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  1. Tips for arabidopsis transformation

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    ... and whether you are inoculating from a frozen stock or a colony from an LB plate. In my hands, a 5 mL...mL starter culture inoculated from a colony on a plate will reach an optimal density in 18-24 hours. I...Arabidopsis, from studying transcriptional and translational dynamics of genes and proteins in living plants... seeds from the pool you will be selecting from later. The Arabidopsis transformation process The process... T1 plants from each transformation. I like to isolate a minimum of five. You have no control over how..., check out Harrison et al., 2006. Tips: Don’t plate seeds too densely during selection: this will increase...difficult. Don’t leave your plants on selective plates for too long: even resistant plants will be affected...
  2. CRISPR Antimicrobials

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    ...their resistance genes throughout the bacterial population. But what if we could specifically target only...successfully resensitized a beta-lactam resistant population to the antibiotic, despite this resistance gene...plasmid-based sequences (red). Treating a mixed population, represented here by cells of different colors...given genomic or plasmid sequence from a mixed population without affecting the other bacteria. Targeting...small pools of antibiotic resistant cells could repopulate the environment after treatment. The phagemid...antibiotics can be used to target the sensitive population. Yosef et al.’s proof-of-concept work targeted...infected by the lysogenic phage, rendering the population sensitive to antibiotics. Created with BioRender.com...
  3. Interview: Hodaka Fujii on enChIP, New CRISPR Tools, and More

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    ...transcription and epigenetic regulation. To elucidate molecular mechanisms of regulation of genome functions, ...mechanisms of genome functions such as epigenetic regulation and transcription by using locus-specific chromatin...manner. To achieve this goal, it is necessary to isolate specific genomic regions while retaining molecular... step of knocking-in. In 2013, we showed that isolation of a single copy genomic locus is feasible by ...enChIP, specific genomic regions can be easily isolated for identification of associated proteins, RNAs...that enChIP will markedly accelerate research of regulation mechanisms of genome functions in the hope of... of the reasons why we have only three biology-related Nobel prizes, out of which only one was done in...
  4. Sonic Hedgehog? Sleeping Beauty? Learn About the Genes Behind Addgene’s Conference Room Names

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    ...hedgehog signalling pathway, which is a key regulator of all bilateral animal development. SHH plays a key role...Cancer Institute! Sonic Hedgehog, an important regulator of embryonic development The largest conference...publication, Ivics et al 1997. Spaghetti Squash, a regulator of cellular contraction You may think that a gene...component of the fly actomyosin cytoskeleton that regulates cellular contraction. This network is composed...vessels). Spaghetti squash (Sqh) is the Drosophila Regulatory Light Chain (RMLC) of nonmuscle myosin II (Karess... Jordan and Karess, 1997), which contains the regulatory regions that are necessary for myosin activity...Roger Karess. "Myosin light chain–activating phosphorylation sites are required for oogenesis in Drosophila...
  5. Four Base Editing Reporters to Monitor and Enrich Editing in Real-time

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    ...identification system for the isolation of base-edited cell populations. To develop this method the lab... affecting protein translation of different reporter proteins. Protein translation requires the start ...edited cells without the need for single cell isolation and downstream sequencing (Standage-Beier et al...and Brafman lab showed that GFP positive cells isolated with TREE have a significantly higher frequency...base-editor (C>T conversion) they could induce the translation of any detectable protein, not just fluorescent...base-editing reporter. As the initiation of protein translation at the start codon ATG is universal, the Dow ...Dow lab successfully used GO to induce the translation of an array of different reporters including mScarlet-I...
  6. Antibodies 101: Immunoprecipitation

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    ... protein is up or downregulated, examine a protein’s stability or post-translational modifications, or...aureus. Its isolation by affinity chromatography and its use as an immunosorbent for isolation of immunoglobulins...immobilized antibodies, or immunoglobulins, to isolate a specific protein out of a complex mix. Using ...suitable for all applications, such as protein isolation from serum. In this case, Protein A and Protein... assay, an antibody against the tag is used to isolate the protein of interest. The wide availability ...experiments using a tagged protein may not be translatable to the endogenous system and will need to be...modification. Similarly, RNA IP (RIP) can be used to isolate proteins that bind to RNA, though the details of...
  7. Plasmids 101: Shuttle Vectors

