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  1. Inntags: Innovative Protein Epitope Tagging

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    ...domains from non-vertebrate systems. Preliminary testing indicated that inntags IT5, IT6, and IT10 expressed...and the chaperone Ydj1, both of which display sophisticated interactions with multiple other proteins. Again...
  2. A Conference By Postdocs For Postdocs: Future of Research

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    ...Bourne has some radical (and some not so radical) suggestions for defining the problem and for finding solutions...don't have the resources to do enough. There are still university research departments that have no formal...
  3. Keeping Up With CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...Structural details All this, and scientists are still working out important details in their understanding... tool. A week later, researchers at the Broad Institute and MIT published another report showing Cas9'...
  4. What's New in CRISPR - Spring 2019

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    ...new CRISPR plasmids available at Addgene. We will still periodically focus on specific CRISPR plasmid tools...CRISPR-based marker excision method for marking distinct cell clones developed by the Michalis Averof lab...
  5. Designer PUF Proteins for Any RNA Target

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    ...specificity engineering. “The RNA binding domain is interesting because by changing certain amino acids you can...lose their solubility. Her lab is currently investigating the issue and hopes to have a better understanding...
  6. Developing Transferable Skills During Science Training

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    ...project involving multiple scientists, create and stick to timelines Be a mentor in a formal program Start...Collaboration and teamwork One of the defining characteristics of nonacademic science careers is that a team...
  7. Let There Be LITE Plasmids

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    ...anchors for genome engineering applications was still very new. Now, Konermann and her colleagues including...transcription in as little as 30 minutes after light stimulation. Under those optogenetic controls, gene expression...
  8. What's New in CRISPR - December 2019

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    ...new CRISPR plasmids available at Addgene. We will still periodically focus on specific CRISPR plasmid tools...of ADAR2 into a cytidine deaminase. This editor still retains A-to-I editing. This system is called RNA...
  9. Top Requested AAV of 2017: pmSyn1-EBFP-CRE

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    ...our viral service in late 2016 and requests are still pouring in! While our lentiviral service is going... many more tips and ideas on how to use these fantastic tools in your experiments.  Many thanks to Hongkui...
  10. Reflections and Looking Ahead

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    ...quality control. Through our partnership with the Institute for Protein Innovation (IPI), we expanded a growing...repository can now be packaged on demand in five distinct serotypes, offering you unparalleled flexibility...
  11. Seeing Red: Simple GFP Photoconversion

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    ... FPs since its emission wavelength (612 nm) is distinct from other commonly used FPs, and GFP does not...localization that have been encountered by some investigators when using forms of mEos." The ability to repurpose...
  12. Easing the Protein Purification Process with pCri

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    ..., designed for use in B. subtilis, contains the MISTIC (membrane-integrating sequence for translation ...integral-membrane protein constructs) protein tag. MISTIC drags tagged proteins into the membrane and may...
  13. Celebrating Accomplishments in the Lab

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    ...? This final post in the PI Interview Series investigates how these three PIs reward their team and manage...during the child-rearing years, learning “lots of interesting things from children, their classmates, and parents...
  14. Three Tips to Organize Your Lab Notebooks in the New Year

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    ...frequently used pages in your notebooks and go wild with sticky notes and labels. Color code your Post-its and ...write brief descriptions on each. Place the notes sticking up out of the top of the notebooks, so that you...
  15. Tag Your Favorite Yeast Genes with Ease

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    ...localization of individual proteins, but also investigate protein-protein interactions via FRET. Sidae ...partial gene deletion, overexpression (by promoter substitution), and tagging at either the N- or C-terminus...
  16. Antibodies 101: Fc Effector Functions

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    ...process known as phagocytosis.  Other functions We’re still learning about Fc effector functions and all that...driving particular cells or responses. And there are still antibody isotypes and Fc receptors that we don’t...
  17. CRISPR 101: Drug discovery and CRISPR

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    ...sometimes even genetic pathways that are worth investigating for drug development. Due to the difficulty ... to determine if a patient would respond to an existing therapy. In theory, CRISPR could even be used ...
  18. What's the Best Way to Elute and Store Your Plasmid DNA?

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    ...neutralize the nuclease activity. For strains that still carry this gene, there are usually extra steps like...the pH preparation stabilizing the plasmid, and still allowing most downstream processing. On the other...
  19. CRISPR 101: Cas9 Nickase Design and Homology Directed Repair

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    ...two gRNAs.  For nickase applications, a common question is: how should the gRNAs be oriented in comparison...insertions. These profiles are likely due to the distinct overhang patterns generated by the nickases; D10A...
  20. Build Your CRISPR Vocabulary

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    ... but boy does it have a lot of parts! If you’re still a bit confused by CRISPR acronyms, this post is ...appears between each spacer in the CRISPR array, distinguishing the foreign sequences and keeping the array...
  21. Addgene's a Nonprofit? Nonprofit Awareness Day 2017

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    ...for new ways to serve the research community. Questions? Feel free to reach out to us on Twitter, Facebook... Ishrat, Jane, Jason, Jessica, Joel, Jonathan, Justine, Karen, Kate, Kayla, Kelly, Kory, Kris, Leila, ...
  22. Running for Rare Disease, Running for FOP, Running for AJ

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    ... my kids like any other youngster. His parents, Kristi and Rico, had to keep him from running too much...the fight against FOP. Second, Addgene will be hosting the AJ’s Boston League team (Contributing many ...
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