Cre Recombinase, TAT-Cre (Tat-NLS-Cre, HTNC, HTNCre)

Cat #: EG-1001

   

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Catalog Number EG-1001 (previous catalog #: RP-7)
Discounts
  • $100 discount for first 1 mg order: CreDiscount
  • $150 competitor switch discount (email crm@excellgen.com for code)
Description

Cre recombinase is a 38 kDa Type I topoisomerase from bacteriophage P1 that catalyzes site-specific recombination between loxP sites (34 bp sequences consisting of two 13 bp inverted repeats flanking an 8 bp spacer). The enzyme requires no energy cofactors and achieves rapid recombination equilibrium.

Key features of our recombinant TAT-Cre:

  • Purified from E. coli with N-terminal 6×His tag, TAT peptide (GRKKRRQRRRPPAGTSVSL), and NLS sequence (PKKKRKV)
  • Demonstrated 80-100% recombination efficiency in HEK293T reporter cells at 1 μM concentration
  • Superior transduction efficiency compared to other Cre variants (HNC, TCH6, HC, HNCM, CH)
  • 60-90% cell transduction within 1-2 hours (enhanced by 100 μM chloroquine)

Common research applications:

  • Conditional gene knockout/knockin in floxed systems
  • Tissue-specific or inducible gene manipulation (e.g., Cre-ERT2 systems with tamoxifen)
  • Vector engineering through loxP site recombination

Concentration calculator: http://www.excellgen.com/pub/mw_2_moles.html

Applications
  • In vitro loxP recombination for molecular cloning
  • Ex vivo transduction of cultured cells (including stem cells)
  • Generation of tissue-specific or inducible knockout models
Specifications
  • Concentration: 2, 5, or 10 mg/mL
  • Molecular Weight: 43 kDa
  • Purity: >98% (SDS-PAGE and HPLC)
  • Endotoxin: <0.1 EU/μg
  • Activity: Induces 80-100% recombination in HEK293T reporter cells at 1 μM
TAT-Cre activity time course

Figure 1: Recombination timeline (0: pre-treatment; 1-5: days post-transduction)

Unit Definition 100 Units = amount (μg) required for 50% GFP expression in HEK293T reporter cells
Stability
  • 2 years at -80°C
  • 6 months at -20°C
  • 3 weeks at 4°C
Selected Citations
  1. Pei L, et al. (2021) Rapid conversion of EUCOMM/KOMP-CSD alleles using cell-permeable Cre. Transgenic Res 23:177-185. doi:10.1007/s11248-013-9764-x
  2. Chen X, et al. (2019) Non-cationic CPP for protein delivery. Sci Rep 5:11719. doi:10.1038/srep11719
  3. Williams JA, et al. (2013) T cell-derived IL-17 drives pulmonary neutrophilia. J Immunol 191:3100-3111. doi:10.4049/jimmunol.1301360
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Full reference list available in product datasheet

Storage -80°C (long-term), -20°C (short-term)
Shipping Dry ice
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