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    ...has seen before, showing how DNA sequences are translated into amino acids. And I was astonished that the...basis of shuttle vectors, which can function in unrelated host species, even from completely different kingdoms...eukaryotic cells, but would prefer to grow, clone, and manipulate their vectors in fast-growing bacteria first....consider how to keep it there. In fast-growing populations of cells, the vector needs to replicate alongside...alongside its host, or it will be lost from the population. A bacterial chromosome has a single origin of...replication machinery. A shuttle vector designed for unrelated bacteria should include oris for both target species...selection, but these resistance systems don’t always translate to eukaryotes. For example, beta-lactam antibiotics...
  8. Harnessing Bacterial Toxins for Allelic Exchange

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    ...recipient, the only antibiotic resistant colonies isolated are those where the allelic exchange vector has...that contained one of eight bacterial toxin genes isolated from E. coli or Psuedomonas aeruginosa. These ...the transcriptional activator rhaS. To allow manipulation of bacteria without an endogenous rhamnose regulon...synthetic ribosome binding site (using the online calculator from the Salis group) (Espah Borujeni et al.,...designed with the help of the DNA tuner program) (Latynski and Valentovich 2014). We routinely clone the ...facilitate the cloning of toxic products. To allow manipulation of naturally chloramphenicol-resistant strains...Anirudh S. Channarasappa, and Howard M. Salis. "Translation rate is controlled by coupled trade-offs between...
  9. Antibodies 101: Normalization and Loading Controls for Western Blots

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    ...intensity. Researchers use later steps in this chain (blue) to infer or calculate things about earlier ones... normalization and loading controls needed for relative quantification of a western blot — and why you...can you accurately compare different lanes? In relative quantification, the POI bands are normalized to...protein concentration in your sample would directly correlate to protein abundance on your membrane, which would...multiple sources of error (red) influence these relationships and must be addressed with separate controls...accurately quantified In western blotting, the relationship between protein abundance and band intensity... BioRender.com. To see why this S-shaped relationship poses problems for proteins of very different...
  10. Antibodies 101: Single Chain Fragment Variables (scFvs)

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    ...phenotype. Incubating the phage display library with plate-bound antigen helps select for high affinity scFvs...bacteriophages. This library is incubating with plate-bound antigen to select for scFvs with high affinity...the non-oxidizing cytoplasm of bacteria, scFvs accumulate in insoluble inclusion bodies. While it’s possible... has led to their application for basic and translational research.  Basic research applications of scFvs...generate since it’s genetically encoded.   Translational applications of scFvs: Just like antibodies...scFvs are also used for eye diseases, such as age-related macular degeneration (AMD) since direction injection...cell. When a CAR has an scFv that binds cancer-related antigens, binding of the scFv part of the receptor...
  11. CRISPR Challenges: Standardization and Homology Directed Repair

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    ...with ssDNA repair templates. Their work demonstrates that different repair template strategies activate...using dsDNA templates achieving ~1-10% efficiency. Easi-CRISPR uses a long ssDNA template to increase ...These complementary goals are aimed at improving translation of CRISPR technology, but they would also bring...working with CRISPR than just designing a repair template that contains your desired edit, and I want to...CRISPR updates on our blog to keep current with the latest and greatest! Addgene resources 3 Tips to Improve...Editing in Human Cells Hands-on tips for repair template design from guest bloggers Dominik Paquet and ...
  12. Hot Plasmids June 2018 - Reverse transcriptase, nanobody, and protein-DNA interaction tools

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    ...continuing to copy the template rather than dissociating).  MarathonRT, isolated from Eubacterium rectale...fields of biology and enable the conversion of RNA templates to DNA but suffer from several important shortcomings...structured HCV genome (~9.6 kb of highly structured template!). MarathonRT also faithfully transcribes RNA ...protein fused with GFP, YFP, mCerulean, or other related fluorophores. Find all of the nanobody toolkit ...biotin. The biotin-labeled proteins can then be isolated and analysed. In this work, the authors specifically...discovery of proteins involved in transcriptional regulation and chromatin structure at your locus of choice...technology, which they call C-BERST (dCas9–APEX2 biotinylation at genomic elements by restricted spatial tagging...
  13. Mentoring for Scientists: I Have a Mentor, What Now?

