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  1. Kit Free RNA Extraction

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    ...opens in a new window) Chomczynski P and Sacchi N, 2006 and (Link opens in a new window) TRIzol® User ...
  2. Lentivirus ddPCR Titration

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    ...the next dilution. Repeat for all dilutions as indicated in the chart below. Dilution Factor Virus Volume...hgtb.2017.198. PMID: 29378428 (Link opens in a new window) ....
  3. Weighing Reagents Protocol

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    ...in the photo above has a capacity of 200 g, as indicated by the number above the "Zero" button. Before ...
  4. General Transfection

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    ...transfection. Test a variety of brands and lots of FBS to find one suitable with your protocols. FBS can be purchased...
  5. Using a Light Microscope Protocol

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    ...practice to start with the lowest power objective to find your sample. Place your slide (or other sample type...
  6. AAV ddPCR Titration

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    ...publication Lock et al. (2014) (Link opens in a new window) . Before Starting To reduce the risk of contaminating...
  7. Antibody Guide

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    ...structure are responsible for binding the antigen, and are called the antigen binding fragments (Fab). The tips...recognizing and binding to epitopes on antigens, they are also capable of recognizing and binding epitopes on...single individual, giving a high probability that an antibody will be able to recognize and bind to any... and binds to the protein of interest. Signal strength is determined by how many antibodies bind the protein...detection antibody is added and binds to the bound protein. If using the indirect sandwich method, a conjugated...? Will you be using a direct or indirect detection method? If indirect, do you already have secondary ...tools used in the lab to specifically and tightly bind to other proteins. Antibodies, produced as part ...
  8. Adeno-associated virus (AAV) Guide

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    ... proteins Rep78 and Rep68, which can bind to specific Rep-binding elements present in the AAV ITRs and....024 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 15294177 (Link opens in a new window) Chan, K. Y., Jang, M. J.....4593 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 28671695 (Link opens in a new window) Deyle, D. R., & Russell,....2001.0456 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 11592843 (Link opens in a new window) Grimm, D., & Kay, M. A. ...1566523034578285 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 12871018 (Link opens in a new window) Hüser, D., Weger, S., & ...4887.2003 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 12663794 (Link opens in a new window) Kwon, I., & Schaffer, D....9431-0 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 17763830 (Link opens in a new window) Liu, D., Li, T., Liu, L....
  9. CRISPR Guide

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    .... gRNA binding induces a conformational change in Cas9, shifting it into an active, DNA-binding configuration...( C lustered R egularly I nterspaced S hort P alindromic R epeat) technologies. Before CRISPR, genome ...composed of a scaffold sequence necessary for Cas-binding and a user-defined ∼20-nucleotide spacer that defines... otif (PAM) The PAM sequence (NGG) serves as a binding signal for Cas9, but the exact sequence depends...with the target DNA. Once the Cas9-gRNA complex binds a putative DNA target, the seed sequence (8–10 bases...undergoes a second conformational change upon target binding. In this formation, its nuclease domains, RuvC ...causes small nucleotide insertions or deletions (indels) at the DSB site. Therefore, a population of cells...
  10. Adenovirus Guide

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    ...156652311796150372 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 21453277 (Link opens in a new window) Bulcha, J. T., Wang, Y.,...00487-6 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 33558455 (Link opens in a new window) Bullard, B. L., Corder, ...60238-5 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 32107394 (Link opens in a new window) Ewer, K. J., Sebastian, ...21645515.2017.1383575 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 29083948 (Link opens in a new window) Geisbert, T. W., Bailey,....02407-10 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 21325402 (Link opens in a new window) Gilbert, S. C. (2015). Adenovirus-vectored...14760584.2015.1077122 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 26289977 (Link opens in a new window) He, T. C., Zhou, S., da ....95.5.2509 (Link opens in a new window) PMID: 9482916 (Link opens in a new window) Lee, C. S., Bishop, E. S....
  11. Promoters

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    ...proteins bind to negative-repressible operons and prevent transcription. When an inducer molecule binds to ...region. The TATA-binding protein binds the TATA box and helps in the subsequent binding of the RNA polymerase...repressor (lacI or lacIq). Can be induced by IPTG or lactose araBAD Inducible by arabinose Promoter of the ...the RNA polymerase binding site, TATA box, and TSS. RNA polymerase will stably bind to this core promoter...package DNA into nucleosomes) also bind the TATA box. Histone binding prevents the initiation of transcription...(Tet) Inducible Expression Plasmids 101: The Promoter Region — Let's Go! Plasmids 101: Inducible Promoters...of expression vectors because they control the binding of the RNA polymerase to DNA. RNA polymerase transcribes...
  12. Optogenetics Guide

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    ...and its binding partner cryptochrome-interacting basic helix-loop-helix CIB1. Blue light induces a conformational...Improved light-inducible dimers: SsrA peptide is embedded in the LOV2 domain, while its binding partner SspB...opens in a new window) from the Boyden Lab Optogenetics Resources (Link opens in a new window) from the Deisseroth...engineering to improve these natural opsins by inducing point mutations to alter the absorption spectrum...check out our Optogenetics Plasmid Collection to find plasmids for these and other tools for your experiments...conformational change in Cry2 that allows CIB1 binding, which can be utilized to control the localization...to a transcriptional activation domain and DNA binding domain, allowing light to activate transcription...
  13. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ... chromosomes, which are composed of DNA. These findings culminated in the central dogma of molecular biology...carry genetic information and can replicate independently from chromosomal DNA. Although they can be found...cells by visualization or flow cytometry. Primer Binding Site A short, single-stranded DNA sequence used...extrachromosomally in E. coli , it is replicated independently and segregated to the resulting daughter cells... of E. coli used today are descended from two individual isolates, the K-12 strain and the B strain. K...Each bacterium can contain multiple copies of an individual plasmid, and ideally would replicate these plasmids... on antibiotic resistance genes . Below you will find a few antibiotics commonly used in the lab and their...
  14. Plan Your Experiment

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    ...( C lustered R egularly I nterspaced S hort P alindromic R epeats) is a powerful system that enables researchers... you first need to have a biological question in mind. Then you can decide how to answer that question... Cas9 exert their activity within a very narrow window proximal to the PAM sequence Base Edit Prime Edit...reverse transcriptase (RT)) Can edit within a wider window than most base editors Editing efficiency can be... choose from. Below are a few factors to keep in mind when designing and cloning your gRNAs. Select Genetic... editors exert their functions within a limited window from the PAM sequence, and base editor variants...variants often have different optimal editing windows. Be sure to refer to the literature associated with your...
  15. Lentiviral Vector Guide

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    ...the lentivirus HIV and the gamma-retrovirus MMLV indicate that the viral integrase plays a role in shaping...stable cell lines, VSV-G is often put under an inducible promoter. Depending on the cell type, there are...viral vectors. R in cis Repeat region where Tat binds. TAR in cis Trans-activating response element; found... found in the R region and acts as the binding site for Tat. U5 in cis Unique 5'; in third-generation ... Element; the sequence to which the Rev protein binds. Psi (Ѱ) in cis RNA packaging signal; recognized...transcriptase and integrase components. rev in trans Binds to the Rev Response Element (RRE) within unspliced...packaging plasmids. tat in trans Trans-activator; binds TAR to activate transcription from the LTR promoter...
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