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  1. Building Global Connections with the International Mentorship Program USA-EUROPE

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    ...lives of people and society. Future generations of IMP Motivating future generations is key to the success...internationalization become a reality available to all youth, our future, around the world.   In many countries of the world...improvement) and bright students that will be the future of the country. Brain drain is a serious problem...build, together with the universities, a bright future. IMP provides matched one-on-one international ...support to increase the chances of success, but also nurture a supportive and protective environment where individuals...empowered to productively navigate through both their failures and their successes. Although all mentorship relationships...their immediate frontiers. Moreover, sharing a culture/country of origin with an international mentor ...
  2. How Exercise Purges Stress and Keeps Depression at Bay

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    ...expression of kynurenine aminotransferases, to enhance the conversion of kynurenine into kynurenic acid. That...That’s key because, unlike kynurenine, kynurenic acid can’t cross the blood-brain barrier. By lowering...muscles led to another clue: differences in the kynurenine pathway of tryptophan degradation. It turns out...lowering circulating levels of kynurenine in the body, the brain is protected from stress-induced biochemical...brain’s physiological demands,” they write. “In the future, these may lead to treatments for a variety of ...References: Skeletal muscle PGC-1α1 modulates kynurenine metabolism and mediates resilience to stress-...
  3. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - May 2021

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    ...synthetases.     Figure 2: Specific binding of scFVs to cognate aaRS antigens as measured by suspension ...encapsulating the protein of interest (Figure 3).   Figure 3: Schematic representation of the MPyV...domain (RBD) of the viral spike protein.   Figure 1. (A) SARS-CoV-2 RBD DMS Library generation and...resolved fluorescence, and suspension bead assay (Figure 2). After finding no cross-reactivity, antibody...within seconds. A CRISPR-based lineage tracing tool captures rare clones that represent 0.001% of the population...found a way to use the accumulation of indels to measure time. These plasmids with different promoters driving...anti-CRISPRs were identified that inhibit the S. aureus Cas9, a Cas protein that is smaller and easier ...
  4. Tips for a 1st time AAV user (by a Rookie AAV user)

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    ...pellet for the remainder of the cultures and later maxiprep only the cultures with intact ITRs. I use a spreadsheet...proper packaging of AAV, but also form secondary structures that are prone to deletion from the transfer ...this issue. One way is to grow multiple bacterial cultures of your AAV transfer plasmid at 30 °C instead ...like to miniprep 5 mL of my AAV transfer plasmid cultures and then screen with SmaI digests. I freeze the...PEI transfections. It saves me time and helps me figure out if I have enough plasmid to complete my experiment... viral particles for efficient gene transfer. I figure it’s better to have a bit extra AAV than to have... skip the PEG precipitation of the HEK293 cell culture supernatant because it’s time consuming to prepare...
  5. Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy

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    ...enabling microscopes to visualize the cellular architecture of whole tissues in 3D with unprecedented detail...thin sheet to illuminate a fluorescent sample and captured the reflected light using a different objective...Ultramicroscope was developed using a stereomicroscope to capture large field-of-views (6). For more comprehensive... on several other LSFM configurations’ various features see (4,7).   Light sheet fluorescence microscopy...methods will greatly aid our understanding of the structure-function relationship of the central nervous system...Jährling, C.P. Mauch,  K. Deininger, et al. (2007). Nature Methods, 4, 331–336. Pubmed. P. Keller, M.B. Ahrens...Neuron, 85, 462-483. Pubmed. E.H.K. Stelzer. (2015). Nature Methods, 12, 23–26. Pubmed. M. Weber, M. Mickoleit...
  6. Antibodies 101: Validation

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    ...your experiments. Capture MS Strategies This approach uses immunoprecipitation to capture proteins from a...been planning, it is a good idea to pause and make sure that your antibody has been appropriately validated...recognition of the target antigen. You want to make sure that your antibody binds to what you expect it to...application and available resources.     Figure 1: Table summarizing the IWGAV five proposed antibody...information for some antibodies, which makes it hard to ensure that you have unique antibodies. An additional ...and then uses mass spectrometry to identify the captured proteins. If the antibody is specific, then you...approach is ideal for validating antibodies for immunocapture applications and is amenable to high-throughput...
  7. CRISPR/Cas9 FAQs Answered!