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    ...mentor. How do you make the most of this new relationship? Consider adding formality and active goal setting... setting to your mentoring relationships, so that you can reap rewards in the form of reaching career ... career path is a great start to a mentoring relationship, but if you don’t take this past the chatting...meetings and setting the direction in a mentoring relationship falls on the shoulders of the Mentee. A Mentor...progress over the course of an ongoing mentoring relationship (in a book or online). Mentee: Make a list of...secret of accountability To make a mentoring relationship really productive, the most important step you...on setting SMART goals using a Development Plan template. A Development Plan or mentoring journal will ...
  14. Prime Editing: Adding Precision and Flexibility to CRISPR Editing

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    ...efficiency of Cas9 cleavage is relatively high while the efficiency of HDR is relatively low, meaning that most...without double-strand breaks (DSBs) or donor DNA templates.  Figure 1: An overview of prime editing...summarize the major ones in Addgene’s repository later in the post. Advantages of prime editing Less constrained...homology-directed repair Homology-directed repair (HDR) stimulated by double strand breaks has been widely used ...increase activity, enhance binding between the template and primer binding site, increase processivity...remake that strand using the edited strand as the template. The PE3 system does just this by including an...PE = prime editor; RTT = reverse transcriptase template; PBS = primer binding site. Image from Doman et...
  15. New and Upcoming Viral Vectors - September 2019

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    ... AAV Targeting and manipulating specific, genetically-defined neuronal populations with intersectional...calcium sensors and GABA sensors) Calcium sensors The latest calcium sensors from Janelia (jGCaMP7) continue...potential, GCaMP7s is approximately twice as bright, relative to baseline fluorescence, as the GCaMP7f variant...useful for imaging signaling activity in large populations of densely-labeled neurons because background...all our biosensors inventory, and check out our latest vectors below: pGP-AAV-syn-jGCaMP7f-WPRE (104488...Optogenetics continues to be a useful method for manipulating specific neurons. We recently packaged a soma-targeted...specificity of influence measurements by reducing photostimulation of the axons and dendrites of non-targeted...
  16. Hot Plasmids - December 2019 - CRISPR pooled library, LipoGlo, CRISPRa, and Voltage Imaging Tools

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    ...transduced by lentivirus and have been difficult to manipulate genetically. To solve this issue, Sarah Teichmann...disease is driven by atherogenic lipoproteins that accumulate within the vascular wall. ApoB, the main structural...lipoproteins, shuttles lipoproteins through the circulatory systems, but can also lead to the formation of... of ApoB-LPs has been shown to have a strong correlation with cardiovascular disease and indirect measurement...in vivo model to identify drug candidates that modulate ApoB-LP size and concentration, Steven Farber ...that the system is active in E. coli and closely related species, is amenable to use with other bEBP/UAS...and the system may not be adaptable to distantly related species from E. coli. This tool should serve as...
  17. R Bodies: Membrane-Rupturing Microscopic Tools

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    ... can rupture E. coli spheroplasts to release encapsulated proteins. Video by ACS. For a more cartoony ...thousands of times by propagating through an enormous lattice of identical subunits. A brief history of R bodies...coli in the 1980s  (Kanabrocki et al 1986). Much later, it was shown that putting the operon under a strong...mutants that couldn’t extend at a normal pH and later realized that these mutations clustered in a particular...their ability to penetrate other barriers (like vasculature or extracellular matrices) in response to pH ... response to environmental conditions. More speculatively, R bodies might endow divergent organisms with...Protein Piston That Breaks Membranes to Release Encapsulated Cargo. ACS Synth. Biol. (2016). doi:10.1021/...
  18. Hot Plasmids - June 2019 - Optogenetics, Acoustic Reporter Genes, microRNAs, and the CRISPR-Cas9 system CHIME

