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  1. CRISPR 101: Drug discovery and CRISPR

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    ...knock out, etc. – CRISPR can be used to generate cell line or animal models which have the precise disease...Since CRISPR has been adapted for use in primary cells, many tissue types, and across species, it enables... phenotype. CRISPR can also be used to generate cell line knock-ins of patient mutations which are variants...CRISPR has revolutionized the generation of knockout cell lines which has made this control step extremely...in a cancerous background and treat the parental cell line and the X knockout with your drug(s). If a ...research field! References and Resources References Fellmann, C., et al., Cornerstones of CRISPR-Cas in drug...the Addgene blog CRISPR 101: Making a Knock-In Cell Line Using CRISPR-Cas9 to Edit Disease Out of the...
  2. The Open Repository of CRISPR Screens: CRISPR Screen Data in One Place

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    ... disease, cell type or drug treatment can browse through screens performed in relevant cell lines or conditions... currently houses over 890 CRISPR screens in 629 cell lines, each manually curated and annotated from ...feasibility and power of CRISPR-based library screens in cell lines from humans and other species. By accurately... screens performed in 26 different breast cancer cell lines. Screenshot updated 2024. Each screen ...screen is captured by BioGRID curators, including the cell line/tissue type, enzyme system, sgRNA library and...example phenotype screens with read-outs other than cell viability. The following video provides an in-depth...
  3. Addgene at the ASM Microbe 2016 Conference

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    ...plasmid sharing services, as well as #happydepositors who stopped by to say hello. Needless to say we all ...booth. As well as being the Director of the Great Lakes Bioenergy Research Center and a fellow Rhodobacter... plenty of geeky fun to be had at ASM Microbe as well as the serious business of science. Two symposia... work this Broad Institute lab is doing creating well-optimized CRISPR screening technology. Addgene got...making popular screening libraries like Brie and Brunello available to the scientific community. However...
  4. Antibodies 101: Epitope Availability

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    ... have been extracted from a cell, instead of when it is attached to a cell membrane.  Picking the Right...even in that mythical place where antibodies are well-organized, documented, and easy to find (though ...partners, the epitopes available for binding change as well. If this change hides the epitope that the antibodies...with native proteins instead of denatured ones - well, don’t relax just yet. Proteins often change shapes...epitopes that are available on the outside of the cell. The same protein may have different epitopes available...need to validate on denatured proteins or on live cells. But for others, you may need to validate that it...
  5. Bright Monomeric Fluorescent Proteins: mNeonGreen, mTFP1, and mWasabi

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    ... a look! mNeonGreen: a yellow-green fluorescent protein mNeonGreen is a yellow-green fluorescent protein...protein that was derived from the tetrameric yellow fluorescent protein (LanYFP) from the marine invertebrate...was reported as the brightest monomeric green or yellow fluorescent protein at the time. It is 1.5 to 3...mNeonGreen wavelengths lie between the green and yellow fluorescent protein wavelengths, it can be imaged...with standard green fluorescent protein filters or yellow fluorescent protein filters, with no or minimal...a FRET donor to mCitrine and mOrange or for live cell imaging of fusions and FRET reporters. mTFP1 is ...
  6. CRISPR 101: Off-Target Effects

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    ...millions of cells. For every individual sgRNA, you recover a minimum of 1,000 targeted cells to sequence...trying to generate a knockout cell line, with the goal of isolating single cell clones to use for multiple...generate a ssDNA break which can easily be repaired by cells with a near zero likelihood of mutation arising.... a level of, say 5%, then the majority of single cell editing events will be on target. Thus, if you isolate...example, if your goal is to generate a knock-out cell line to perform downstream characterization of, ...experiments on is a good way to control for off targets as well as clonal differences. If you are performing CRISPR...
  7. 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...Fluorescence Microscopy.” Journal of Cell Biology, vol. 185, no. 7, Rockefeller University Press, June 2009, ... positive control group, with an alternative but well-studied kinase known to prevent tau hyperphosphorylation...interactions will be observable in preimmune serum ‌as well as with an isotype-matched control.      ...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...
  8. New Neuroscience Tool: The iGluSnFR3 Glutamate Sensor

