2. Detection of the infection efficiency of the AAV serotype against a specific cell type or tissue.

3. Using reporter genes to visualize the distribution and expression of AAV vectors in live animals, helping assess the biodistribution and persistence of gene delivery.

Titer Varies lot by lot, typically ≥1x10^12 GC/mL
Size Varies lot by lot, for example, 30 μL, 50 μL, 100 μL etc.
Storage Store at -80℃. Avoid multiple freeze/thaw cycles.
Shipping Frozen on dry ice
Creative Biogene ensures high-quality AAV particles by optimizing and standardizing production protocols and performing stringent quality control (QC). The specific QC experiments performed vary between AAV particle lots.
Endotoxin Endotoxins, primarily derived from Gram-negative bacteria, can trigger adverse immune responses. Endotoxin contamination is a significant concern in the production of AAV, especially for applications in animal studies and gene therapy. Effective endotoxin quality control is essential in the development and manufacturing of AAV particles. Creative Biogene utilizes rigorous endotoxin detection methods to monitor the endotoxin level in our produced AAV particles to ensure regulatory compliance.
Purity AAV purity is critical for ensuring the safety and efficacy of AAV-based applications.AAV capsids are composed of three main protein components, known as viral proteins: VP1, VP2, and VP3. These proteins play a critical role in the structure and functionality of the AAV capsid. Monitoring the VP1, VP2, and VP3 content in AAV preparations is essential for quality control in AAV production. Our AAV particles are tested for showing three clear bands of VP1, VP2 VP3 by SDS-PAGE.
Sterility The AAV virus samples are inoculated into the cell culture medium for about 5 days to detect bacterial and fungal growth.
Transducibility Upon requirement, Creative Biogene can perform in vitro or in vivo transduction assays to evaluate the ability of AAV to deliver genetic material into target cells or tissues, and assess gene expression and functional activities.
Empty vs. Full Capsids Based-on our proprietary AAV production and purification technology, Creative Biogene can always offer AAV particles with high ratio of full capsids. If required, we can also assess the ratio for a specifc lot of AAV particles by transmission electron microscopy (TEM) or other methods.
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Adeno-associated virus (AAV) is a single-stranded DNA virus belonging to the parvoviridae family. Engineered rAAV viral tools have been widely used for gene expression, gene manipulation, and gene therapy at the animal level. AAV is favored for its ability to infect both dividing and non-dividing cells with minimal immunogenicity or pathogenicity, making it a safe and versatile tool for therapeutic applications. AAV serotype 9 has the unique ability among AAV serotypes to effectively cross the blood-brain barrier, which makes it particularly suitable for targeting neural tissue and peripheral organs such as the heart, liver, and skeletal muscle. LacZ Adeno-associated virus (AAV) serotype 9 is an engineered viral vector commonly used in gene therapy and basic research. LacZ is a gene commonly used in molecular biology and genetics that functions as a reporter gene and encodes β-galactosidase. When transferred into an organism or cell via an AAV vector, the lacZ gene can be expressed, allowing researchers to monitor the success rate of gene delivery and expression by using a substrate that develops color in the presence of β-galactosidase. This makes LacZ AAV9 a powerful tool for tracking and analyzing gene expression patterns in vivo and in vitro.
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Invaluable tool

The expression levels we’ve achieved in our target cells are outstanding, making our experiments more reliable and reproducible. It’s a fantastic tool for any lab focused on gene therapy research.

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07/21/2021

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