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    ... in an unregulated fashion and thus a marker for transfection. The other (mKate2) is regulated in the ...Constructs using the photodimerizer system CRY2-CIB1 to regulate botulinum neurotoxin were also created. The depositors...new light on mechanisms of miRNA-mediated gene regulation Article contributed by Michael Lemieux  Listen...microRNAs (miRNAs) are recognized as important regulators of post-transcriptional gene expression across...several years of research, the mechanisms of miRNA regulation have yet to be fully elucidated. Ron Weiss’s ... present, it will repress expression of mKate2 relative to EBFP2. Weiss’s group used these reporters to...define the different cells present in a mixed population, or identify differentiation and disease states...
  19. A Quick Guide to a Career in Software Product Management

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    ...is software product management, and how does it relate to science? In the simplest of terms, a software...more about the stakeholders, the product managers collate and organize that information and form it into ...science backgrounds, most did not. It was my job to translate complex lab operations workflows into a format... help improve their work. Then, I distill and translate that valuable information back to the rest of ...science companies, try to find internships with translatable skills: working with data, working with people...jargon and know the concepts as soon as possible Later in your career:  Show demonstrated skill of people...project management  Bolster your skills in strong relationship-building and influence. You’ll need a large ...
  20. Why and how to start studying chromatin (with Addgene's help)

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    ...gene a megabase away, or looking at the histone methylation status at a double-strand break that needs repairing...chromosomes interact with each other. Chromatin regulation is complex and influences--directly or indirectly...difficult to consolidate every conceivable chromatin-related plasmid in a collection that grows on a daily basis... Yi Zhang Leonard Zon  You!     Chromatin-related genes with plasmids available from Addgene The ...directly on our website. In-exhaustive Chromatin-related genes with plasmids on Addgene.org AGO1 BRCA1...from Addgene Many articles reporting chromatin-related research describe the production of plasmids that...2018 Feb 13. pii: 1722491115. Addgene blog posts related to chromatin This is not the first Addgene blog...
  21. How to Make Friends and Meet People at a Scientific Conference

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    ...no better place for a scientist to make new relationships than at scientific conferences. Conferences ...this is a great ice breaker. Of course, real relationships go further and grow over time, but being interested...fun, memorable meal is a great way to build relationships. Make a list of experimental problems or questions...work – casual socializing is how people build relationships that are memorable. It isn’t always appropriate...overdo it (some of my best studies were designed over late night poker games at Gordon Conferences). You don... of connection. You can also see and offer congratulations on job changes and promotions.  Follow academic...scientists on ResearchGate and/or via Pubmed alerts. Congratulate your connections when they get a new paper published...
  22. Plasmid Tools for Microbiome Studies

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    ...or 16S rRNA isolated from the microbial community) reveals the RBS and allows translation of the reporter... Thus, cells can be both sorted using FACS and isolated with antibiotic selection. The team tested this...followed by a reporter gene. The hairpin blocks translation by sequestering the RBS, but binding of the “...relevant host biomarkers. The lab validated their platform on clinical stool samples by comparison to qPCR...Betaproteobacteria, and Gammaproteobacteria species isolated from different bee species. BTK can be used to...division in the gut microbiota Monitoring microbial population dynamics in the gut can provide insight into ... al. "A low-cost paper-based synthetic biology platform for analyzing gut microbiota and host biomarkers...
  23. Visualizing Protein Turnover In Situ

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    ... in neurons reveals a mechanism for regulating its translatability." Science 343.6169 (2014): 419-422....Therefore, I set out to study how protein turnover is regulated in neurons. Protein turnover is the combined ...the abundance of proteins in cells. Homeostatic regulation of protein abundance is essential for normal ...acids. The use of radioactive materials is highly regulated, requires designated work areas and come with ...proper microscope setup we can observe the whole population of one particular protein in neurons or in any... has recently published techniques to follow translation in living single cells. However, before CRISPR-Cas9...synthesized proteins of interest were detected and later visualized by FUNCAT-PLA. Before these methods ...
  24. Hot Plasmids April 2018 - Protein Degradation, Nanoscopy, FIRE-Cas9, and Yeast Expression Tools