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    ...design (meaning the mature processed form of crRNA is fused chimerically to a mature tracrRNA), the spacer... is based on the Cas9 D10A nickase described in Figure 4 of the Cong et al. (2013) Science paper. For ... to select your genomic target, you need to make sure the NGG immediately follows your target on the genome...-allelic cells usually make up the majority in culture unless the targeting efficiency is very high. Q6...NGA', or 'NGC' (if it's within coding region make sure it's a silent mutation). Q8: Is a protospacer ...the Cas9. Again, if it's within coding region make sure it's a silent mutation. Q9: When attempting to use...Restriction Fragment Length Polymorphism (RFLP) (see Figure 4 of the Cong et. al (2013) Science paper). If ...
  8. The Effect of COVID-19 on Liu Lab Plasmid Requests From Addgene Data

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    ...correspond to publications of popular papers. Figure 1: Plasmid requests by date. Parentheses depict...observed between Jan. 1 and Mar. 1, 2020. Figure 2: A simple approximation of the effect of COVID...rough "COVID-19 effect" on order data, it does not capture the fact that different parts of the world encountered...='31668202421', style='text-align: right;' %} Figure 3. An animated map showing the plasmid orders and...during weekends and significant holidays. Figure 4: Plasmid request trajectories suggest an exponential...data likelihood with multivariate Gauss-Hermite quadrature, since the analytical expression for the data...winter break, and COVID-19 on plasmid requests Figure 5: Inferred effects. Values are the inferred percentage...
  9. Droplet Digital PCR for AAV Quantitation

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    ... the fluorescence amplitude measured for each droplet in each well (Figure 2). A clean ddPCR should have...rate. A rate of 2C/s is recommended to ensure an even temperature change among all of the droplets, but...what if we could repeat this assay 10,000 times to ensure that our titers were as accurate as possible? This...digital PCR involves partitioning a PCR reaction mixture into approximately 20,000 droplets using water-...containing thousands of droplets) can be sufficient to capture the information needed for your PCR experiment....droplet oil that you use should come from the same manufacturer. Otherwise you will end up with poor droplet...reader extracts the droplets from the plate and measures the fluorescence amplitude of each one. Droplets...
  10. Plasmids 101: Colony PCR

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    ...plate to start liquid cultures. Lastly, you can start small overnight liquid cultures with the clones you...use depends on your preferences. Either way, make sure to test your colony PCR primers before using them...will need to screen.   Saving clones for later culture: At this point, you will want to hang onto your...bacteria-water suspension and use them to start cultures of your positive clones. If you want to store ...ones. Regardless of which method you choose, make sure to use the appropriate antibiotic for selection.... on an agarose gel to determine their size. Make sure to use an appropriate molecular weight standard ...samples before pipetting them onto the gel. The figure above summarizes generalized expected results for...
  11. Cpf1: A New Tool for CRISPR Genome Editing

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    ... Figure 1: Cpf1 is a single RNA-guided endonuclease of a class 2 CRISPR-Cas system. Figure from Zetsche...is also much simpler in structure than Cas9’s; only a short stem-loop structure in the direct repeat region...RNAs important for Cpf1 function, they found that mature crRNAs for Cpf1-mediated cleavage are 42-44 nucleotides.... With this information, they turned to a cell culture system to see if any Cpf1 nucleases would exhibit... its proximity to the cleavage site, preventing future edits. In contrast, since Cpf1 cleaves relatively...deletions at the 3’ end of the target sequence. Figure 2: Effects of (A) double and (B) single base pair...Mismatch positions are indicated below each graph. Figure from Kleinstiver et al., 2016. Cpf1’s strength...
  12. Cancer and the Immune System: Deciphering the Relationship

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    ... way to grow haywire, access and create more vasculature to feed themselves, use the blood stream to commute..., introduced the “Three Es of Immunoediting” nomenclature. 1. Eliminate - Latent tumors are recognized...the host immune mechanisms altogether and escape future immune surveillance. Dormancy of certain cancers... system to the presence of cancer are unable to mature into effector cells in the tumor microenvironment... look at a variety of up and coming therapies. Future directions and open questions in cancer treatment...constantly in flux and is dependent on the selective pressures placed upon it by its environment and the body...immune privilege and predicts reduced survival." Nature medicine 10.9 (2004): 942-949. PubMed PMID: 15322536...
  13. New Tools Enable CRISPRa for Neuroscience Applications