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    ... glutamate release from neurons and other brain cells in vivo. Glutamate plays a variety of roles in synaptic...(SF-Azurite-iGluSnFR), green (SF-iGluSnFR), and yellow (SF-Venus-iGluSnFR). iGluSnFR3: Improved Glutamate...photostability, quantum yield, and expression. Create yellow (v82) and lime green (v857) variants differing ... versatility through two different variants The yellow (v82) and lime green (v857) versions can be summarized...sensor to the membrane and displays it on the extracellular side. In addition to the original PDGFR TMD,...promoter, FLEXed for expression in Cre-expressing cells hSynap: Human Synapsin-1 promoter. Good for neuronal...promoter, FLEXed for expression in Cre-expressing cells. hSynap-FLP: Synapsin-1 promoter, FLP-dependent ...
  9. Scientists Map the SARS-CoV-2-Human Interaction Network

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    ... used HEK293T cells in our first study, but we're planning to soon expand to other cell types, including...26 of the 29 SARS-CoV-2 viral proteins in human cells and used these viral “bait” proteins to fish for...human proteins that the virus interacts with in cells. Because viruses rely on the help of human proteins...monkeywrench into the virus’ hijacking of human cells. Even better, more than half the drugs hitting these...they have an IRES-Puro marker to facilitate stable cell clone selection. Expression is driven by a fairly... as the EU, Russia, India and Saudi Arabia -- as well as closer to home in the US and Canada. In fact,...
  10. "Build Your Plasmid": The Game - Play to Teach

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    ... of human stem cells when students are not even allowed to manipulate prokaryotic cells? Especially, if...should be “brains-on”, but as much as I try being compelling, interactive, and application-driven to boost...where you need to apply basic molecular biology, cell biology, microbiology, genetic engineering and strategic...could be used to genetically manipulate human stem cells. Then they had 10 minutes to expose their strategy...construct and explain why they selected a certain target cell population. Who is the winner? Ultimately, society...gene therapy in the following lessons. And let me tell you more, they had brilliant ideas on how to solve...
  11. Fluorescent Protein Travel Awards - FLiPs and Fluorescent Protein Biosensors

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    ...Awardees: Xin Zhou and Fatima Enam. There were many excellent applicants but Xin and Fatima stood out for their... is currently a graduate student in Thomas J. Mansell’s lab at Iowa State University where she is developing...reliably detect HMOs. Fatima’s first design is a whole cell biosensor with two components - an enzyme that breaks...proposes using this sensor to detect HMOs found on cellular surfaces. After incubating the sensor with bacteria...binding results in an increase in fluorescence of cells that actively produce the HMOs. Fatima has demonstrated...work at her home town in Bangladesh where it was well received. In addition to her research endeavors,...out Fatima's recent publication on her HMO work in Cell Chemical Biology! Additional Resources on the Addgene...
  12. 5 Great Apps for Lab Life

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    ...’re saving trees! The Earth thanks you. 2. Gibco Cell Culture by Gibco Whenever I start to learn a new...spectrometry app. I digress. When I started learning proper cell culture technique, I tried to find an app that could...calculations. This is how I came across the Gibco Cell Culture app. Gibco organizes its app into four categories...tools are a lifesaver when your research requires cell culture and include a counter, lab timer, dilution...educational section. This section holds the Gibco Cell culture manual and basic instructional videos. The... Overall, it’s a great tool for someone starting cell culture work. 3. NEB Tools by New England BioLabs...alternative, similar apps: Findings Lab Notebook Cell Culture Split Calculator by DRDP Restriction Enzyme...
  13. Synthetic Photobiology: Optogenetics for E. coli

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    ...Marcotte EM, Voigt CA, Ellington AD. Cell. 2009 Jun 26;137(7):1272-81. doi: 10.1016/j.cell.2009.04.048. PubMed...with sophisticated gene expression controls. Most cell types do not respond to low-intensity light, so ...bacterial camera that prints a chemical image, as well as a genetic method for the computational problem... are compatible with many strains of E. coli, as well as with other plasmid-based systems, which will ...ZB, Lavery LA, Levy M, Davidson EA, Scouras A, Ellington AD, Marcotte EM, Voigt CA. Nature. 2005 Nov 24...
  14. Advice for Scientists Starting a Lab

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    ...carefully select first hires who are well-suited, productive, and fit well with your goals. These first hires...and foster an effective working environment? Tom Ellis was offered a start-up package that included a postdoc... most surprising thing about becoming a PI? Tom Ellis has a one word answer: “Email. Nothing prepared ...differently or the same as your adviser did? Tom Ellis merges the influence from his two PhD advisers who...our latest results as soon as the gels ran.” Dr. Ellis tries to lead his team as a scientists and a friend... lab!”   Acknowledgments Thank you to Dr. Tom Ellis (Imperial College London), Dr. Connie Cepko (Harvard...
  15. Plasmids 101: Sequence and Ligation Independent Cloning (SLIC)