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    ...ddifferent cell types, including difficult-to-manipulate primary cells, achieving knockdown within 1-2...methods for TRIM-Away delivery. For small cell populations, co-microinjection of TRIM21 protein and the ...the target antibody works well. In larger cell populations, you can deliver these components together using... electroporated cells re-adhered to the culture plate within 4 hr of treatment. In some primary cell lines... CRISPR/Cas9-based system to study epigenetic modulation. While catalytically inactive cas9 (e.g. dCas9...-minute analysis of the kinetics of chromatin regulation and subsequent mathematical modeling. Its reversibility...amount of noise in reporter gene expression by modulating the induction of transcription factors 1 and ...
  25. Human Germline Editing Using CRISPR

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    ..., and electroporated them with an ssODN repair template in induced pluripotent stem cells made from the...fertilization. Since Ma et al. designed a repair template with two synonymous mutations to distinguish it...were able to distinguish between repair from the template vs repair from the maternal MYBPC3 allele. Interestingly...from the single-stranded oligonucleotide (ssODN) template supplied by Ma et al., but instead from the mother...supplied single-stranded oligonucleotide (ssODN) template. Embryos also underwent editing through the NHEJ...NHEJ pathway. Created with BioRender.com. In later characterization studies, the edited embryos proceeded...embryos to undergo editing using the provided ssODN template. In fact, this finding led the authors to title...
  26. Getting Started with Behavioral Neuroscience: Standardizing Experiments and Using Viral Vectors

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    ...Because of the availability of tools for genetic manipulations, mice have become the model of choice for many...experimenter blinding to avoid bias Genetic manipulation in behavioral neuroscience using viral vectors... is often done in conjunction with a genetic manipulation so that behavior can be linked to a specific... region. When it comes to making the genetic manipulation, there are two main decisions to make: 1. Which...inhibition upon light (or drug) application.  Genetic manipulation can also reduce expression levels of certain...spatial and temporal control of gene expression manipulation. They are injected using a stereotactic frame...depending on whether it is an overexpression gene, downregulation via RNAi or gene editing/deletion using CRISPR...
  27. Open Resources and Plasmid Tools For Studying C. elegans

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    ...and Sibernetic, a fluid mechanics simulator that can be used to simulate muscle tissue as it applies to ...of mRNA are important for post-transcriptional regulation in C. elegans. To study the role of 3’UTRs, the... C. elegans 3’UTRs structures, alternative polyadenylation for all protein coding mRNAs, and annotations...GAL-4 based bipartite expression system that can regulate gene expression in C.elegans. In this system a... to activation sequences upstream of genes to stimulate expression (Wang et al., 2016). In 2018, the lab...vectors that each contains a guide RNA and repair template of your choosing (Schwartz and Jorgensen, 2016...PMC3531189. Mangone, Marco, et al. "UTRome. org: a platform for 3′ UTR biology in C. elegans." Nucleic acids...
  28. Hot Plasmids May 2018 - Optogenetics, Decaffeination, Biosensors, and Fluorescent Protein Tools

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    ..., a researcher can cause them to interact by stimulation with blue light.  Similarly, light can also be... and is reversible upon termination of light stimulation. CRY2clust enables faster assembly and disassembly... and better distribution of clusters without accumulation in subcellular compartments such as nuclear ...Furthermore, CRY2clust, when integrated into a Ca2+ -modulating optogenetic system (OptoSTIM1), caused two-fold...Listen to the soCoChR podcast segment Optogenetic stimulation is a powerful tool used by neuroscientists to...artifactual PSCs commonly observed with direct stimulation are largely absent in the soCoChR-expressing ...rescued by the xanthine produced via complete demethylation of caffeine. For example, the Barrick lab was...
  29. Of Myc and Men

