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  1. Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy

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    ...on cleared whole-mount specimens, such as whole mouse brains expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP... a AAV8 expressing eGFP under the human ubiquitin C promoter. Anatomical abbreviations: Gr= Gracile tract...Deisseroth. (2014) Nat Protoc., 9, 1682-1697. Pubmed. C. Soderblom, D.-H. Lee, A. Dawood, M. Carballosa, et...major advances in light microscopy, particularly related to the neurosciences.  These developments in microscopy...microscopy) (16).  Both 3DISCO and CLARITY have relied on the use of transgenic mice in which a subpopulation... our understanding of the structure-function relationship of the central nervous system under normal and...
  2. Hassle-free 96-well Format Epitope Tagging Using Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein

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    ... tool is available for human and mouse genomes only and deals with C-terminus epitope tagging. If you ...Kalantzaki M, Gangoso E, Matjusaitis M, Garcia-Diaz C, Blin C, Grant V, Bulstrode H, Gogolok S et al. 2017. ...your crRNAs using other web-based design tools (for C-terminus tagging, pick a crRNA that cuts 8-15 bp downstream...insertion site (within ~8-15 bp from the stop codon for C-terminus tagging) GC content of the crRNA (aim for... genotyping can tell if HDR completely failed. If C-terminus tagging potentially disrupts protein function... O'Duibhir E, Quinn N, Tyrer A, Leitner MC, Plumb C, Kalantzaki M et al. 2018. An efficient and scalable...epitope-tagged clonal cell lines remains a challenge as it relies on inefficient homology-directed repair (HDR) to...
  3. Sequencing Options for CRISPR Genotyping

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    ...and T7E1 have been widely adopted due to their relative simplicity and low cost. The problem with these... detection rates mean the investigator can be relatively certain that their samples don’t have off-target...Perform Genome-Wide Screens with CRISPR Generate Mouse Models with CRISPR/Cas9 Additional Resources on...PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4349094. 3. Bell, Charles C., et al. "A high-throughput screening strategy for... 22963480. PubMed Central. 5. Tsiatis, Athanasios C., et al. "Comparison of Sanger sequencing, pyrosequencing...genotyping, is critical to demonstrating causal relationships between genotype and assayed phenotype. Verifying... for validating edits.  Mismatch cleavage assays rely on pairing between the edited strand and wild-type...
  4. 22 Hot Plasmid Technologies from 2014

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    ...signaling dynamics are influenced by the relatively long life-cycle of a protein from expression to degradation...and reversible gene silencing in RNAi transgenic mouse models and embryonic stem (ES) cells. These vectors... the lab established a dual-color RNAi “sensor” mouse strain in which Cre expression causes the induction...the location and distribution of synapses in the mouse brain. Kim et al is utilizing a mammalian GRASP ...the mitochondrial targeting sequence of cytochrome c oxidase subunit VIII, so that they can be imported...pCoofy series of plasmids contain a variety of N- and C-terminal tags (including His, S-tag, OneStrep, CBP...N-terminal tag, coding sequence of the gene of interest, C-terminal tag, plant terminator, and plant resistance...
  5. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Monitoring Cell Mobility Using Fluorescent Proteins

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    ...between 1,000 nm and 1,200 nm, where there is relatively little tissue absorption, weak tissue scattering...iteration of this system called Brainbow, the Ubow mouse strain has been created to fate map Langerhans cells...new constructs have facilitated the creation of mouse lines that can be used in fate mapping experiments...system and its dynamics. References 1. Peters, Nathan C., et al. "In vivo imaging reveals an essential role...understanding of pathogen-immune cell interaction relied on in vitro studies where it was difficult to apprehend...experiments, experience has shown that some are more reliable and more efficient at tracking cells. Good two-photon...
  6. Tips for a 1st Time CRISPR User (by a 1st Time CRISPR User)

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    ...high Cas9 MOI considering that A549 cells are relatively easy to transduce. I ended up with too many Cas9...on genomic DNA. The surveyor assay itself was relatively easy. Figure 4: Detection of edited BRAF...Once - Multiplex Expression of gRNAs Generating Mouse Models Using CRISPR/Cas9 Resources at Addgene.org... new scientific observations. References 1. Rago C, Vogelstein B, Bunz F. Genetic knockouts and knockins...Vaimberg EW, Donovan KF, Smith I, Tothova Z, Wilen C, Orchard R, Virgin HW, Listgarten J, Root DE. Nat ...
  7. Top Requested Lentivirus and AAV of 2016

