pLKO-based Validated MISSION shRNAs (TRCN0000040221, TRCN0000040222) targeting human SIRT2 gene for human cells and negative control (SHC001) were purchased from Sigma. Plasmids carrying U6 promoter-driven shRNAs were transfected using Lipofectamine 2000, according to the manufacturer’s instruction.
Transfection of Plasmids Expressing Proteins and shRNAs
pLKO-based Validated MISSION shRNAs (TRCN0000040221, TRCN0000040222) targeting human SIRT2 gene for human cells and negative control (SHC001) were purchased from Sigma. Plasmids carrying U6 promoter-driven shRNAs were transfected using Lipofectamine 2000, according to the manufacturer’s instruction.
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Variable analysis
- Plasmids expressing LMAN2, SIRT, HDAC, or GFP proteins
- PLKO-based Validated MISSION shRNAs (TRCN0000040221, TRCN0000040222) targeting human SIRT2 gene for human cells
- Negative control (SHC001) shRNA
- Not explicitly mentioned
- Lipofectamine 2000 used for transfection, according to the manufacturer's instruction
- Positive control: Not specified
- Negative control: Negative control (SHC001) shRNA
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