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  1. Rett Syndrome: A History of Research and Therapeutic Outlooks

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    ...affects primarily girls. After a period of seemingly normal development through ages 6 to 18 months, individuals...gene activation, and more. Loss of MECP2 in adult animal models results in rapid symptom onset, suggesting...influence Rett Syndrome. Zoghbi’s lab found that a small DNA binding motif in MECP2 interacts with the minor...disease that has shown reversibility of symptoms in animal models, Rett syndrome is a strong translational...delivery of a functional MECP2 gene in preclinical animal studies with positive results (Sinnett et al., ...programmable RNA editing can repair a gene in a living animal across multiple cell types using a mouse model ...repositories including patient-derived iPSCs, MECP2 animal models, tissue banks, Rett databases, and other...
  2. The Challenges of Cell Culture

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    ... Learn All about Mammalian Vectors Read up on CRISPR Delivery Systems for Mammalian Cells Learn about...retracted due to cell line contamination: Epithelial Mesenchymal Transition Is Required for Acquisition of Anoikis...nitrogen store to prevent loss from equipment malfunctions. One Master vial can then be thawed and used...independent quality control for a range of testing, from animal doping to forensics, DNA sequencing to drug testing...PubMed PMID: 19722756. Additional Resources ATCC Animal Cell Culture Guide Thermofisher Guidelines for ... Resources on Addgene.org Find Plasmids for Mammalian Cells ...
  3. Brain Armamentarium

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    ...neuroscientists in studying circuits in laboratory animals and human tissue specimens. These technologies ...
  4. Plasmid Preps: Different Purity, Different Quantities, Different Uses

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    ...electrocompetent cells is minimal (picogram range). It can be extracted from small bacterial cultures (i.... approach, allowing scientists to clone from a smaller amount of DNA (ng range). To allow efficient and... Figure 3: Need to introduce plasmids into mammalian cells? Use transfection grade DNA. Transfection...the process of inserting an external plasmid in mammalian cells and it will likely require micrograms of...plasmid DNA, so that you can decide what will be the optimal type of plasmid preparation in terms of quantity...
  5. Fluorescent Proteins 101: When GFP lets you down

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    ...of interest is relatively small, adding GFP may alter diffusion rates. Smaller genetically encoded probes...cofactor binding proteins as described above. The smallest tags are peptides that are engineered to bind ... For a review see Lotze et al. (2016). To date, small probes that are entirely genetically encoded do ...in the medium or flavin containing proteins in mammalian cells. Generally, autofluorescence is less of .... "A genetically encoded fluorescent probe in mammalian cells." Journal of the American Chemical Society...bioluminescence imaging of deep tissue in freely moving animals." Science 359.6378 (2018): 935-93. PubMed PMID:...
  6. Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR

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    ...concentrations of template (e.g. 0.1-1.0 ng/μl). Smaller plasmids (~3 kb) are generally more efficiently... the unmodified plasmid will be split into two smaller bands (Figure B, digest A). In contrast, if your...digestion with the appropriate enzyme will merge two smaller bands visible in a digest of the unmodified plasmid...digest, which excises a short region (<400 bp) proximal to the target site, can identify these duplications... relative to the original template). Due to the small difference in size, the fragments should be separated...sequence), it may be easier to subsequently clone a smaller region (containing the specific modification) into...target site, you can simply amplify and mutate this smaller portion of the plasmid with a primer pair that ...
  7. Deep Dive: qPCR

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    ...’ll want to run gradients for optimal annealing temperature and optimal primer concentration; check for...parameters, some people find it can detect even smaller differences, and it can even be used to detect ...chemistries available and they can be the more optimal choices at times. For example, chemistries that... plate type or tubes, sealing method, and other small variations in consumables. Track and record these... passive reference dye, such as ROX, can help normalize for that. Passive reference dyes are inert fluorescent...machine surge errors and allow for well-to-well normalization of signal. They are often included in commercial... a protocol that automatically performs the normalization step.  Machines Most general-use protocols, ...
  8. Cre-ating New Methods for Site-specific Recombination in Drosophila

