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  1. CRISPR 101: Making a Knock-In Cell Line

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    ...mutation, so you don’t accidentally change your protein of interest.   Fig. 2: Stop re-cutting ...further, you can inhibit cell cycle regulatory proteins responsible for the transition out of S phase,...used to prime a Cas break for HR is to fuse an HR protein to the nuclease. Early HR factors fused to Cas9...
  2. New Optimized Genome-wide CRISPRko, CRISPRi, and CRISPRa Libraries

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    ...mutations result in an inactive RNA-guided DNA binding protein (dCas9). dCas9 is then tethered to a repressive...MS2 RNA aptamers, and the  MS2-P65-HSF1 helper protein (Konermann et al., 2015). Root and Doench also ...2018): 356626. 6. Tanenbaum, Marvin E., et al. "A protein-tagging system for signal amplification in gene...
  3. AAVs CREATed for Gene Delivery to the CNS and PNS

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    ...express a red, green, or blue (RGB) fluorescent protein (4a-c). When high doses of this viral cocktail ...A cocktail of three AAV vectors expressing RGB proteins under the control of an inducer, i.e. tet-off ...-use AAV from Addgene here or check out these protocols if you want to package your own virus. ...
  4. Lentiviral Vector Uses and Overview

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    ...that couldn’t package itself due to a few missing proteins. The envelope plasmid contained a viral envelope...for viral production: Gag (structural precursor protein), Pol (polymerase), Tat (viral transactivator for...export of transcripts). A different viral envelope protein (Env), usually from VSV-G due to wide infectivity...
  5. New Tools Enable CRISPRa for Neuroscience Applications

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    ...plasmids/viruses are needed to deliver all the protein and RNA components, and several sgRNAs must be ... start sites, all of which yield the same BDNF protein. To demonstrate the specificity that can be achieved...inserted human CD8, a gene that encodes a surface protein for which there are good flow cytometric antibodies...
  6. QC Sequencing Technologies at Addgene

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    ...DNA or RNA is pulled through the pore via motor proteins. When each nucleotide passes through the nanopore...Next‐Generation sequencing Technologies. Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 122(1). https://doi.org/... Molecular Biology Reference Sequence Analyzer Protocol: Sequence Analysis of a Plasmid ...
  7. Tips for Getting a Faculty Position

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    ...of secretory proteins in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, optimization of fluorescent proteins,  and live cell... Distinguishing correctly folded and misfolded proteins is essential for human health. Failure to do so...
  8. Replacing Paper: Tips for Choosing an Electronic lab Notebook

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    ...keeping. Top priorities in most cases include IP protection, publications and funding. If any of these three...need share data with them including reports and protocols. To facilitate this, some ELNs allow you to invite...witnessing and audit trails. How does the ELN provider protect and respect your IP rights and data ownership? ...
  9. Five Popular Model Organisms, Part 2

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    ... BirA, has been used to identify and study protein-protein interactions in proximity labeling techniques...extensive research history and characterization. Many proteins and processes naturally found in E. coli have ...
  10. Four Ways to Package Transgenes That Exceed the Size Limit of Adeno-associated Virus

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    ...help prevent the accumulation of such truncated proteins. Examples of use:  Ghosh et al., 2008 used a...donor A may be capable of expressing a truncated protein. This can be avoided by excluding a stop codon ...AAV vectors with reduced expression of truncated proteins are safe and effective in the retina of a mouse...
  11. Plasmids 101: Expressing shRNAs for RNA Interference

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    ...very minimum requires an Argonaute protein. This Argonaute protein is what binds the small RNA and either...cleaves the target mRNA or recruits other silencing proteins. Figure 1: Comparison of shRNA and miRNA...
  12. March for Science

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    ...social contract citizens enter into in order to protect their rights (2). Less formally, governments are...for a given policy. In exchange, the government protects (and often funds [3]) scientists as well as other...Aeronautics and Space Agency, the Environmental Protection Agency, and the National Institutes of Health...
  13. CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...the application of this approach is limited to protoplast cells (plant cells whose cell wall has been removed...many of the specifics - promoters used, precise protein sequences or domains, and methods of delivery -...recommend reading the associated publications or protocols to get the most out of the plasmid you chose for...
  14. Treating Muscular Dystrophy with CRISPR Gene Editing

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    ...primarily by frameshift mutations in dystrophin, a protein essential for proper muscle function. Without functioning...are multiple common deletions that maintain the protein’s reading frame, leading to the production of a ...a smaller, but at least partially functional protein. Individuals with these mutations are often asymptomatic...
  15. Plasmids 101: Dimers and Multimers

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    ...bacterial strain that is deficient in recombinase protein RecA can reduce the frequency of multimerization...circular DNA forms of colicinogenic factor E-1 from Proteus mirabilis. Biochemistry. 1968 Oct;7(10):3513-20... Biology ReferenceAddgene's Restriction Digest Protocol More resources on the Addgene blog:  Plasmids ...
  16. Viral Vectors 101: AAV Serotypes and Tissue Tropism

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    ... AAVs “unlock” and infect specific cells. This protein shell packages the vector’s genetic material, and...receptor (AAVR)2   AAV2 Heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG)3 AAV receptor (AAVR; not strictly required.../α2,6 N-linked sialic acids1 Heparan sulfate proteoglycan (HSPG)3 AAV receptor (AAVR)2 Epidermal growth...
  17. 9 tips for a successful postdoctoral experience

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    ...of secretory proteins in the Endoplasmic Reticulum, optimization of fluorescent proteins,  and live cell...actually answer your question? If you're using a new protocol or reagents, do you understand all of the steps...
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