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TypeBlog Post...VchINT does not recruit other nucleases (such as Cas3) or have its own nuclease activity. Instead, it forms...
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Don’t FRET: Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation Makes Visualizing Protein-Protein Interactions Easy
TypeBlog Post...overexpression of fusion proteins it requires can lead to aberrant subcellular localization of the studied... and neurodegeneration. He now spends his time learning and writing about science whenever he's not off... -
New Tools Enable CRISPRa for Neuroscience Applications
TypeBlog Post...CRISPR-based activation? To summarize, CRISPRa uses a nuclease-dead variant of Cas9 (dCas9) and engineered combinations...understand isoform-specific gene regulation — at least, more straightforward than generating cDNA for each... -
Supporting Reproducibility with a Connected ELN
TypeBlog Post...easy to export data from the ELN directly into at least one and preferably more than one of these five general...other side of the pond through interacting with colleagues in Edinburgh. You can follow Rory on Twitter ... -
CRISPR-mediated Plant Base Editors
TypeBlog Post...base in genomic DNA without double-stranded DNA cleavage." Nature 533.7603 (2016): 420. PubMed PMID: 27096365...editing of A• T to G• C in genomic DNA without DNA cleavage." Nature 551.7681 (2017): 464. PubMed PMID: 29160308... -
Hot Plasmids: Fall 2024
TypeBlog Post...embryogenesis (Figure 3). mScarlet-I3 also offered clearer signals due to reduced background signal when tested... gene. Lastly, curing the mCherry-sgRNA plasmid leaves an edited strain carrying Cas9 to allow the introduction... -
Hot Plasmids - November 2023
TypeBlog Post...ticker tape By Brian O’Neill The Cohen lab and colleagues recently created a system for recording the transcriptional...Application section of the Addgene antibody page, and learn more about the whole-brain reference atlas efforts... -
New Acoustic Reporter Genes: Ultrasound Imaging of Gene Expression
TypeBlog Post...containing glucose and L-arabinose at 37oC for at least 12 hours, or at lower temperatures for longer. Cultures... induction of expression… but longer expression leads to greater amount of gas vesicles and increased ... -
Plasmids 101: Codon usage bias
TypeBlog Post...only 20 amino acids and 3 stop codons to encode leaving 41 codons unaccounted for. The result is redundancy...organism. So what are the evolutionary constraints that lead to these preferences and what can we do about them... -
AAV Titers: Where Do They Come From And What Do They Mean?
TypeBlog Post... viral vector preparation protocol, and we are pleased to report that over 95% of viral capsids in representative...Resources on Addgene.org Find All Available AAV Learn More about Virus Production Find Viral Vector Protocols... -
Plasmids 101: Control Plasmids
TypeBlog Post...optimization within your experiment. Read on to learn more about the various controls that can be used...biological controls is independence: at the very least you should repeat your whole experiment from start... -
Fluorescent Proteins 101: When GFP lets you down
TypeBlog Post...loop-structure (Querido and Chartrand, 2008). Finally, a nuclease-deficient Cas9 can bind loci in the genome that...interfere with the function of the protein. This is clearly the case when proteins undergo post-translational... -
Using Phosphoserine to Study Protein Phosphorylation
TypeBlog Post...(7). This modification allowed the deletion of release factor 1, the protein responsible for terminating...reference and protocols for use of this system, please reference ‘Rinehart Lab reagents for improved expression... -
Quick Guide to Near-Infrared Fluorescent Proteins
TypeBlog Post... 1). In general, the monomeric state of a probe leads to less interference with the oligomeric state of...indicators NIR-GECOs were developed based on mIFP6. Learn more about the characteristics, performance, and... -
March for Science
TypeBlog Post...governments exist in reality and science is how we learn about reality. Formally, a government can be defined...public discourse, many scientists have chosen to leave the lab and march. Unintended consequences While... -
CRISPR 101: Validating Your Genome Edit
TypeBlog Post...tip: When designing your PCR, ensure there is at least ~200 base pairs of sequence flanking the editing...find a null clone, you should screen, at the very least, 4 clones. Did you use a dual guide system to generate... -
Five Popular Model Organisms, Part 2
TypeBlog Post... in the classroom on our blog. Now that you’ve learned more about popular model organisms in the lab, ... about plasmids in our Plasmids 101 blog series Learn more about CRISPR and genome editing in our CRISPR... -
Proximity Labeling: A Powerful Tool for Protein Complex Purification and Proteomic Mapping
TypeBlog Post...to specific subcellular locations, such as the nuclear envelope, allowing scientists to probe interactions...expression levels but for many fusion proteins this would lead to protein/organelle aggregation. The Ting lab hypothesized... -
CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9
TypeBlog Post...multiplexing gRNAs here). Cas9 is commonly tagged with a nuclear localization sequence to enhance targeting to the...plant species or cell type (Belhaj et al., 2013). Nuclease dead Cas9 (dCas9) based activators (such as dCas9... -
Building Global Connections with the International Mentorship Program USA-EUROPE
TypeBlog Post...Mentoring Program Director of Strategic Initiatives. Learn more at https://www.linkedin.com/in/lopezdiegothinkbrain...lopezdiegothinkbrain Other Resources Visit the IMP website Learn about the Mentor Circle Program at Brigham and Women's...