The Cancer Genome Anatomy Project (CGAP) leads two initiatives to
support and promote the advancement of RNA interference (RNAi) technologies and tools.
The short hairpin RNA (shRNA) Clone
Library is an initiative that
supports the construction and cataloguing of shRNA clones into a publicly accessible, no-cost online database. The clones,
prepared
in the laboratory of Greg Hannon
at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, are targeted to cancer-relevant and non-cancer genes. To date, the
CGAP/shRNA Clone
Library
consists of over 80,000 human and 65,000 mouse shRNA clones.
The clones are available
to the public from a
commercial distributor.
For more information and access to the shRNA Clone Library, please click here.
The CGAP also supports and hosts the shRNA Validation Project, in cooperation with the
Integrative Cancer Biology Project. The purpose of the shRNA Validation Project
is to yield a set of shRNAs that have been shown to repress expression in cancer-relevant genes. To date, over 300 validated shRNA
clones targeted to cancer genes have been found and published within the CGAP public database.
For more information about the shRNA Validation Project and to access the validated set of shRNAs, please click here.