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A Scalable Genome-Editing-Based Approach for Mapping Multiprotein Complexes in Human Cells.
Dalvai M, Loehr J, Jacquet K, Huard CC, Roques C, Herst P, Cote J, Doyon Y
Cell Rep. 2015 Oct 7. pii: S2211-1247(15)01020-7. doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.09.009.
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Plasmids from Article

ID Plasmid Purpose
68375AAVS1_Puro_PGK1_3xFLAG_Twin_StrepDoyon lab Tandem-Affinity Purification Following (i) Nuclease-Driven Gene Addition to the AAVS1 Genomic Safe Harbor Locus and (ii) Endogenous TAP Tagging.
79877eSpCas9(1.1)_No_FLAGFLAGless construct expressing high specificity eSpCas9(1.1). Px330-like plasmid.
79888eSpCas9(1.1)_No_FLAG_AAVS1_T2Expresses the AAVS1 T2 gRNA in combination with FLAGless eSpCas9(1.1) to target the AAVS1 "safe harbor" locus.
79891FancF_N_FS_v2_DonorN-terminal tagging of human FANCF with 3xFLAG_Twin_Strep
79892SP_gRNA_pUC19_N_FancF_LeftHuman gRNA expression vector targeting FANCF (site 1 left)
79899EZH2-TALEN_Left_No_FLAGUntagged EZH2-TALEN_Left to target the N-terminus of human EZH2
79900EZH2-TALEN_Right_No_FLAGUntagged EZH2-TALEN_Right to target the N-terminus of human EZH2
79901EZH2_N_FS_v2_DonorN-terminal tagging of human EZH2 with 3xFLAG_Twin_Strep
79902AAVS1_Puro_PGK1_3xFLAG_Twin_Strep_EZH2Gene Addition of 3xFLAG_Twin_Strep_EZH2 to the AAVS1 Genomic Safe Harbor Locus
92099AAVS1_Puro_Tet3G_3xFLAG_Twin_StrepDoyon lab Tandem-Affinity Purification Following Nuclease-Driven Gene Addition to the AAVS1 Genomic Safe Harbor Locus. Transgene expression is controlled by an Auto-Regulated Tet-On 3G System.

Antibodies from Article