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    ...sites targeted by specific sgRNAs. Its RNA-guided nature makes CRISPRa much simpler to implement in genome-wide...transcriptional activator to each genome-bound dCas9 (see Figure 1a for the transgenic construct). More importantly...AAV or by mating with Cre-expressing mice. Figure 1: (A) Schematic of the Cre-dependent SPH construct...probe gene-function relationships in defined substructures of the CNS as well as individual neuronal populations...neurons) and Synapsin-1 (pan-neuronal) promoters (Figure 1b), and sgRNAs can be found here. Neuron-optimized...) with neuron-specific expression of dCas9-VPR (Figure 2), a popular Cas9 activator developed by the Church...including ubiquitous ones such as EF-1α and CAG. Figure 2: Dual lentivirus system with ubiquitous expression...
  14. Plasmids 101: Broad Host Range Plasmids

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    ...identify a few of the features that confer broad host range in plasmids in nature, and provide tips on ... identified some of the features that confer broad host range. These features are: The plasmid origin...characteristics of natural plasmids and how they function in nature can inform us on how to create better recombinant...on how we can harness those features to create broad host range recombinant vectors.  A plasmid’s host...are versatile and adaptable. Variation in ori structure allows plasmids to utilize diverse host replication...and reduced metabolic load (Meyer 2009). Figure 1: Idealized examples of a narrow host range plasmid...multiple oris that vary in DnaA-box and iteron structure, host-independent   Building broad host ...
  15. Bacterial Toxin-antitoxin Systems as Molecular Biology Tools

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    ...is to ensure the propagation of themselves and their associated genes. These systems better ensure that...that plasmids are passed down through generations (Figure 1). These so called “plasmid addiction systems”...the mazF gene and a gene for Zeocin resistance (Figure 2). This MazF-ZeoR cassette is flanked by two direct... repeats. In cells where recombination has not occured, methanol induces the production of the toxic MazF...the mok SD resulting in a double stranded RNA structure that is recognized and cleaved by RNaseIII resulting...bioluminescence reporter in vivo in the absence of selective pressure and found that plasmids were maintained at 100%...with plasmid addiction systems While selfish in nature, these systems have been adapted by researchers...
  16. The Open Repository of CRISPR Screens: CRISPR Screen Data in One Place

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    ... identify. Figure 2: Users can cross-interrogate screens from the literature for a drug, disease...particular screens of interest.   Figure 3: Each publication featured in BioGRID ORCS has a dedicated summary...large-scale datasets by computational biologists. Figure 1: The BioGRID Open Repository of CRISPR Screens...compiling genome-wide datasets, which are often obscured in large supplementary data files, BioGRID ORCS.... Importantly, metadata for each screen is captured by BioGRID curators, including the cell line/tissue...determine the gene hits for each screen are also captured as metadata.   Screen results are reported as ...comprehensive pre-compiled downloads and via a full-featured REST Web Service API. Both options are fully open...
  17. Tips for Improving Your Next Manuscript

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    ... quality figure, produce the figure, its legend, and write a results section for that figure. Writing ...next manuscript 1. Be consistent with your figures The figures of a manuscript are the result of a lot of... to my PI about becoming a better writer, I was unsure if I should possibly take a composition class in... individual sections of a paper, the abstract, figures, introduction, etc. so as to thoroughly explain...quilt with your lab mates, you add the individual figures and results to make the final product with an interesting...Scientific Manuscript Writing Scientific Manuscripts: Literature Searching, Reading, & Organizing Write for the...
  18. Antibodies 101: Epitope Availability

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    ...assays, such as ELISAs and Westerns, frequently denature the proteins as part of the sample prep. This ...it from its native state to a less folded, or denatured, one. This enables absorbing of the proteins to... or ELISAs may therefore often be specific to denatured versions, or even to just that particular assay...    Fig. 1: A native protein (left) is denatured, allowing the antibody to bind to a previously...you’re working with native proteins instead of denatured ones - well, don’t relax just yet. Proteins often... state or specific configuration. So how do you ensure that you have the right antibody for the protein...Did you have a denaturing step? Do you want to capture the protein bound to anything? Is it a transmembrane...
  19. Three Tips for Preventing Viral Plasmid Recombination in Your Samples

