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  1. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Empty Backbones

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    ...Species) Organism/Expression System Plasmids Mammalian Golenbock Lab Plasmids - Includes tagging with CFP, YFP...Lentiviral Plasmids - Fluorescently tag your gene for lentiviral expression Verkhusha Lab Plasmids - Enhanced...Mammalian Plasmids - Includes tagging with mCherry, mCitrine, mCerulean Davidson Lab Plasmids - Includes...suggestions for other plasmids that should be added to this list? Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or e-mail...collection of empty plasmid backbones with different fluorescent tags for you to create fusion proteins with...Background Fluorescent proteins are genetically encoded tools that are used extensively by life scientists...
  2. Cloning

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    ... of interest (YGOI) into a recipient plasmid. (Image from Plasmid 101: Restriction cloning ) Back to Top...Entry plasmids are also available, allowing for rapid cloning of PCR products into donor plasmids without...Second, the restriction site is encoded on both the insert and plasmid in such a way that all recognition...gateway donor plasmid which contains compatible attP sites via a proprietary BP clonase (creating an entry ... providing an incredibly quick and easy way to clone a fresh PCR product into a plasmid. The major disadvantage...that very few plasmid backbones are available TOPO® ready, and it is not feasible to create a TOPO® vector...manipulate genes of interest and then insert them into plasmids for replication and protein expression. So how...
  3. Genetic Code Expansion

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    ...Generally, you will need two plasmids, as depicted in the figure below: A plasmid expressing the tRNA and ...Research Center. Browse Synthetase Plasmids The table below highlights plasmids that contain aminoacyl tRNA ...Many of the plasmids also contain one or more copies of the cognate tRNA gene. ID Plasmid Synthetase Origin...Abhishek Chatterjee Browse Target Plasmids The table below highlights plasmids that contain genes with modified...Addgene's guide to plasmids and strains useful for expanding the genetic code in bacteria and mammalian... Plasmid Collections Genetic Code Expansion Genetic Code Expansion You may also like... GCE4All... genetic code by redirecting specific codons to encode amino acids beyond the 20 standard amino acids....
  4. CRISPR Guide

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    ...guide to using CRISPR plasmids in your lab, from knockouts to pooled library screening....multiplexing , and increases the likelihood that any cell containing the CRISPR plasmid will have all desired...discovered. Browse Plasmids: Single-Strand Break (Nick) , Double-Strand Break (Cut) Increasing Cas9 PAM flexibility... cell must be validated experimentally. Browse Plasmids: Double-Strand Break (Cut) Multiplex Genome Engineering...cases, delivering multiple gRNAs using a single plasmid ensures that all gRNAs will be expressed in the...genetic loci by cloning multiple gRNAs into a single plasmid — though some have achieved targeting in the double...later. Read more about Cas9 multiplexing . Browse Plasmids: Multiplex gRNA Vectors Engineering the Cas9 Endonuclease...
  5. Trimmer Lab NeuroMab Collection

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    ...NeuroMab/Trimmer Lab Plasmid Collection R-mAb Plasmids scFv Plasmids Nanobody Plasmids Protocols References...research. Find plasmids encoding these R-mAbs here. Antibody... Antibody Plasmid Collection NeuroMab Plasmid Collection...subclass-specific secondary antibodies. The plasmids encoding these R-mAbs have been deposited with Addgene... the plasmid, followed by the SV40 polyA tail (SV40 pA). Recombinant Monoclonal Antibody Plasmid Collection...following plasmids can be used to produce R-mAbs from transfected mammalian cells. Addgene ID Plasmid Target...partner labs. Learn More scFv Plasmid Collection The following plasmids can be used to produce scFvs from...
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