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  1. Chemogenetics Guide

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    ...Reference Rq(R165L) Human M3 muscarinic Arrestin-2/-3 CNO* Increase Arrestin translocation Arrestin signalling...5HT3 PSAM-5HT3 LGICs pair a PSAM domain with a 5-HT 3 serotonin receptor sodium- or potassium-selective ...K + ions, and activates neuronal activity. Figure 3: PSAM4-based ligand-gated ion channels, their effect...routes. Image courtesy of Ute Hochgeschwender . Table 3: Descriptions of LMOs and their activity in neurons...for opsin activation. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA, 113 (3), E358–E367. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1510899113... Huntington's disease pathogenesis. iScience, 28 (3), 112022. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isci.2025.112022...1157–1167. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41593-020-0661-3 PMID: 32632286 Nakajima, K., & Wess, J. (2012). Design...
  2. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) Guide

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    ...splice donor sequence at its 3' end, while the second vector carries the 3' portion of the gene with a ...protocols, see Addgene’s Viral Vector Protocols . Figure 3: Overview of rAAV vector production. Created with ...frequency which has been estimated to range from 0.01% to 3% depending on cell type and rAAV vector concentration...vectors for human gene therapy . Current Gene Therapy, 3 (4), 281–304. https://doi.org/10.2174/1566523034578285...enhanced gene transfer . Pharmaceutical Research, 25 (3), 489–499. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11095-007-9431...toolkit for human gene therapy . Molecular Therapy, 14 (3), 316–327. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ymthe.2006.05.009...essential for viral DNA replication and packaging. 3' ITR (RITR) in cis Right Inverted Terminal Repeat,...
  3. Five Popular Model Organisms, Part 2

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    ...Model for Regeneration and Aging. Gerontology, 66(3), 212–222. https://doi.org/10.1159/000504294 Wang,... more about model organisms in the first Five Popular Model Organisms blog post Read more about plasmids...characteristics that make them ideal for studying in a laboratory environment. We’ve covered five model organisms...have been specifically developed to thrive in laboratory settings. One of its most attractive features...minutes, they are perfect for molecular cloning and metabolic engineering.  The E. coli genome has an extensive...address many areas of microbial research like metabolism. Transport, biofilms, and much more. Because ...characterized genome, and is easily maintained in a laboratory environment. What sets Arabidopsis apart from...
  4. Transferable Skills Guide: Conflict Resolution

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    ...thomas-kilmann-conflict-resolution-model/, accessed Jan. 3, 2022.     Additional Resources on the Addgene blog...rely on what I know about those particular teams at that given time. I think about how previous iterations...disagreements. In fact, conflict resolution isn’t just about resolving conflicts between other people, but resolving...normally get along well with each other disagree about a specific decision, direction, or goal. Resolving...of lapsed communication. Making some assumptions about how something should be communicated is necessary...confusion around... Ownership: Misunderstandings about who is responsible for what tasks or projects is...conflicts.  Transitioning a conflict into a collaboration may not be the easiest resolution to accomplish...
  5. Plasmids 101: Common Lab E. coli Strains

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    ...strain. F- Δ(ara-leu)7697 [araD139]B/r Δ(codB-lacI)3 galK16 galE15 λ- e14- mcrA0 relA1 rpsL150(strR) spoT1...thiamine metabolism Requires exogenous thiamine for growth ara disruption of arabinose metabolism pathway...little prokaryotic minions that carried out the labor-intensive process of replicating your new plasmid... Phage resistance gal Mutation in galactose metabolism pathway Cells cannot grow on galactose only ...repressed more   LacZ β-galactosidase activity abolished   lacY Lactose permease inactivated, lactose...plasmid stability recBCD Exonuclease V activity abolished Increased plasmid stability, reduced recombination...
  6. Plasmid Cloning by Restriction Enzyme Digest (with Protocols)

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    ...recipient plasmid to insert ratio of approximately 1:3. Since the number of base pairs for each varies, it...colonies and check them for successful ligations. Pick 3-10 colonies depending on the number of background ...Information about plasmid cloning by restriction enzyme digest (subcloning), including design and experimental...window) New England Biolabs for more information about restriction enzyme buffers). If you select enzymes...
  7. Finding nucleic acids with SHERLOCK and DETECTR

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    ...recognizes a different PAM site and generates 5’ and 3’ staggered ends after dsDNA breaks. The Doudna lab...Addgene Blog Learn about using toehold switches to detect Zika virus   Learn more about targeting RNA with...time-consuming, and complex to use outside of standard laboratories. In the case of the COVID-19 pandemic, qPCR ...with Cas13a (C2c2) Learn more about Cas12a (Cpf1) and its multiplex genome editing abilities Resources...
  8. Plasmids 101: Biotinylation

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    ...Sciences, 24.9 (1999b): 359–363. PubMed PMID: 10470036. 3. Said, H. M. “Biotin: The forgotten vitamin.” American...uses of biotinylation in molecular biology! Learn about in vivo biotinylation of bacterial fusion proteins...covalently attached to the active site of key metabolic enzymes including biotin carboxylase and decarboxylases... organic acids to produce important cellular metabolites. Biotin acts as a carboxyl carrier from one compound...such as gluconeogenesis, lipogenesis, amino acid metabolism and energy transduction. Biotinylation is the...
  9. Fluorescent Proteins 101: When GFP lets you down

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    ...protein." (1998): 509-544. PubMed PMID: 9759496.  3. Buckley, Anthony M., et al. "LOV-based reporters ...deleting residues. Only about 10 amino acids can be deleted from the C-terminus and about 5 from the N-terminus...cylinder with a length of 4.2 nm and a diameter of about 2.4 nm (Hink et al., 2000). The complete beta-barrel...based on cofactor binding proteins as described above. The smallest tags are peptides that are engineered...
  10. Lentivirus ddPCR Titration

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    ...VWR, EX0276-1 Benzonase 250 U/µl, Millipore #71205-3 Polybrene 10 mg/mL, Millipore, TR-1003-G Molecular...mL glutaGRO 50 U/mL benzonase: 15 mL DMEM Complete 3 µL of 250 U/µL benzonase Procedure Transducing Cells...0.03887375114 6.22E+06 2 400 768 18360 0.08366013072 6.69E+06 3 200 1620 15840 0.2045454545 8.18E+06 4 100 3180 20540...the titer. Calculations In the experimental setup above, the following virus dilutions were used to transduce...v = Virus volume, mL *In the experimental setup above, the cells per well is 300,000 and the virus volume...
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