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    ...marker and origin of replication. During bacterial culture, only the plasmid with the antibiotic resistance... that contain the full length plasmid.   Figure 1: The full lentiviral plasmid is expected to be...researchers find that using a 30°C incubation temperature to grow bacteria more slowly helps reduce the...Esposito (2018) noticed that in Stbl3 bacterial cultures with lentiviral vectors, the flat white colonies...tan colonies that look similar to normal E. coli cultures contain the recombined vector backbone. Test multiple...multiple colonies before saving a glycerol stock to ensure the colony you selected contains the full plasmid...length plasmid. If you find that your bacterial cultures contain a mix of full length plasmid and the recombined...
  20. Plasmids 101: TOPO Cloning

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    ... of these methods to ensure your insert retains the 3' A overhang: Use a mixture of proofreading enzyme...restriction enzymes or ligase, and requires no post-PCR procedures. Sounds easy right? The technique relies on the...how does TOPO cloning work? As illustrated in the Figure below, the “A” overhang on the blue PCR product...insert, the magic of TOPO cloning happens. Basic procedure Let’s break down the steps needed for TOPO cloning... TOPO Vector.  3. Incubate 5 Minutes at Room Temperature: You can place your reaction on ice if you are...extension time after the last cycle of PCR to make sure that the "A" gets added to all PCR products. Keep...electroporation to fail). When incubating at room temperature, it is not recommended that you exceed the 5 ...
  21. CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...mushroom escapes US regulation. Nature 532:293–293 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nature.2016.19754 Zhang H, Demirer...Fan C, Landry MP (2019) DNA nanostructures coordinate gene silencing in mature plants. Proc Natl Acad Sci...sufficient to modify the genome of plant cells. The structure of the gRNA (composed of a ~20 nucleotide targeting...components is essential for any CRISPR experiment, and failure to express either the gRNA or Cas9 in your cell...into a target cell line or organism (Presented in figure 1). More information on Agrobacterium-mediated ...mediated cloning of your gRNA of interest. Figure 1: Simplified schematic of agrobacterium-mediated... (carbon nanotubes, Kwak et al., 2019), DNA nanostructures (Zhang et al., 2019) or cell-penetrating peptides...
  22. 10 Steps to a Perfect Science Talk

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    ... not being interviewed, there could always be a future boss in the room, so it is a good idea to start...academic position, see this very good article at NatureJobs: Interviews: The All-Important Job Talk. 1. Watch...Scientists do this all the time, you just need to figure out how to make it suspenseful. 4. Start preparing... Google.slides or Powerpoint file right now to capture interesting key results, striking images, creative...Of course, if some of your work does relate, make sure to include that material, but don’t force it. You...explaining how your work fits in the bigger science picture. Scientists especially like to learn new things...resulted from their research, “aha” moments, and future research directions. Don’t worry if your work hasn...
  23. Addgene Depositors Get More Citations

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    ...our journal-adjusted citation measure we re-weight the 3 percent of Nature papers without Addgene plasmids... (=C*G) 1 2010 3 Nature  3.3% 10.5%   3.2  9.6 2 2010 167  Nature 3.3%  10.5%  3.2  534.1...also pulled the big interdisciplinary journals: Nature, Science, PLOS One, and PNAS. We then broke the...papers without plasmids deposited with Addgene (Figure 1). Even aggregated this much, you can see the... Addgene plasmids in our data were published in Nature, but only 3 percent of papers without Addgene plasmids...papers with and without Addgene plasmids are in Nature. This is also true for other journals, so our estimates...Environmental Microbiology  1.6% 1.2%  0.75   125.3 In figure 2, you can see the full impact from using these...
  24. Quantifying DNA? Here are Five DNA Quantification Methods to Consider

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    ...spectrophotometer measures these absorbances using UV-transparent cuvettes. First you measure the absorbance...in. This is a “blank” and measures the background absorbance. Then you measure the absorbance of the DNA...DNA sample.  These absorbance measures give you an idea of the concentration of your DNA prep and whether...Generally, A260 of 1.0 is equivalent to 50 ug/ml pure dsDNA. Use the following formula to estimate your...as compared to spectrophotometric methods that measure all nucleic acids). These methods are more sensitive...quantified first before larger fragments. Figure 1: The quantification of a RNA ladder using capillary...sensitivity so it’s not used much. However, the measurements are made in the visible range and can be read...
  25. Celebrate National Book Month with Addgene