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    ...to occur at a frequency of 1.2 per megabase in mammals), leading to DNA damage and developmental aberrations...indicating that the recombinases were inherited normally and thus nontoxic. In contrast, 0/79 offspring...two of these recombinases were also active in mammalian cells. In experiments, B3 and KD were shown to...site-specific recombinases for use in manipulating animal genomes. Nern A, Pfeiffer BD, Svoboda K, Rubin ... and DNA damage induced by Cre recombinase in mammalian cells. Loonstra A, Voojis M, Beverloo HB, Al Allak.../s004270100167. PubMed. Cryptic loxP sites in mammalian genomes: genome-wide distribution and relevance...
  9. CRISPR 101: Cas9 Nickase Design and Homology Directed Repair

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    ...targeted region, as shown below.  To identify optimal nickase designs, IDT scientists Mollie Schubert...consistently higher than that of H840A, especially with smaller nick distances. Using D10A, they subsequently showed...the PAM-out configuration, D10A tends to generate small deletions, while H840A is biased towards large insertions...and Yan next examined a situation thought to be suboptimal for HDR. At the AAVS1 locus, the two nearest ...13 nt away from the target site rather than the optimal <10 nt distance. Employing two gRNA sites that ...between nick sites Use 40 nt homology arms for small insertions or tags (ssODN; IDT Ultramer® Oligonucleotides...
  10. Easi-CRISPR: Generating Knock-In and Conditional Mouse Models

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    ...i-GONAD is performed directly on pregnant female mice using a small incision that exposes the ovaries and ...into blastocysts to be implanted in pseudopregnant female mice. If you obtained the desired chimeric mice...template with 55-100 bp homology on each side. For optimal repair, place the loxP sites precisely at the cut...microinjection and i-GONAD knock-in efficiency using a small ssDNA, and they found comparable efficiencies (52...However, microinjection does require 2.5x more animals than i-GONAD and is a more technically difficult...for Cas9 Purification Find CRISPR Plasmids for Mammalian Expression ...
  11. CRISPR 101: Epigenetics and Editing the Epigenome

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    ...functions in mammalian expression systems.   Christopher Newgard’s Lab has fused LSD1 to the smaller nuclease-dead...specified loci. Charles Gersbach’s lab has deposited mammalian expression constructs including pcDNA-dCas9-p300...Tet1-CD for targeted cytosine demethylation in mammalian cells. This plasmid is used with pcDNA3.1-MS2-...DNMT3A-PuroR for targeted cytosine methylation in mammalian cells. Co-expression markers EGFP and PuroR enable...pcDNA3.1-dCas9-MQ1(Q147L)-EGFP, a fusion of dCas9 to a small DNA methyltransferase from the prokaryote Mollicutes...Jaenisch R (2016) Editing DNA Methylation in the Mammalian Genome. Cell 167:233–247.e17 . https://doi.org...
  12. Deep Dive: Statistical Tests (Comparisons)

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    ...calculated p values from smallest to largest and ranking them (1 being the smallest value). It calculates...test. Distribution - spread of data; typically, normal (bell curve) or skewed (see Fig. 2). Assumptions...   Parametric test assumptions: Distribution – Normal Variables – Independent Variance – Approximately... the assumptions for the tests described above (normal distribution, equal variance, and independent variables...histogram is sometimes sufficient to determine normality (or lack thereof). Alternatively, a Quantile vs...from a theoretical distribution. If your data is normally distributed, it will form (more or less) a straight...
  13. Synthesized by Ginkgo Bioworks, Shared by Addgene: SARS-CoV-2 Plasmids for Many Expression Systems

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    ...expression vectors are available at Addgene. A set of mammalian expression vectors containing various spike protein...nonstructural proteins 1 to 16, spike proteins, envelope small proteins, and membrane proteins. Although all viral...modification may not be easily expressed in non-mammalian cells. Yeast expression plasmids The yeast expression...cleavage, codon usage, and expression system. Mammalian expression plasmids Finally a set of wild type...transforms, innoculates, and performs DNA minipreps for small batches of samples. As soon as that process is complete...data! These same plasmids are then added into our normal full plasmid NGS queue in order to bring them inline...
  14. Hot Plasmids December 2018 - C. elegans RNAi, TurboID, Detecting Viral Outbreaks, and Protein Binding Specificity Tools

