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  1. KLF Research Plasmids

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    ...collection of KLF plasmids. ID Plasmid Description Gene/Insert PI...
  2. CRISPR Plasmids - RNA Editing

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    ...read our CRISPR Guide . Mammalian ID Plasmid Gene/Insert PI Publication Return to top CRISPR Resources Addgene...
  3. Mammalian RNAi Tools

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    ...References Carthew, R. W., & Sontheimer, E. J. (2009). Origins and mechanisms of miRNAs and siRNAs . Cell, 136...
  4. SARS-CoV-2 Pseudotyped Virus

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    ... Pseudotyping Antibody Neutralization Response Against Pseudoviruses Expressing SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein...
  5. Viral Vector Guides and Plasmids

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    ...which is to make more viruses. The viral genome contains only the necessary genes to achieve this goal....
  6. The Pleiades Promoter Project

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    ... A., Turner, J. L., Varhol, R., Vermeulen, J., Watkins, R. F., Wilson, G., Wong, B. K., Wong, S. H., Wong...
  7. CRISPR Pooled gRNA Libraries

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    ...2,852 Bonifacino Lab Human ubiquitination-related proteins CRISPR KO library 174592 Knockout Human Bonifacino...
  8. Biosensor AAV Preps

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    ...Browse our AAV that express fluorescent biosensor proteins, including calcium sensors, under the control ...
  9. CRISPR Guide

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    ...inactive “dead” Cas9 (dCas9) contains mutations in both nuclease domains, D10A and H840A, resulting in...naturally-occurring Acr (Anti-CRISPR) proteins can help control CRISPR activity. Acr proteins have evolved in phages ...bidirectional insertions — meaning they may not be suitable for applications where orientation of the insert is ...exhibit almost unidirectional insertions but are more prone to off-target insertions. And in the case of both... edits. These proteins, like Cre recombinase or phage derived serine integrases, insert donor DNA at “...used to install the LSR Bxb1’s landing site into the genome at a desired locus, then Bxb1 installs the donor...and antibody-activator effector proteins; long-term imaging of proteins in living cells (Figure 9B) dCas9...
  10. Optogenetics Guide

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    ...environmental conditions. These domains are fused to different effector domains of proteins to generate novel engineered...tools for light-activated control of proteins; e.g., microbial opsins and optical switches Sensors are genetically-encoded...Optogenetics Plasmid Collection . Microbial Opsins Opsins are light-gated ion channels or pumps that absorb...trafficking signals to localize opsins to the cell membrane. Microbial opsins, such as those described below...list of opsins here to find the right optogenetics plasmids for your experiments. Channelrhodopsins Channelrhodopsins... Browse Channelrhodospin plasmids . Halorhodopsins Halorhodopsins are light-gated inward chloride pumps...photocurrents 470 SFO/SSFO Step function Opsins and Stabilized Step Function Opsins. Mutations at C128 and D156 of...
  11. Antibody Guide

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    ...four protein chains: two large heavy chains and two small light chains. These four domains come together...their monovalent nature. Darpins - Darpins are genetically engineered small proteins derived from ankyrin ...ankyrin repeat proteins. These are antibody mimics instead of modified antibodies and are not closely related...synthetic binding proteins which use the Fibronectin type III domain as their scaffolding instead of the antibody...Denature proteins, using heat and/or chemicals, and run on an SDS-PAGE gel to separate proteins by size...your antibody’s specificity. A blank (contains water or buffer instead of a biological sample), which captures... lab to specifically and tightly bind to other proteins. Antibodies, produced as part of the immune system...
  12. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) Guide

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    ...region encodes three structural capsid proteins or viral proteins (VP1, VP2 and VP3) that form the icosahedral...recombination deficient bacterial strains, such as NEB Stable cells. These strains reduce the frequency of homologous...Rep78 and Rep 68 proteins and are therefore unable to integrate in the host’s genome. Instead, the linear ...light. The short coding sequences of channelrhodopsins, halorhodopsins, and other optogenetic genes makes...delivering large genes makes use of split inteins, proteins that carry out a naturally occurring process... Repeat, contains a Rep binding element (RBE) that serves as a binding site for Rep proteins essential...
  13. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...and provides the instructions to make every protein within an organism. Before proteins can be translated...RNA (mRNA), which is then translated into proteins. Proteins are made up of amino acids. Each amino acid...segment of DNA which contains several restriction enzyme sites, enabling easy insertion of DNA by restriction...from a promoter to drive expression of the inserted gene. Insert The gene, promoter, or other DNA fragment... the genetic element. For instance, a promoter of interest could be inserted upstream of the luciferase...coli strains below and recommend checking out Addgene’s blog posts about common E. coli lab strains and...Reference Molecular Biology Reference Jump To: Origins of Molecular Genetics The Genetic Code Recombinant...
  14. Lentiviral Vector Guide

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    ...Transfer plasmid — contains transgene and wild-type LTRs Packaging plasmid — contains entire viral genome...Transfer plasmid — contains transgene and wild-type LTRs Packaging plasmid — contains gag , pol , tat ,...in the third-generation system. Instead, the transfer plasmid contains a chimeric 5’ LTR fused to a heterologous...Transfer plasmid — contains transgene and LTRs (chimeric 5’ LTR) Packaging plasmid 1 — contains gag and pol ...pol Packaging plasmid 2 — contains rev Envelope plasmid — contains env Third-generation transfer plasmids...recombination-deficient bacteria strains, such as NEB Stable cells. These strains reduce the frequency of homologous...host, and exhibit low immunogenicity. This guide contains many viral vector-specific terms and acronyms,...
  15. Adenovirus Guide

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    ...platform for vaccine design against a diversity of viruses. This guide contains many viral vector-specific...recombination deficient bacterial strains, such as NEB Stable cells. These strains reduce the frequency of homologous...Adenoviridae family. Episome Genetic element inside the cell that remains as a part of the eukaryotic genome without...signals of infection or damage. Insertional mutagenesis Random insertion of DNA elements into the genome...a protein capsid and the viral genetic material inside. Adenoviral genomes range between 26–45 kb in length...after the virus enters the host cell, and encode proteins necessary for viral DNA replication and host cell...replication starts and primarily encode for structural proteins needed to assemble icosahedral capsids and build...
  16. Chemogenetics Guide

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    ...plasmids ! LMOs Luminopsins (LMOs), or luminescent opsins, are opto-chemogenetic fusion proteins of a light-emitting...transmembrane proteins that bind a specific ligand. Ligand binding then activates G-proteins to modulate... RE. (2015). Inhibitory luminopsins: genetically-encoded bioluminescent opsins for versatile, scalable... coupled receptors, but unlike RASSLs, show insensitivity to endogenous ligands, have low constitutive...activate noncanonical GPCR signaling independent of G proteins. This DREADD, termed Rq(R165L), is based on the...olanzapine has also been shown to be an agonist against hM4Di, and is especially attractive for use in ...engineered α7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptor (nAChR) domains that respond to specific small molecules termed...
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