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  1. RUBY-Red Siliques

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    ...graduate student studying plant development and cell-cell communication in the Nimchuk Lab in the Biology...untransformed seedlings or callus (undifferentiated plant cell culture), which is great for a wide variety of applications...
  2. Addgene Protocols Go Viral: AAV Purification and Titration

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    ...Mammalian cells provide scientists with the means to study biological processes on the cellular level instead...with tissue culture The cultivation of mammalian cells in the lab, or tissue culture as it is commonly ...
  3. CRISPR 101: Any Base Transversion Editors

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    ... edit A → Y (Y = T or C) in 67.17% of screening cells (Tong, Wang, et al., 2023). Based on this promising...Cas9 nicks the non-edited strand to encourage the cell to repair the DNA using the edited strand as a template... efficient A•T-to-C•G base editing in mammalian cells and embryos. Nature Biotechnology, 42(4), 638–650...programmable T-to-G and T-to-C base editing. Molecular Cell, 84(7), 1257-1270.e6. https://doi.org/10.1016/j....efficient T-to-G and C-to-G editing in mammalian cells. Nature Biotechnology, 42(10), 1538–1547. https:...the base editor. Black arrows indicate natural cellular processes. Created with BioRender.com. The...
  4. A Control for All Seasons

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    ...to detect dead or dying cells so that you can base your analysis on living cells only (for example, propidium...This tends to be most problematic when staining cells or tissues that are the same species as your primary...propidium iodide only stains dead cells). Compensation controls address the spectral overlap that occurs...Quantitative Fluorescence Microscopy.” Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 185, no. 7, Rockefeller University...
  5. Hot Biosensors 2022: Year-End Roundup

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    ...two-photon microscopy. Cell. 2022 Aug 16. pii: S0092-8674(22)00916-3. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2022.07.013 pYtags...Calcium Indicator. Front Cell Dev Biol. 2022 Jun 29;10:880107. doi: 10.3389/fcell.2022.880107. KRaION potassium...sensor relies on a change in localization to the cell membrane and not a direct change in the fluorescent...of receptor tyrosine kinase signaling in living cells. bioRxiv 2022.08.13.503850; doi: 10.1101/2022.08.13.503850...better-matched to the potassium concentrations in cells than existing sensors. Using genome mining and structure-guided...fluorescence unit fused with TRansmembrane region-to-IntrAcellular loop linkers” (MTRIA for short), where a fluorescent...inserting a circularly-permuted GFP into an intracellular loop of various G-protein-coupled receptors....
  6. Plasmids 101: Restriction Cloning

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    ...use electro-competent cells instead of the more common chemically-competent cells. You should perform, ... manufacturer’s instructions for your competent cells. For most standard cloning, you can transform 1-...1-2μl of your ligation reaction into competent cells such as DH5alpha or TOP10. If using much less total...colonies, you might want to use higher competency cells. Additionally, if your final product is going to...
  7. Chemogenetics Plasmids

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    ...allowing a scientist to control signaling within cells expressing these engineered receptors. Chemogenetic...engineered receptor is coupled to and the specific cell type where the receptor is expressed, these receptors...
  8. Which Fluorescence Microscopy Techniques is Best for Me?

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    ...high light doses to the cells. Thin static samples Ex: Fixed monolayers of cells or thin (<15 μm) tissue...1). Thin dynamic samples Ex: monolayers of live cells with fluorescently labelled, motile structures These... 10s of nanometers. Thick dynamic samples Ex: 3D cell cultures, small model embryos >15 μm Thsee are some...Total internal reflection fluorescence microscopy in cell biology. Methods Enzymol 361, 1-33 (2003). PubMed...Richardson DS, Lichtman JW. Clarifying Tissue Clearing. Cell 162, 246-257 (2015). PubMed PMID: 26186186.  Additional...Biological Imaging and a Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University. No matter whether...Biological Imaging and a Lecturer on Molecular and Cellular Biology at Harvard University.     Additional ...
  9. Antibodies 101: Flow Compensation

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    ... make it difficult to properly gate your desired cell population. By compensating between fluorescent ... your fluorescent markers are staining for. If a cell is positive for both markers, it will show up as...Figure 3: Flow plot for a double positive sample. The cell population in the top right corner of the plot is...learning! Ashlyn has a research background in CD8+ T cells and cancer immunotherapies. She is currently a research...
  10. xCas9: Engineering a CRISPR Variant with PAM Flexibility

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    ... in mammalian cells Hu et al. compared xCas9 activity with wt SpCas9 in mammalian cells, finding xCas9...NG and GAT PAMs. xCas9 3.7 Activity in Mammalian Cells Construct NGG PAM NGA PAM NGC PAM NGT... percent editing efficiencies (edit frequency in cell population measured with NGS) are shown as percentages...
  11. Mobile-CRISPRi: Bringing CRISPRi to Diverse Bacteria