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    ...them in vivo and in vitro, especially in the mid-late 20th century with the advent of hybridoma technology...recombinantly append their proteins of interest with unrelated peptides that already had high quality antibodies...an amide group added to its C-terminus post-translationally, which turned out to be critical for antibody..., another group of researchers was working on isolating monoclonal antibodies to better probe the functions... c-Myc protein or the C-terminus, Evan, et al. isolated six different monoclonal antibodies (Evan, et ...sequenced the variable domains of Myc1-9E10 in the late 1990s (Fuchs, et al. 1997; Schiweck, et al. 1997...Evan GI, Lewis GK, Ramsay G, Bishop JM (1985) Isolation of monoclonal antibodies specific for human c-...
  30. AAVs CREATed for Gene Delivery to the CNS and PNS

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    ...popular tools because: 1) their genomes are easy to manipulate, 2) they have long-term expression; and 3) they...research is the lack of a method for genetically manipulating neurons throughout the whole brain. Neurons ...Cre-expressing tissues. This inversion creates a template that’s suitable for PCR amplification using pre-designed...Cre in a cell type of interest, a scientist can isolate DNA from the infected animal and use the pre-designed...that cross the barrier can be identified by PCR later. The PNS presents a different problem: it’s spread...measured via GFP expression, was determined 3 weeks later. Table was derived from figure 2e in Chan et al....measured via GFP expression, was determined 3 weeks later. Table was derived from figure 3b in Chan et al....
  31. Technical Design of a Western Blot

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    ...purified protein not always available Calculate relative quantification Normalizing to ubiquitously...variation. Confirmation of sequence can be done from relatively cheap plasmid sequencing. While rAbs are monoclonal...to run a western blot. It allows you to detect relatively low levels of antigen, while providing flexibility...assay design. Conjugated secondary antibodies are relatively cheap and easy to source, making it easy to switch...lower concentration of blocker, you can also use gelatin.  Protein-based blockers are inexpensive and easily...it to create a standard curve on your blot to calculate the amount in your sample. (Do ensure your blot... not available in a pure form, you can perform relative quantification, which measures protein amounts...
  32. Twenty Years of Sharing: Addgene's Viral Vector Service

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    ...100,000 viral vector preps!   Figure 1: A) Cumulative AAV preps available in the Addgene repository...vectors that deliver GFP.   Figure 3: A) Cumulative AAV preps available at Addgene from 2016–2023...systemic capsid PHP.eB.   Figure 4: A) Cumulative AAV preps for the seven most popular serotypes.... We then added jGCaMP7 and eventually jGCaMP8, later generations of GCaMP6, to the service. While they...be a matter of timing, as jGCaMP7 was released relatively soon after GCaMP6. It could be a matter of the...Addgene launched our AAV Data Hub as a community platform for the sharing of that exact data. Here, requestors...develop new systems, new partnerships, and new platforms, from our early engagement with UPenn to our launch...
  33. Hot Plasmids - August 2020

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    ... other molecular techniques to introduce time modulation of the TEV cleavage and improve utility of the...systems at Addgene! Schematic of the evolution platform to generate TEV protease variants. Catalysis by... transcription factor to enter the nucleus and modulate transcription of the mCitrine gene. mCherry is...pMAL-T-Avi-His/BirA, a vector commonly used for in vivo biotinylation via BirA and AviTAG. pMAK contains the signal...competent E.coli (NEB) using IPTG induction. To biotinylate the nanobodies, the authors used biotin dissolved...higher concentration, and results in uniform NB biotinylation. Once induced, the NBs could be easily purified...and gene activation (CRISPRa) are great ways to modulate the expression of nearly any gene via specific...
  34. Bioinformatics at Addgene

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    ...have evolved over the years to keep up with the latest tools. In Addgene’s early days, we would ‘spot-...Falls sized rainbow   Over the years we have accumulated more than 300,000 individual nucleotide sequences...help us work in large formats, such as 96-well microplates, and thanks to our dedicated product and development...pipeline. After reviewing and testing several platforms for engineering pipelines, we selected Nextflow...appropriate place in our workflow without having to translate or convert programs to a uniform language.  The...running on a computer, so it safely operates in isolation, and can be easily shared with others without ...concepts and vocabulary of Nextflow so that we could translate our pipeline steps into processes and then connect...
  35. Advanced Uses of Cre-lox and Flp-FRT - A Neuroscientist’s View