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    ...transport of AAV serotypes 1, 2, 5, 6, 8 and 9 in the mouse brain. PLoS One. 2013 Sep 27;8(9):e76310. PubMed...Central PMCID: PMC3785459. 2. Krashes MJ, Koda S, Ye C, Rogan SC, Adams AC, Cusher DS, Maratos-Flier E, Roth...CRISPR tools, though we do provide a few non-CRISPR related viral preps. Cas9 is the headliner of most CRISPR...mCherry Our current AAV inventory consists almost entirely of viruses expressing DREADDs from Bryan Roth’...
  8. Hot Plasmids Spring 2024

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    ... These antibodies are recombinant versions of mouse monoclonal antibodies generated and characterized...specificity of GFP expression for the indicated ssAAV5s. C) Quantifications showing high microglia transduction... microglia-targeting AAV plasmids here! Serrano, C., et al. (2023). Simple and Highly Specific Targeting...fast-spiking neurons. The same A-to-D mutation in the related voltage indicator Ace2N-mNeon also led to similar...dCas9-VPR, prime editing, and delivery of disease-relevant large proteins. They demonstrated REVeRT in various...
  9. 27 Hot Plasmids from 2016

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    ... 79628 (C) Cv (capsid) N and C 79633 (N) and 79641 (C) NS1 (var: W98G) N and C 79635 NS3 C 79637...79637 NS2B C 79636 NS4A N 79640 NS4B C 79639 NS5 C 79632 (N) and 79631 (C) PrM N and C   Detecting...environment and relies on the fact that enhancers function independently of their position relative to a transcription...parts involved in altering gene expression are relatively well known, particularly in bacteria, the process...strains (5). MutL is highly conserved in distant relatives of E. coli so it can be used in a broad range ...The key to the biosensor lies in pH: DsRed is relatively pH-insensitive, while SEP fluoresces at cellular... and normalized to assess interactions. Higher relative firefly luciferase activity in the Co-IP compared...
  10. Antibodies 101: Single Chain Fragment Variables (scFvs)

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    ...Generation of Humanized Single-chain Fv Derived from Mouse Hybridoma for Potential Targeting Application. Monoclonal...solubility (Monnier et al., 2013). The linker keeps the C-terminus of one variable domain and the N-terminus...10.3390/antib2020193  Khantasup K, Chantima W, Sangma C, Poomputsa K, Dharakul T (2015) Design and Generation...to avoid animal use by using semi-synthetic or entirely synthetic VL and VH sequences. Phage display also...scFvs are also used for eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) since direction injection...of the CAR facilitates signal transduction and release of cytotoxic granules from the T cell. When a CAR... CAR has an scFv that binds cancer-related antigens, binding of the scFv part of the receptor can activate...
  11. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Biosensors

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    ...Twitch calcium indicator, based on C-terminal domain of troponin C Griesbeck Lab Twitch Plasmids Oliver...intracellular or extracellular glucose in vivo in mouse brain. Tim Brown , HHMI-JRC Tool Translation Team...membrane protein synaptotagmin 1 using knockoff in mouse hippocampal neurons. eLife. 2020 Jun 9;9. pii: 56469...GMP) FlincG3 (GFP-based cGMP sensor) for imaging in C. elegans neurons Using a Robust and Sensitive GFP-...Asymmetrical distribution of the second messenger c-di-GMP upon bacterial cell division. Science. 2010...Plasmids Joel Kralj Voltage Voltage sensors for use in C. elegans (Arch(D95N), MacQ-mCitrine, QuasAr and QuasAr-mOrange...sensor (MARIO) A Transient Rise in Free Mg 2+ Ions Released from ATP-Mg Hydrolysis Contributes to Mitotic ...
  12. Genome-wide Screening Using CRISPR

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    ...Currently, Addgene carries CRISPR libraries that target mouse, human, fly, E. coli, and T. gondii genes.  2) ... Cas9 to generate the mutant cells, respectively (C). Mutant cells are screened (D) and "hits" are identified... for which the underlying genetic cause is not entirely known. Identifying which genes are important for...
  13. 28 Hot Plasmid Technologies from 2015

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    ... Cas9 into n-terminal (Cas9(N)-2xNLS) and c-terminal (Cas9(C)-2xNLS) fragments facilitates target DNA ...activation, the c-terminal cas9 fragment was fused with FK 506 binding protein 12 (Cas9(C)-FKBP-2xNLS) and... enzymes were chosen because they cut human and mouse coding regions infrequently; any MluI, XhoI or SalI...different organelles, a cell cycle indicator for mouse embryonic stem cells and a series of inducible promoter...out there (and particularly CRISPR), it is now relatively easy to design constructs and repair templates...an n-terminal DNA recognition domain and a mostly c-terminal nuclease domain. Feng Zhang's group utilized...Treatment with rapamycin induces Cas9(N)-FRB-NES and Cas9(C)-FKBP-2xNLS dimerization and net influx into the nucleus...
  14. Evolution of Lab Techniques

