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  1. Back to Bacteria: CRISPR gRNA Multiplexing Using tRNAs

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    ...study the effect of gene knockout in vivo and in vitro, as well as to insert targeted mutations through...separated by 28 base Csy4 recognition sites from a polycistronic transcript. Although this method shortens construct...requires coexpression of Csy4 with Cas9 and the polycistronic transcript. As nucleases may have off-target... of gRNA cleavage.   Xie et. al constructed polycistronic glycine tRNA-gRNA genes (PTGs) in the forms ...Bacteria and viruses have illustrated the power of polycistronic gene organization, and its translation to CRISPR...
  2. Kiran Musunuru on the Newest TALEN Genome-Editing System

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    ...after the plasmids have been introduced by transfection or electroporation. All you do to create a protein...type of genome editing tool with which one can introduce changes into the genomes of mammalian or other... create a pair of designer proteins that will introduce a double-strand break in the genome anywhere you...double-strand breaks, there is a possibility of introducing a mutation somewhere else in the genome. It remains...
  3. Antibodies 101: Conjugation

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    ...fluorescence microscopy, flow cytometry, or spectrophotometry. The range of fluorophores available for antibody...capable of producing a visible signal, but it has a strong affinity for avidin and streptavidin, both of which...modifying the antibody sequence or that rely on strong protein-protein interactions with other peptides...of non-canonical amino acids or peptide tags. 5) Strong protein-protein interactions with other peptides...of antibody conjugation. But hopefully, this introduction provides a good base from which to dive deeper...
  4. All in a Twist: dsRNA

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    ...If you know the sequence of a virus, you could introduce some of its dsRNA intermediates into a healthy...the inflammatory response associated with the introduction of dsRNA. Synthetic dsRNA Researchers have...time, even before we knew about all the diverse in vitro production mechanisms. siRNA, also known as RNAi...and repetitive regions, such as telomeres and centromeres. These genomic regions are prone to persistent...  Susanna Stroik...
  5. Channelrhodopsins with improved light sensitivity for minimally-invasive optogenetics

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    ...low-throughput methods such as patch-clamp electrophysiology, a technique that’s used to measure electric...selected for characterization with patch clamp electrophysiology. All thirty were functional and their measured...experiments, neurons expressing ChRgers produced stronger photocurrents at low light intensity than existing...the mice to increase their nose-poking behavior. Strong nose-poking behavior is exactly what was seen with...self-stimulation response. This result showed that ChRger2 stronger photocurrent properties make it better suited ...
  6. Rosella: A Fluorescent pH-Biosensor for Studying Autophagy

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    ...autophagy. Morphological assays Electron microscopy: Electron microscopy is a traditional method for...this is indicative of protein degradation). To control for protein degradation due to other pathways, ...at various stages of degradation. Additionally, electron microscopy analysis is time consuming. GFP-tagged...emit red and green fluorescence. After 4 hours of nitrogen starvation to induce autophagy, red but not green...
  7. RaPID Detection of RNA-protein Interactions

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    ...native regulatory elements. Controls for RaPID experiments RaPID negative controls include both scrambled ...occurring complexes present in the cell, it can also introduce non-physiological RNA-protein interactions due....  In as little was one minute BASU generated a strong streptavidin signal (~250-fold enrichment) when...when compared to a scrambled RNA motif control). BioID2 had no detectable signal at the same time point....
  8. CRISPR Meets Synthetic Biology: A Conversation with MIT’s Christopher Voigt

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    ...biology - even a piece of wood - there’s a lot of control spatially as to what’s happening at different points...cellulose fibers, pattern, shape. All of that is controlled by regulatory networks in the plant. If we want... hundreds of genes and regulation and resource control - everything that’s necessary on that scale.  If... terminators. That gives us enough hardware to control hundreds of genes. We’ve created enough regulatory...transcriptional and translational activity a cell has and control how much it taxes the resources of a cell. The ...
  9. Working with Nuclear Receptors

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    ...reproduction. Both physiological processes are controlled by deliberate and compulsory actions instigated...corticosteroids, progesterone, androgens, and estrogens), fat-soluble vitamins A and D, thyroid hormone...complex can serve as a rate-limiting conduit to control the actions of the whole complex.  For example,...adipogenesis and macrophage activation. Our mass spectrometry-affinity purification proteomic profiling of...N. J.and O'Malley, B. W. (2002). Combinatorial control of gene expression by nuclear receptors and coregulators...
  10. Prime Editing: Adding Precision and Flexibility to CRISPR Editing

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    ...derived from the E. coli Ec48 retron RT and the S. pombe Tf1 retrotransposon RT, respectively. Their small...less than 10%. In contrast, the original paper introducing prime editing demonstrated ~20-50% efficiency...fold (Anzalone et al., 2019). PE3, as originally introduced, relies on the PE2 enzyme. PE4 and PE5: Engineering...ligases to act first. PE4 and PE5, as originally introduced, rely on the PE2 enzyme. PEmax: Optimizing prime...found that the mutations that emerged depended strongly on the target edit (Doman et al., 2023). Therefore...
  11. Hot Plasmids February 2024