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    ... acid (DAP), a component of the cell wall. Once in the recipient cell, the CRISPRi DNA (purple) flanked... is propagated during normal DNA replication and cell division. Mobile-CRISPRi does not disrupt gene function...mobilize these plasmids for transfer to recipient cells during a tri-parental mating scheme. Mobile-CRISPRi...
  12. Fluorescent Protein Travel Awards - FLiPs and Fluorescent Protein Biosensors

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    ...reliably detect HMOs. Fatima’s first design is a whole cell biosensor with two components - an enzyme that breaks...binding results in an increase in fluorescence of cells that actively produce the HMOs. Fatima has demonstrated...out Fatima's recent publication on her HMO work in Cell Chemical Biology! Additional Resources on the Addgene...Awardees: Xin Zhou and Fatima Enam. There were many excellent applicants but Xin and Fatima stood out for their...proposes using this sensor to detect HMOs found on cellular surfaces. After incubating the sensor with bacteria...
  13. Plasmids 101: NGS Quality Control for Pooled Libraries

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    ... Typically, Addgene uses electrocompetent Stbl4 cells when performing amplifications, and we use electroporation...DNA. This bias can be counteracted by growing the cells on solid plates, where each transformant forms its...own colony, uninfluenced by the growth of other cells. For libraries where the plasmids are all very similar...
  14. Choosing Your Fluorescent Proteins for Multi-Color Imaging

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    ...to supplement your cells with biliverdin for maximal brightness. In mammalian cells, one of the improved...Imaging Center at UCSF. A common requirement for live cell imaging experiments is the ability to follow multiple...
  15. Advice for Moving Into Sales After Your Science Postdoc

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    ...would continue on with my academic dream of studying cell division. However, after 6 years in the business...Cambridge University where he studied mechanisms of cell division. Recently Seán got the entrepreneurial ...information on ELISA troubleshooting, ELISA kits and cell death assays. You can find Seán on twitter @Macfhearraigh...
  16. Interview: Ed Boyden on Optogenetics, Neuroscience, and the Future of Neuroengineering

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    ...and see how different parts of the brain or the cells within them work together or perhaps compete against...two-photon properties, so you could activate single cells in arbitrary patterns in the brain. Addgene: Do ... different – an awake monkey is different from a cell in a dish. I always tell people, 'Be driven by your...
  17. Rinehart Lab Phosphoprotein Reagents

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    ...abundant forms of posttranslational modifications in cells and research into its many roles in protein function...interactions can be discovered by fluorescence-activated cell sorting (FACS). The mode #2 phosphosite library ... Production of Recombinant Phosphoproteins Using Cell-Free Protein Synthesis. Oza JP, Aerni HR, Pirman...Ordureau A, Paulo JA, Rinehart J, Harper JW. Molecular Cell . 2015. Sep 9. pii: S1097-2765(15)00662-0. doi: ...
  18. Design Tips for Prime Editing

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    ...editing systems by manipulating cellular determinants of editing outcomes. Cell, 184(22), 5635-5652.e29. https...Guide RNA and Target DNA. Cell, 156(5), 935–949. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2014.02.001 Yan, J., Oyler-Castrillo...type of edit, genomic context, delivery strategy, cell type, and goal of the experiment. Now, onto the ...nicking of the unedited strand and encourage the cell to use the edited strand as a template during DNA...also allows certain unintended edits to escape cellular surveillance. To limit unintended incorporation...https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2021.09.018 Nelson, J. W., Randolph, P. B., Shen, S. P., Everette, K. A...
  19. Negative Can Be Positive: Open AAV Data with Addgene

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    ...What works well in one cell or neuron type may not work well for a neighboring cell type, even within the... conditions (3,5,8), injection titers (1,2), and cell types used for packaging viral particles (6), can... vector performance in various brain regions and cell types. Power in numbers A Pubmed search for “AAV...options while AAV8 (82%) and AAV9 (84%) were both excellent at infecting our target neurons (Figure 1). However...
  20. Save Time with Transient Plant Leaf Transformations

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    ...roots, as functional chloroplasts and leaf specific cell types are missing in roots. The development of transgenic...transformation” usual means that neither a stable cell line or plant is regenerated from the transformed...with the gene of interest is transferred into the cells. But for C. roseus, Agrobacterium infiltration into...Intrinsic GUS-like activities in seed plants." Plant cell reports 9.1 (1990): 1-5. PubMed PMID: 24226366. ...fused to a protein of interest to elucidate the subcellular localization of your protein of interest. Find...
  21. A Look Back at One Year of Plasmid Sharing for COVID-19 Research

