Technology ID
TAB-4599

p300 KO HEK293T Cell Line for Multiple Research Applications

E-Numbers
E-063-2021-0
Lead Inventor
Ji, Ming (NIEHS)
Co-Inventors
Li, Xiaoling (NIEHS)
Applications
Research Materials
Therapeutic Areas
Neurology
Development Stages
Pre-Clinical (in vitro)
Research Products
Human Cell Lines
Lead IC
NIEHS
ICs
NIEHS

This technology includes p300 KO HEK293T cells using crispr/cas9 mediated gene editing technology to be used for various research applications. We showed that p300 deficient cells have impaired glycolysis and are hypersensitive to glucose depletion-induced cell death. p300 is one of major transcriptional co-activators that regulates gene transcription as a histone acetyltransferase. Recent studies reveal that it functions as "writer" for a variety of lysine acylations, including acetylation, crotonylation, butryrylation, 2- hydroxyisobutyrylation, and succinylation. Consequently, p300 has important functions in cell migration and invasion, maintenance of the differentiated state, tau-mediated neurodegeneration, and learning and memory.

Commercial Applications
These p300 KO HEK293T cells are ready to be used for a wide range of research applications.

Competitive Advantages
The p300 KO HEK293T cell line could be utilized as an in vitro model to investigate p300 functions in a wide range of research topics.
Licensing Contact:
Choudhry, Vidita
vidita.choudhry@nih.gov