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    ...Austen’s Pride and Prejudice, and some more obscure treasures, like Tove Jansson’s The True Deceiver. There...on-site book swap/library, reading is part of the culture here at Addgene. Since it’s National Book Month...own hands. Who doesn’t love a book series that features a young female protagonist, some clever magic,... may be intimidating, Ruthefurd’s writing will capture the attention of even the most skeptical reader...club Indeed, reading is ingrained into Addgene’s culture. We have a book club in the office that was founded... had a few reasons for launching this one. On a purely selfish level, I wanted to be challenged to read...has become one of my favorite parts of Addgene’s culture. Have you read any of these books? Whether you ...
  26. Using CRISPR/Cas9 to Edit Disease Out of the Genome

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    ...absolutely possible to use CRISPR to cure genetic disease in the near future,” Li says, though there are some... derived from iPSCs. From Rohn et al. 2018; see figure 3 for full details.    CRISPR advances in monoallelic...receptor (CFTR) by homologous recombination in cultured intestinal stem cells of patients with cystic ...When all was said and done, the researchers had cured 24 mice of their disease. Meanwhile, Hans Clevers...because the genomes of adult stem cells in organoid cultures are stable,” said Gerald Schwank, first author...off-target effects is a major limitation. The procedure will also need to be perfected until the efficiency...of repair approaches 100 percent. “We need to be sure it's accurate enough and efficient enough for repair...
  27. Optimizing Donor DNA for Enhanced CRISPR Genome Editing

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    ...strand in Figure 1 below) was free to anneal to complementary ssDNA molecules in vitro. Figure 1: Cas9...presumptive mechanism of action are presented in Figure 2. Figure 2: Single-stranded donor DNA interaction...Understanding Cas9 biophysics enhances HDR We first measured Cas9 dissociation rates and discovered that the... of approximately 6 hours. To our surprise, we measured identical dissociation rates for catalytically...catalytically inactive dCas9 produced a “bubble” structure in uncut target DNA that was accessible to anneal...single stranded DNA. We thus wondered if such a structure could drive sequence replacement in cells. Targeting...inactive CRISPR-Cas9 using asymmetric donor DNA." Nature biotechnology (2016). PubMed PMID: 26789497.  2...
  28. Management for Scientists: Delegating is Key

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    ...make sure the work gets done and done well. Involving your team effectively is now your new measure of ...Setting someone up for failure by delegating is a bad idea. How do I make sure it goes well? As with ...appropriate communication between members of the team to ensure that no component of the overall project gets left...fun, but getting buy-in when delegating can help ensure successful results.  Can you provide the information...will be made that could have been prevented.  Make sure everyone understands that no question is “dumb” ...and plan changes. Written documentation helps make sure everyone is on the same page. Effective delegation... the best use of your time and skills. It also ensures that other people in the team grow and develop ...
  29. A Practical Approach to Choosing the B(right)est Fluorescent Protein

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    ...brightness in a system closely mimicking the future application. In figure 2 we provide an example of the comparison...spent and, if you do it right, can be (part of) figure 1 of your next paper or thesis. This series of ...protein is based on the properties found in the literature or tabulated data that summarizes properties ... and therefore high brightness is an important feature of a fluorophore. The key question is how the brightness...detector sensitivity) and the biological system (temperature, prokaryote versus eukaryote, background fluorescence...within the dish. This is caused by the stochastic nature of plasmid uptake by cells. To correct for this...2010). An explanation of the assay is depicted in figure 1. The strict correlation between the fluorescent...
  30. How Addgene Creates Content

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    ...process led to quick dives back into the literature to make sure absolutely everything was correct. Final... we usually make figures in BioRender or use appropriately licensed and cited figures from papers or image...content - the useful information on scientific literature, technical skills, and experiences from thousands... Nearly everything we write entails a primary literature search to collect up to date information on the...Final touches We try to use figures and images to help illustrate our points and break up walls of text...graphic designer made most of the Antibody Guide figures. This requires a fair amount of communication between...our content team and our graphic designer to make sure things are clear, accurate, and in line with Addgene...
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