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  1. dTAG - You're it!

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    ...degradation In the Bradner and Gray labs, we synthesize compounds that enable selective removal of proteins-of-interest...FKBP12F36V-tagged proteins. The dTAG molecule induces ternary complex formation between the FKBP12F36V-fusion and the... for degrading targets in different cellular compartments, and in vivo utility. dTAG molecules will be...lentiviral plasmids can serve as a rapid means of comparing functionality of N- and C-terminal fusions and...
  2. Hot Plasmids April 2018 - Protein Degradation, Nanoscopy, FIRE-Cas9, and Yeast Expression Tools

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    ...is dependent on proteasome function. TRIM-away compared favorably to drug inhibition, with TRIM-away targeting...larger cell populations, you can deliver these components together using electroporation. In these bulk...250 nm), and studying endocytosis is further complicated by the reliance on pH-based biosensors used to...rapid and reversible recruitment of chromatin complexes to any genomic locus in any cell type. By varying...
  3. RANbodies: Reporter Nanobody Fusions

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    ...process that’s difficult for individual labs to complete. The nanobody based RANbody platform from the ...the sample due to the smaller size of RANbodies compared to antibodies. Staining with multiple HRP-RANbodies...sample is stripped. HRP-RANbodies are, however, compatible with most multi-labeling immunohistochemical ...antigen with a primary/ labeled secondary antibody. Compatible with multi-labeling protocols when other antigens...
  4. Oh, The Places You Can Go: Careers in Science Communication - Writing for a Research Institute

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    ...show. After graduating with a master’s, Susan completed a science writing internship with the National...planning.” To beef up her resume, she decided to complete a certificate in Strategic Communications and ...the most satisfying parts of the job is having completed one of these difficult pieces: “It’s probably ...science communication] needs. I worked for one company, but there were a ton of others that also did work...
  5. All in a Twist: dsRNA

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    ...silencing complexes (RISCs), which detect dsRNA in the cytoplasm and use it as a guide to complementary RNA ...RNA sequence. Once a compatible sequence is found (typically RNA that the RNAi is designed against), RISC...and will dissociate when gene transcription is complete. However, transcription of thousands of genes ...
  6. Antibodies 101: Affinity Reagents

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    ...camelid antibodies to antibody fragments to tools completely unrelated to antibodies.  Why use an alternative...entirely new affinity reagent.    Fig. 1: A comparison of an antibody (left) to several alternative ...through engineering instead of cleavage. They are comprised of the variable heavy and light chain regions,...immunogenic, but they have lower affinity and longevity compared to antibodies, along with a higher likelihood ...
  7. Antibodies 101: Polyclonal Antibodies

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    ... the bulk purification steps keep the cost low compared to other antibody formats. This low barrier to...is no more of that exact polyclonal antibody composition available. If you’re going to need a large quantity...antibodies produce a higher level of background noise compared to monoclonal or recombinant antibodies. This ...polyclonal antibodies for your experiment and how they compare to other antibody options out there, you’re set...
  8. Antibodies 101: Conjugation

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    ... are considering to make sure that they’ll be compatible with your instruments, each other, and your target...target. I love FPbase’s Spectra Viewer tool for comparing different fluorophores. We also touched on fluorophores... sure to check that your antibody’s buffer is compatible with your conjugation kit, since many common ...reactions. If needed, you can often remove the incompatible agents by dialysis or gel filtration.    There...
  9. Plasmids 101: Cre-lox

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    ...recombination events. The system consists of two components derived from the P1 bacteriophage: the Cre recombinase...recognition site. The P1 bacteriophage uses these components as part of its natural viral life-cycle, and ...and researchers have adapted the components for use in genome manipulation. Cre recombinase, originally...other sites of the same type, but are not cross-compatible. Using different lox site variants allows Cre...
  10. Overcoming the Challenges of Lentiviral Production

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    ... formation of replication competent lentivirus (RCL). Replication competence can arise from recombination...drive high levels of expression of certain viral components; according the manufacturer these changes result...downstream. When assessing lentiviral titer, don't compare apples to oranges After choosing a packaging system...
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