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    ...systemic AAVs with endothelial-specific tropism in rodents and broad tropism in primates. Nature Communications...Peptide-assisted genome editing for primary cells By Susanna Stroik Even with the advances in CRISPR technology over...difficult to genetically edit due to toxicity from electroporation or poor cellular entry with other transfection...viral vector has brain endothelial cell-specific tropism, with slightly reduced efficacy compared to AA9...
  12. Hot Plasmids - October 2020

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    ...Tsang Fluorescent proteins (FPs) traditionally introduced in Caenorhabditis elegans on extrachromosomal...gene into the target gene’s native locus, but introducing large genetic changes in C. elegans with CRISPR... donors (ssODN). So how can you use CRISPR to introduce large FP genes into C. elegans? By using a split...protein. They used CRISPR with a ssODN template to introduce the small wrmScarlet11 which is less than 60 nt...exclusively in huge bacteriophage genomes. It’s active in vitro and in human and plant cells. Its small size offers...
  13. Pathways Over Time Plasmids Engage Students in Functional Genomics Research

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    ...could provide the basis for student projects in introductory labs. Genome projects use computational methods... of MET/Met genes from the pYES2.1 plasmid is controlled by the GAL1 promoter. The cloning procedure adds...absence of methionine. Since the GAL1 promoter controls MET/Met gene expression, complementation should...PMC232622. 6. Winzeler, D.A., Shoemaker, D.D., Astromoff, A., Liang, H., Anderson, K., Andre, B., Bnangham...over time: Functional genomics research in an introductory laboratory course. CBE-Life Sci. Educ. 17, ar1...
  14. Adeno Associated Virus (AAV) for Cell and Gene Therapy

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    ... disease. To do so, their T-cells were grown in vitro, their mutations corrected, and the T-cells were... body and thereby correct the mutations using retroviral vectors. However, many diseases require techniques... B, LPL deficiency, Cystic fibrosis, Muscular Dystrophy, Parkinson’s disease, and HIV. A notable landmark...infect target tissues. Improved specificity through control of gene expression and the selection of specific...CRISPR-AAV vectors Learn about Addgene AAV Quality Control Process Resources on Addgene.org Find ready-to-use...
  15. Antibodies 101: Stripping and Reprobing Western Blots

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    ...better than a nitrocellulose membrane. If you have already run your blot using nitrocellulose, you may decide...isn’t too different, consider antibody affinity: stronger binding antibodies will require harsher stripping...instructions for the membrane you are using. Dry nitrocellulose membranes are brittle, so proceed with caution...depend on your blot — antibodies that bind more strongly or that have saturated the blot may need longer...
  16. Tips for Titering Your Lentiviral Preps

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    ...method can be the absence of suitable controls. The best control for this type of assay is a clonal cell...using a reverse transcriptase mutant in a separate control reaction. This will allow you to quantify the amount...of the qPCR target gene. Developing the proper control line typically requires transducing with a limiting.... 3. Zhang, Bing, et al. "The significance of controlled conditions in lentiviral vector titration and...
  17. Experimenting in an Open Source lab: from CRISPR to Cats

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    ... our members took an Arduino microcontroller and a motor controller and made it spin again!  We’ve also...scientists can get involved in modelling, the electronics folks can build a robot worm on top of that model...instance, the centrifuge in the picture had a broken controller and would not spin. It was going to cost far ...far more than it was worth to repair the controller and a new replacement was not possible, but one of our...
  18. PCR Applications for Copy Number Variation Assays

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    ...qPCR assays, samples, standard curves, and normal controls must be run in triplicate.  The nice thing about... of DNA in your sample relative to your normal control - you can set up your calculations so that your...so forth. This also serves as a light technical control - an RQ value of 1.5 means you have either made... does not require a standard curve or a normal control, it can take a few hours longer than qPCR to run...AT-rich DNA and by variation in amplicon length. Am J Trop Med Hyg. 2008 Dec;79(6):887-92. PMID: 19052298. ...
  19. Addgene's Cancer Collection Pages Connect the Research Community

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    ...same result – uncontrolled movement of the vehicle or, in the case of cancer, uncontrolled cell proliferation... cellular level there is a universal theme - uncontrolled cellular proliferation. We have appreciated ...appreciated for some time the causes of this uncontrolled proliferation, in particular the roles of proto-oncogenes...opposite task, keeping cells from dividing out of control. One may compare the roles of proto-oncogenes and...
  20. Google Forums Round Up: First Impressions of NgAgo

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    ...of all distributed plasmids as part of quality control, but does not perform functional tests. The newest...produced from a plasmid in cells. Additionally, in vitro assembly of NgAgo/ssDNA requires incubation at 55...can conveniently transfect/inject cells with in vitro preassembled Cas9/gRNA complexes or with guide RNA...does however rely on cloning into a vector or in vitro synthesis, which could be less desirable if one ...et al. "DNA-guided genome editing using the Natronobacterium gregoryi Argonaute." Nature biotechnology ...
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