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  1. Developing Lab Management Software for Biology

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    ...requisite for a functioning lab, but it is for a scaleable lab. When you need to track the location, quality...our second example we’ve added some simple but critical logic. Some steps fail “hard”, they reset the ...interchange them easily as needed. In this case, the physical considerations of the laboratory make object composition...science_name`. You'll need to decide given the technical details of the problem you're solving, but consistency...interesting biotechnology code.There are valid technical reasons to choose a non-Python stack, but if you're...
  2. Plasmids 101: Cre-lox

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    ...sequence gives the loxP site directionality, and the canonical loxP sequence is ATAACTTCGTATA-GCATACAT-TATACGAAGTTAT...the two strands are ligated, resulting in the reciprocal crossover event. This event can have three general... features with loxP sites on either side (often called a “lox-stop-lox” or “LSL” cassette) upstream of...putting the loxP sites on either side of a gene (called “floxing”, for “flanked by loxP”), will permit ...where "N" indicates which bases may vary from the canonical sequence. Among these are loxN (GtATACcT), lox2272...
  3. Working with Nuclear Receptors

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    ...and on self-propagation by reproduction. Both physiological processes are controlled by deliberate and compulsory...receptors (NRs), their coregulators, and their physiological endocrine ligands. Nuclear receptors and their...the diet. Additional members of this family are called orphan receptors because their ligands remain unknown...circadian regulation, as well as in important physiological states such as adipogenesis and macrophage activation...widely used today.  The sheer abundance of these critical research tools is a double-edged sword, however...
  4. Hot Plasmids February 2024

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    ...past decade, primary cells remain difficult to genetically edit due to toxicity from electroporation or ...some cases) and minimal toxicity, including in clinically-relevant lines such as CAR-T cells. Plus, this...Cas9, fused to HIV TAT, Myc and SV40 Nuclear Localization Signals, and GFP. B) Workflow to assess Cas9...microscopy in HeLa cells expressing COX8a-mStayGold. Scale bars 10 μm (main), 1 μm (inset). Image reused from...versions. Thanks to Christophe Leterrier, whose FocalPlanes piece on mStayGold inspired and informed this...
  5. Overcoming the Challenges of Lentiviral Production

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    ...the transfection method (i.e. polyethyleneimine, calcium phosphate or liposomal methods), the volume of ...unconcentrated prep. For example, at Addgene we typically concentrate 100-fold meaning that a 10 cm2 dish...experiment requires a certain volume of virus, consider scaling up by either increasing the number of 10 cm2 dishes...be optimized prior to starting. We recommend calculating the ratio of the surface area of the larger vessel...lentivirus is the cell line that is used for titering. Typically researchers will choose a relatively permissive...
  6. Early Career Researcher Toolbox: Finding Relevant Papers

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    ... staying on top of the ever expanding body of biomedical literature! PubMed PubMed is the classic search...interest.  Best uses Accessing the vast body of biomedical research papers. Twitter Scientists often use...papers, and more. Saving papers There isn’t technically a way to save papers on Twitter, but you can ... contain a short summary of the topic and a chronological list of highly cited papers that contain your...also just follow feeds curated by Meta. Feeds automatically update as papers are published, similar to Facebook...
  7. A New Generation of Adenine Base Editors Improves Editing in Primary Human Cells

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    ... from E.coli, named TadA7.10 in ABE7.10)  a catalytically impaired Cas protein (dCas or Cas nickase)  ... the eighth generation of adenine base editors, called ABE8 (Gaudelli et al., 2020). The generated ABE8s...accidental insertions and deletions (indel) by the catalytically impaired D10A nickase from ABE7.10 can be a ...the authors created ABE8 constructs using a catalytically “dead” S. pyogenes Cas9 (dC9-ABE8.x-m/d). The...even in adult patients. In order to analyze the clinical use of ABE8 for primary human cell editing, the...
  8. Simple CRISPR-based Epigenetic Editing: dCas9-directed DNA Demethylation

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    ...methyltransferase DNMT3A allows researchers to easily add biochemical marks to genetic regions from which where they...eventually, develop treatments, we need tools to specifically edit methylation sites.  Step aside, transcriptionally...interact with transcriptional machinery to modify local gene expression, confounding any potential conclusions... DNA. When dCas9 is bound to a target CpG, it physically blocks DNMT1 from that site. So, when DNMT1 methylates...Szyf 2021.   Let me leave you with a few practical considerations: Design your gRNA to overlap the...
  9. Hot Plasmids - October 2020

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    ...can contain different neurotransmitters. Using genetically encoded fluorescent proteins coupled with Fibronectin... endogenous synaptic proteins allowing them to localize to the synapse and minimize extraneous fluorescence...Jerome Goudeau, Cynthia Kenyon, and colleagues at Calico Life Sciences. Like many split FPs, split-wrmScarlet... genes whose protein products have distinct localizations. Figure 2: Split-wrmScarlet labeling ...AAV5. Find the AAV prep here The red-shifted calcium sensor jRGECO1a is now available as AAV-PHPeb. ...
  10. Hot Plasmids May 2018 - Optogenetics, Decaffeination, Biosensors, and Fluorescent Protein Tools

