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  1. Plasmids 101: FLEx Vectors

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    ...Genome Engineering Using FLEx AAV Vectors? Learn about Viral Vector Elements Read Our Primer on Optogenetics...improvement of optogenetic adeno-associated virus (AAV) vectors. Listed below are a few additional uses for FLEx...and Ghyselinck NB. A directional strategy for monitoring Cre-mediated recombination at the cellular level...PMC3406316. Find FLEx plasmids from these Addgene depositors: Ed Boyden Bernardo Sabatini Wenbiao Chen Liquin...
  2. Plasmids 101: Multicistronic Vectors

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    ...due to factors such as the experimental cell type and the specific genes cloned into the vector.3  2A ... the creation of bicistronic or multicistronic vectors. Unlike promoters which will create unique mRNA...for each gene that is expressed, multicistronic vectors simultaneously express two or more separate proteins...blog post we’ll cover basics of multicistronic vectors: why they are useful, how they work, and how to...get started with them. Why Use multicistronic vectors? Detecting cells that are expressing your gene,...expressing your gene of interest at high levels. Unlike vectors that express screenable or selectable markers from... the same transcript. Of course multicistronic vectors do not have to exclusively be used as a means of...
  3. Plasmids 101: Mammalian Vectors

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    ...using synthetic vectors and cultured mammalian cells. Of course, these mammalian vectors must be compatible...Instead, reporter genes are often employed to easily monitor transfection efficiencies and expression levels... mammalian vectors...
  4. Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors

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    ...elements for vector propagation. This post, along with a future companion post on mammalian vectors, will catch...typically found as a single copy. Unlike the ARS vectors, CEN vectors are stable without integration. Yeast Episomal...plasmid maintenance within an E. coli cell, but vectors can be widely utilized across many different cell...core replication and resistance features of yeast vectors and explain how they differ from the bacterial ...previously described. Why do scientists use yeast vectors? Yeast are eukaryotes and thus contain complex ... and yeast cells. To be useful in the lab, the vectors must contain a yeast-specific origin of replication...replication of fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, vectors at the end.) In a previous post, we briefly discussed...
  5. Choosing a Good Mentor for Scientists

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    ...Science Mentors series: Part 1: "What Makes a Good Mentor?" and 6 More FAQs About Science Mentoring ...choose an advisor/principal investigator (PI) that will also serve as a good mentor. To read more about what...choosing a lab for postdoctoral work. However, selecting a lab with a PI who is a good mentor is important ...to learn about her mentoring style. How can I find out if an advisor is a good mentor? You have to ask ...on this topic), for this second entry in the “Mentoring for Scientists Series”, let’s focus on how to ...what makes a good mentor, see the previous post in this series. Check out Joanne's Reddit AMA Different...Different types of mentors for grad school vs. postdoc Choosing an advisor to complete a successful PhD is different...
  6. mTOR Pathway

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    ...complexes, mTORC1 and mTORC2. Each complex contains a unique subunit: raptor for mTORC1, and rictor for ...for mTORC2. Background mTORC1 & mTORC2 The better-characterized mTORC1 responds to various signals, including...Ras-related GTP binding Raptor Also known as RPTOR; Regulatory associated protein of MTOR, complex 1 Rheb Ras...plasmids for the mTOR pathway. enhanced signaling of mTOR, a key metabolic regulator, correlates with ...apamycin (mTOR) is a key metabolic regulator controlling cell growth and proliferation. mTOR, a serine...inactivating mutations in negative regulators of mTORC1. The hyperactivation of mTORC1 in cancer promotes the conditions...kinase C Protor Also known as PRR5; proline rich 5 PTEN Phosphatase and tensin homolog Rictor RPTOR independent...
  7. Depositor Collections

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    ... Sigma (σ) Factor Plasmids Terminator Plasmids Viral Vectors pLEG/pREG Modular Viral Vector System - Dankort... Plasmid Collections Depositor Plasmid Collections Depositor Collections ...Addgene's repository contains 167,150 plasmids, which includes plasmid collections from depositors. To help...Collection Screening Multiplexed Overexpression of Regulatory Factors (MORF) Collection Synthetic Biology Voigt... Dankort Gene Vector Core Viral Vectors - Oka...Browse depositor collections of antibody, CRISPR, disease research, visualization, protein expression...biology, and viral vector plasmids. Plasmid...
  8. New Viral Vectors - March 2024

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    ...made to our viral vectors repository this year (and it's only March!)  In our repository, you'll find the...What's new in Addgene's ready-to-use viral vectors repository? Quite a bit! In this post, we'll share the...as seven vectors newly available in the AAV PHP.eB serotype. We've also added two viral vectors that can...these new vectors, and many more, in the table below.    Table 1: New ready-to-use viral vectors in the ...the Addgene repository  Name Serotype Category Depositor  Notes AAV-CAG-jGCaMP8s-WPRE AAV1 Biosensor...St-Pierre New viral vector pAAV-hSyn-JEDI-2P-WPRE AAV9 Biosensor St-Pierre New viral vector pAAV-CAG-RdLight1... Tian New viral vector pAAV-hSynapsin1-RdLight1 AAV9 Biosensor Tian New viral vector pAAV_hSynapsin_psychLight2...
  9. New Norepinephrine Indicators: nLightG and nLightR

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    ...Patriarchi, T. (2023). Sensitive multicolor indicators for monitoring norepinephrine in vivo. Nature Methods...Neuromodulators like dopamine and norepinephrine have important functions in the brain but have been ...developing and depositing two new norepinephrine indicators: nLightG and nLightR (Kagiampaki et al., 2023...White insets indicate surface expression of the indicators over white dashed lines. Scale bars, 10 μm (HEK293T...nLight sensors are based on alpha-1a adrenergic receptor; nLightG contains circularly permuted green fluorescent...trialed in two-photon in vivo experiments. nLight indicators are more sensitive to and selective for norepinephrine...This is important because alpha2-AR can provide inhibitory feedback in response to norepinephrine release...
  10. Lucky Thirteen: Guest Contributors of 2023

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    ... by sharing all the incredible guest posts and stories featured in our blog in 2023. Some of these were...Information DatabaseResearcher: Amos BairochViral Vectors 101: Systemic CapsidsResearchers: Cynthia Arokiaraj...
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