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    ... investigate how the virus interacts with human cells. Addgene’s mammalian target plasmids express these...for SARS-CoV-2 entry into human lung epithelial cells (Biering et al., 2021). In their search, they found...packaging) and contain an IRES-Puro marker for stable cell clone selection. For more information on these plasmids...Bajic G, Harrison SC, Wesemann DR (2021) Memory B cell repertoire for recognition of evolving SARS-CoV-...depends on its spike protein to bind ACE2, the host cellular receptor. To more easily study the spike variants...
  22. CRISPR 101: RNA Editing with Cas13

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    ...machinery, and could thus be used in non-dividing cells. Cas13 enzymes also don’t require a PAM sequence... a maximum of 28% editing efficiency in HEK293T cells, as assessed using RNA-seq. Since the REPAIRv1 machinery...including reversibility and use in non-dividing cells. With the expanded targeting ability using both ...Functionally Orthogonal Type VI-A CRISPR-Cas Enzymes." Mol Cell. 66(3) (2017):373-83. PubMed PMID: 28475872. Find...
  23. DNA Purification Without a Kit

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    ...broken out of cells with a solution of salts, detergent, and ball bearings. Then a cellulose dipstick is... kits and typically follow the same principles: cells are lysed, RNAs and proteins are removed to leave... plant, microbe, blood, or mammalian cells or tissue Product: total nucleic acids While glass or silica...and RNA from plants, microbes, blood or mammalian cells in 30 seconds or less without using a pipette.  ... could be digested with restriction enzymes.  Cellulose nucleic acid purification Starting material: plant...silica are commonly used to bind and purify DNA, cellulose also efficiently binds, or at least entraps nucleic... absorb the nucleic acids. Containinants bind cellulose less tightly than nucleic acids, so placing the...
  24. Simplify Cloning with in vivo Assembly

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    ...transformation efficiency of the strain: when asking the cell to perform multiple recombination events, all linear...linear fragments need to get into the same cell. For simple cloning requiring just one or two recombination...recombination events, homemade competent cells of 107 CFU/μg are perfectly fine, yet performing multiple modifications...modifications will require ultracompetent (109 CFU/μg) cells. Primer design Using specific primer design (Figure...
  25. Tips from the Repository Trenches: Using Barcodes to Track Samples

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    ...using an electric charge to help the DNA enter the cells. Some samples require a reduced antibiotic concentration...concentration or need to be transformed into different cells than were originally requested. Most of our samples... Start by scanning the sample barcodes into the cells in the same order that they exist within the rack...storage process - from deposited DNA to transformed cells and finally to bacterial glycerol stocks that are...
  26. Plasmids 101: Protein tags

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    ...not generally in a cell’s best interest to overexpress a protein. Energy and cellular resources are being...being spent to make something the cell doesn’t need to make. Eukaryotes and some bacteria deploy proteosomes...proteosomes to degrade what the cell might consider junk protein. Though there are a number of chemical and...same manner as it would have in the context of a cell. FLAG tags can be cleaved by enterokinase, which...
  27. Antibodies 101: Multiplex Immunofluorescence

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    ...immunocytochemistry (ICC) when the sample is cultured cells or immunohistochemistry (IHC) with tissues), where...know if they co-localize at the same place in the cell? Or you know that the presence of several biomarkers...tissue sections, methanol- or paraformaldehyde-fixed cell samples, or other preparations. Sequential IF For...hippocampus, or counting the number of puncta in each cell. When making figures for a paper or presentation...approach for deep phenotyping and spatial analysis of cells in complex tissues. Proceedings of the National ...
  28. Easi-CRISPR: Generating Knock-In and Conditional Mouse Models

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    ...desired mutation in mouse ES cells, select for the mutation and inject the ES cells into a mouse embryo to ...Cas-mediated genome engineering." Cell 154 (2013):1370-9. DOI: 10.1016/j.cell.2013.08.022 PubMed: PMID: 23992847...then electroporate it into mouse embryonic stem cells. After selecting for clones with the recombined ... your chimeric mice did not contain edited germ cells, your experiment would be unsuccessful. CRISPR made...
  29. Antibodies 101: The Basics of Western Blotting

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    ...interest from Addgene, transfected it into your target cells, now what? How can you tell if the protein you are... are so keen to study is expressing in your cells? Immunoblotting or simply the western blot, or western...specific protein within the complex mix derived from cells or tissues. Westerns are useful not only to detect...context (Pillai-Kastoori et al., 2019). Tissues or cell lines other than those used by the vendor for validation...negative controls. Positive controls typically include cell lines or tissues that are known to express the protein...readout for subcellular fractionations, a procedure that isolates proteins from different cellular compartments...protein levels relative to standards, detect the cellular location of proteins, and can be a readout for...
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