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    ...expression observed with wild type CoChR, soCoChR localizes primarily to the cell body with very little signal...engineered microbes, used coffee grounds could be economically repurposed as starting material for the bioproduction... FLINC biosensors for live-cell imaging of biochemical activity Article contributed by Angela Holmes... live-cell imaging of the dynamic changes in biochemical activity within the cell. Their Fluorescence ...peak of 519 nm. These proteins have improved photophysical properties and can be used in quenching, FRET...
  11. Plasmids 101: FLEx Vectors

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    ...using either loxP or lox511 sites, leaving two identical sites on one end of the DNA fragment (Figure 1...recombination event then excises the DNA between the identical loxP or lox511 sites (Figure 1, bottom). Since...presence of Cre recombinase. This plasmid now specifically drives expression of mCherry instead of BFP.... rescue with in the antisense orientation (let’s call the gene “GeneR”). The key to this experiment is...information. References: 1. Schnütgen F, Doerflinger N, Calléja C, Wendling O, Chambon P, and Ghyselinck NB. A ...
  12. Gaining Leadership Skills Volunteering at a Professional Organization

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    ...workplace, and pursue leadership opportunities at the local, institutional, regional, and national levels. These... first at Brigham and Women’s Hospital/Harvard Medical School and then Boston University (institutions...issues faced by postdocs and institutions are not local but are national issues. I applied and was successfully...other people mostly online and on monthly phone calls. This has its challenges as meeting in person is...Chair then stepped down, I became interim Chair automatically as it was an understood expectation of any Vice-Chair...
  13. Experimenting in an Open Source lab: from CRISPR to Cats

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    ...and solutions to research problems. This movement calls itself the Open Science movement and is part of ...and the reagents are too expensive to make it practical - but we have members looking at how to re-use...don’t throw old equipment away until you ask your local makerspace if they want to hack new life into it...somewhere near you. The place to start looking for your local space is the Hackerspace website. Markerspaces differ...fun with technology, so feel free to contact your local space and get involved! Derek Jacoby is a PhD ...
  14. How-to: 5 Steps to a Great Panel Discussion

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    ...different questions than those on the prep calls, but often the prep calls provide good ideas for interesting ...possibly with an organizer) should set up a 30 minute call with each panelist to get to know their style and...better at remembering these things on a relaxed phone call than when first confronted on a stage in front of...long introductions. The moderator asks questions, calling on 1-2 panelist for each question in a way that...
  15. Antibodies 101: Flow Compensation

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    ...BV510 and AmCyan have almost identical emission spectra but may be called BV510 on one cytometer and AmCyan...for one another. This overlap in spectra is often called "spillover." For example, if your flow cytometer...shift towards the X axis to become a perpendicular vertical line.     In general, most spillover between samples...research technician in Arlene Sharpe's lab at Harvard Medical School.   More resources on the Addgene blog Introduction...
  16. Plasmids 101: Degron Tags

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    ...protein must be expressed (inducibly, ectopically, stably… it’s your call). The TIR1 F-box protein will associate...their fused protein under certain conditions (typically the addition of an exogenous small molecule). ...in size from several kDa up to ~35 kDa and are typically knocked-in via gene targeting or cloned in-frame...protein structures, interacting partners, and localization. Thankfully, this is a hot topic with many resources...
  17. Golden Gate Assembly Upgrades: More Fragments, Faster Assembly, and Higher Fidelity

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    ... more than 10 modules often rely on two-step hierarchical approaches using different Type IIS restriction...stability, and buffer compatibility have placed practical limits on single- or two-step assemblies. We have... While T4 DNA Ligase, the mainstay of most biotechnological cloning efforts for over 50 years, prefers... plate Fidelity of assembly (percent correct) Calculated colony totals Per 2 μl assembly reaction Per...outgrowth volumes described in Figure 3, with calculated yields from entire outgrowth built from 2 µl ...
  18. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - May 2021

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    ...Preger et al., 2020. Preger et al., Journal of Biological Chemistry 2020. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.RA120.01289...research, which required protein compartments to co-localize multiple enzymes in a reaction pathway, the MPyV...expression selectively in Parvalbumin containing cortical interneurons. We now provide ready-to-use AAV ...vectors expressing GCaMP6f with this promoter. Image calcium transients in PV interneurons with AAV-S5E2-GCaMP6f...terminal providing better signal to noise for imaging calcium dynamics in fine structures. We have expanded our...
  19. Cloning Mammalian Cells with the Agarose Method

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    ... molecular biology-grade agarose containing physiological concentrations of salts and glucose. If we circled...fluorescent protein), fluorescence microscopy can theoretically be used to select specific wells from the 48... terms of growth rates, morphology or other physiological properties. An advantage of this technique is...properties, either initially, or using secondary biological screens. For example, for cancer researchers,...Neurobiology and Anatomy at the University of Maryland Medical School in Baltimore. She is particularly interested...
  20. Adenoviral Delivery of CRISPR/Cas9 Aims to Expand Genome Editing to Primary Cells

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    ...introducing the delivery method in 2014, Manuel Goncalves lab report that AdV-mediated transduction of gRNA...Gonçalves and his colleagues at Leiden University Medical Center are now available at Addgene along with ...and very efficient introduction of DNA into therapeutically relevant, non-transformed mammalian cells. ...and used AdV vectors to edit genes in several biological systems. It has been used for instance in inherited...Viral vectors for gene therapy: Current state and clinical perspectives. Biochemistry Moscow 81:700–708 ....
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