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    ...day make techniques used to generate transgenic mouse lines, such as BAC transgenic or traditional knockins...technologies nanopore-based DNA sequencing machines are relatively small meaning that DNA sequencing could move ...1975): 503-517. PubMed PMID: 1195397. 2. Chang, Judy C., and Yuet Wai Kan. "A sensitive new prenatal test...next-generation sequencing techniques do not typically rely on Sanger sequencing but instead use methods like...
  15. Advancing Biology with Zebrafish: Genetic Tools for Developmental Studies and More

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    ...including head, eyes, and tail. Compared to the opaque mouse embryo, where similar processes occur over days ...PubMed Central PMCID: PMC6247916. Felker, A., and C. Mosimann. "Contemporary zebrafish transgenesis with...Several different methods have been developed, relying on established reagents such as CRISPR/Cas9, Tol2... that coordinate development of the body plan (Farrell et al., 2018). This study also showed that in the...Nature 568.7751 (2019): 193. PubMed PMID: 30944477. Farrell, Jeffrey A., et al. "Single-cell reconstruction...
  16. Plasmids 101: The Promoter Region – Let's Go!

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    ...Constitutive  May include an enhancer. PGK1 (human or mouse) General expression mRNA Mammalian promoter from... mRNA Mammalian promoter from the human ubiquitin C gene Constitutive  As the name implies, this promoter...cells and typically only in the same or closely related species from which they were derived. Similarly...
  17. Neurodegeneration Plasmid Collection

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    ...LRRK2 C-His LRRK2 His polH Parkinson's Michael J Fox Foundation MJFF 40376 pBACgus/LRRK2 1867-2141 C-His...2161 C-His LRRK2 His polH Parkinson's Michael J Fox Foundation MJFF 40378 pBACgus/LRRK2 1867-2176 C-His...2161 C-His_T2031E LRRK2 His polH Parkinson's Michael J Fox Foundation MJFF 40381 pBACgus/LRRK2 C-His_G2019S...2161 C-His_G2019S LRRK2 His polH Parkinson's Michael J Fox Foundation MJFF 40383 pBACgus/LRRK2 C-His_C2024S...mCherry-MAPTau-C-10 MAPT mCherry CMV Parkinson's, FTD Michael Davidson 55311 mTagBFP2-MAPTau-C-10 MAPT mTagBFP2... mKO2-MAPTau-C-10 MAPT mKO2 CMV Parkinson's, FTD Michael Davidson 58112 tdTomato-MAPTau-C-10 MAPT tdTomato...CMV ALS Alicia Pickrell 131792 pHAGE-TBK1-C-FLAG-HA TBK1 STOP codon CMV ALS Alicia Pickrell 131889 pDONR221...
  18. Deep Mutational Scanning with One Pot Saturation Mutagenesis

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    ...al. "Epistasis among adaptive mutations in deer mouse hemoglobin." Science 340.6138 (2013): 1324-1327...., E. O., Williams, B. A., Zhang, J., & Chaput, J. C. (2010). “Random Mutagenesis by Error-Prone PCR”. ... protein of interest’s function. This technique relies on the generation of a plasmid library that expresses...mutagenesis (SDM) PCR, but with a twist since it relies on the sequential nicking, degradation, and PCR-generation...
  19. CRISPR 101: Multiplex Expression of gRNAs

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    ...arrays (e.g. for spacers A, B, and C, you could obtain arrays A, B, C, AB, AC, BC, and ABC). Nielsen Lab...target sequence downstream of the 7SK, human U6, mouse U6, or human H1 promoters. If you express fewer ...specific sites that allow them to be cleaved and released. These constructs tend to be smaller than constructs... If Csy4 is not expressed, the gRNAs cannot be released, adding temporal and/or spatial control to the...recognize the tRNA sequences, cleave them, and release the gRNAs. PTGs are assembled into a wt Cas9-containing...editing of six different genes. This system doesn’t rely on any additional or host-dependent factors and ...
  20. Which Fluorescence Microscopy Technique is Best for Me?

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    ...extract light from a single, thin plane within a relatively thicker three dimensional sample (see Figure ...could take nearly two months to image an entire mouse brain with a 20x/1.0NA objective with proper sampling...920-931 (2005). PubMed PMID: 16299477. 3. Eggeling C, Willig KI, Sahl SJ, Hell SW. Lens-based fluorescence...great image is contrast. The human visual system relies primarily on contrast to identify individual objects...single camera exposure. This is much faster than relying on raster scanning as is done in confocal or 2-... possible. Therefore, 2-photon microscopy which relies on deeply penetrating infra-red excitation light...scanning confocal and 2-photon microscopes which rely on building an entire image pixel by pixel are unable...
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