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    ...bacteria, so it can be transformed as-is into cells. The cells then get to work fixing up the “damage” and...nicked plasmid together long enough to get it into cells and let them do the repair work. The key is T4 DNA... update, courtesy of Addgene depositor Stephen Elledge. His new method, named sequence- and ligation-independent...assembled in a unique order with no cloning scars. The Elledge Lab showed that a five-piece assembly reaction ...vitro to generate recombinant DNA via SLIC. Li MZ, Elledge SJ. Nat Methods. 2007 Mar;4(3):251-6. Epub 2007...sequence- and ligation-independent cloning. Li MZ, Elledge SJ. Methods Mol Biol. 2012;852:51-9. doi: 10.1007...
  16. 7 Tips to Secure a STEAM Internship This Summer

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    ... to impress the judges on your ability to tell a compelling narrative that is positive, and forward-looking...size, legibility, and more). Tips on drafting a stellar resume and cover letter can be found on the Addgene...recommenders based on your relationships to the person as well as their current sphere of influence. In other words... for them, the likelier you will end up with a stellar letter of support.        5. Application submission...landscape beyond college. They will also serve you well when you are applying for an entry-level position... as you apply for internships, scholarships, fellowships, and entry-level positions post graduation. ...
  17. Cas13d: Small RNA-targeting CRISPR enzymes for transcriptome engineering

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    ...editor in mammalian cells Not all Cas13d proteins are functional in mammalian cells, but Konermann et al... Ruminococcus flavefaciens (nicknamed CasRx), as well as EsCas13d. Find the Yan et al. plasmids here ...make it possible to target essentially any RNA in a cell. Since catalytically dead dCasRx maintains its RNA-binding...natural diversity of CRISPR systems, only time will tell how large the genome and transcriptome engineering... with RNA-Targeting Type VI-D CRISPR Effectors.” Cell (2018) pii: S0092-8674(18)30207-1. PubMed PMID: ... a WYL-Domain-Containing Accessory Protein.” Mol Cell. (2018) pii: S1097-2765(18)30173-4. PubMed PMID:...
  18. A Deep Dive into BioBuilder

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    ...want to learn more about Synthetic Biology. Can you tell me where to start?” is a question more and more ...2011, BioBuilder is the brainchild of Dr. Natalie Kuldell from MIT’s Department of Biological Engineering...from her 20 years of college teaching experience, Kuldell sought to create a program that would capitalize...contribute as part of a team.” As a seasoned educator, Kuldell also knew that the best days in the classroom are...plan or outstanding test scores.  As a result, Kuldell launched the BioBuilder Educational Foundation ...of Professor Richard Murray. Murray’s lab uses cellular extracts to perform transcription and translation...develop and test hypotheses. Students then use cellular extracts as a means to rapidly prototype DNA circuits...
  19. Quick Guide to Working with Drosophila Part 3: Genome Engineering in Flies

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    ...Drosophila cell line, I’ve studied a transcription factor important for T cell differentiation (a cell type ...integration will have eyes that are anywhere from light yellow to red. The variation in color depends on how transcriptionally...vermillion (another gene controlling eye color) and yellow (a gene affecting the body color of the adult fly...regeneration and homeostasis in the Drosophila midgut. Cell. 137, 1343–55 (2009). PubMed PMID: 19563763. PubMed...et al. Digoxin and its derivatives suppress TH17 cell differentiation by antagonizing RORγt activity. ...
  20. Multiplex Genome Editing with CRISPR-Cpf1

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    ...expression and needing to work with a transfectable cell line. 2) They require larger expression vectors... of 4 crRNAs in vitro and when expressed in 293 cells. This allows for a single promoter to drive expression... were used.  With transfection, 6.4% of HEK293T cells had edits at 4 of 4 targets when an array of 4 crRNAs...transfected on a single plasmid. This is versus 2.4% of cells transfected with a pool of plasmids that contained...processing of the crRNA array when expressed in cells, but notice how Zetsche et al reverses the orientation...mouse neurons and in vivo. For these experiments, cells were infected with a 1:1 ratio of two AAVs,  one...RNA-Guided Endonuclease of a Class 2 CRISPR-Cas System. Cell,163(3), 759-771. PubMed PMID: 26422227. PubMed Central...
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