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    .... To overcome this, most scientists use mutant animals that are genetically altered to overexpress endogenous...labeling (PL) uses a promiscuous labeling enzyme and a small-molecule substrate to map the spatiotemporal distribution...PL were APEX2 and BioID. APEX2 is fast, tagging proximal proteins within minutes, but requires H2O2, which...temperature range than BioID, which only functions optimally at 37℃. The increased efficiency of TurboID and...easily concentrated. Viral RNA is then amplified isothermally, and detected through a toehold switch, an RNA...the purified domains include protein stability, small molecule binding screens, peptide arrays, and phage...
  15. A Practical Approach to Choosing the B(right)est Fluorescent Protein

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    ...method, we recommend basing your selection on a small-scale head-to-head comparative study under conditions...calculated by multiplying EC by QY (EC*QY, sometimes normalized to the value of EGFP). The higher the number,...Determining practical brightness When a dish of mammalian cells is transiently transfected with a plasmid...in the fluorescence intensities of individual mammalian cells within the dish. This is caused by the stochastic...Another way to dodge cellular variation observed in mammalian cells is to tag an endogenous gene. By imaging...Mouridi et al (2017) and Heppert et al (2016). In mammalian cells this would be possible with CRISPR/Cas-based...
  16. Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors

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    ...This post, along with a future companion post on mammalian vectors, will catch you up on the core replication...cell structures similar to those of plants and animals. Unlike bacteria, yeast can post-translationally...CEN). These vectors replicate as though they are small independent chromosomes and are thus typically found... vectors are stable without integration. Yeast Episomal plasmids (YEp): These are most similar to bacterial... by the plasmid may be expressed at higher than normal physiological levels due to high copy numbers. ...and ability to be used in bacterial, yeast, and mammalian cells.   ...
  17. Custom CRISPR Screens & the Green Listed Software

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    ...the full genome CRISPR screen approach is to use smaller libraries targeting subsets of genes. With such...where CRISPR modified cells are transferred into an animal and the behavior of the transferred cells is followed...of candidate genes from a full genome screen, a smaller, secondary, CRISPR screen could be used to validate...Addgene, and then use Green Listed to design a smaller validation screen using selected gRNAs extracted..., studying genes affecting cellular behavior in animal model systems. Use Green Listed to extract gRNAs...), Yusa (5), Wang/Lander/Sabatini (6), and Chari/Mali/Church (7). These reference libraries contain multiple...much, showing that we are far from consensus on optimal gRNA design. With Green Listed you can also easily...
  18. Plasmids 101: The protein expression toolbox

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    ...to the force to control protein expression in mammalian cells: easy to use biological tools are abundant...when knockouts aren’t viable). siRNA or RNAi are small, double stranded RNA molecules that degrade target...by placing tet response elements upstream of a minimal promoter. These systems come in two varieties: ...degradation. Since the tagged protein of interest is normally expressed, protein levels will quickly recover...the ligand is removed. Degron tag systems include small molecule assisted shut off (SMASh), auxin-inducible... and quickly degraded. However, if the relevant small molecule is introduced into the system, it will ...
  19. RANbodies: Reporter Nanobody Fusions

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    ... Their production requires animal sacrifice and because they are an animal derived product, there can ...limitation and allows for the flexible design and small scale production of antibodies. Problems with antibodies...Genetic Tagging - Since antibodies are produced in animals instead of via recombinant DNA, they can’t be genetically...and better penetration of the sample due to the smaller size of RANbodies compared to antibodies. Staining...Reporter-nanobody fusions (RANbodies) as versatile, small, sensitive immunohistochemical reagents. PNAS. PubMed...
  20. New Tool for Lineage Tracing: The ClonTracer Library

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    ...infected a non-small cell lung cancer cell line containing an activating mutation in epidermal growth factor...researchers to individually label millions of mammalian cells through lentiviral infection and to monitor... other replicate; prior to treatment, there are small (previously undetectable) populations of cancer ...combination treatment with multiple drugs reveals even smaller preexisting populations with resistance to both...distinct evolutionary paths to become resistant to epidermal growth factor receptor inhibition." Nature medicine...
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