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    ...the only means to target and manipulate specific cell types (populations) within neuronal networks in ...2003). Flex vectors revolutionize neuroscience Manipulation of specific cell types in neuronal networks ...living animals. To accomplish such cell specific manipulations in vivo, FLEx vectors expressing the light activatable...Atasoy et al. 2008; Cardin et al. 2009). Ligand regulated recombinase - keeping Cre out until needed But...time point? To allow temporal control, ligand regulated Cre and FLPe recombinase have been developed. ...recombinase expression while proteins needed for later experiments (cellular tracking for instance) can..., Colin, and A Francis Stewart. 1995. “Ligand-Regulated Site-Specific Recombination.” Proc. Natl. Acad...
  36. CRISPR-mediated Plant Base Editors

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    ... base editing platforms for plant systems.  Figure 2: Plant base editor platforms and their molecular...deaminates a target cytosine (C) into a uracil (U) base. Later the resultant U-G pair is either repaired by cellular...Transition mutation (C>T, G>A, A>G, and T>C) installation by base editors. Pathways that compete with ...editing efficiency based on the location of the ‘A’ relative to the protospacer adjacent motif (PAM). ABE7.10...edit in a stretched window ranging from 1-17 bp relative to the PAM sequence (Zong et al., 2018) (see CBE... They can, but they require other base editor platforms. Hua et al. constructed a number of plant base...editing experiments in plants Choose a base editing platform depending on the location of your target base ...
  37. Analyzing CRISPR Editing Results with ICE from Synthego

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    ...inferred sequences present in your edited population and their relative representation in the edited pool. The...editing - enabling a ~100-fold reduction in cost relative to NGS-based amplicon sequencing. To use the tool...guide RNA sequence you used. The ICE tool will calculate overall editing efficiency and determine the profiles...different types of edits that are present and their relative abundances.   The ICE tool also provides a Knockout... DNA from both edited and unedited (control) populations is PCR-amplified and Sanger sequenced. ICE compares...during generation of the ICE Score, the Pearson correlation coefficient (r) is also computed and reported...distribution of indel sizes in the entire edited population of genomes. Hovering over each bar of the indel...
  38. Mesothelioma - Causes, Symptoms, and Treatment

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    ...causing mesothelioma many years later. While there is a dose-response relationship (the higher the exposure,...mesothelioma symptoms in their body. The average latency period (time from first asbestos exposure to the...and turned into Stage 3 or Stage 4 cancer. These later stages of a cancer diagnosis indicate, for Stage...another organ in the body. Such misdiagnosis and late discovery mean that most mesothelioma patients have...extremely poor prognosis. Together, the cause, long latency period, and rarity of mesothelioma make it different... Sadly, in many cases the cancer is diagnosed so late that these treatments do not work very well. The...drugs used to treat mesothelioma – pemetrexed and cisplatin –because it cuts off the blood supply to fast-...
  39. Plasmids 101: E. coli Strains for Protein Expression

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    ... restriction/methylation system. This means the strain can neither restrict nor methylate DNA. dcm: Similarly...inducible promoter systems (which will be discussed later). In addition to the basic genotypes outlined below...Similarly, strains with this mutation are unable to methylate cytosine within a particular sequence. Browse...Chloramphenicol (pRARE) Good for “universal” translation; contains 7 additional tRNAs for rare codons ...of T7 RNAP from the genome; does not restrict methylated DNA fhuA2 lacZ::T7 gene1 [lon] ompT gal sulA11...recommended as these auxillary plasmids may be isolated during the prepping process. How does inducible...flavors—pLysS and pLysE—the difference being that the latter provides tighter control of basal expression. What...
  40. Adeno-associated Viruses (AAVs) for Genome Editing

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    ...one AAV and a repair template in second a second AAV to deliver their repair template to mouse zygotes and...via AAV infection, gene targeting vectors with relatively short (1 kb) homology arms underwent homologous...homologous recombination with a homologous repair template. It is this application - the creation of sequence-specific...allowing a researcher to fill it with the repair template. Bok and Porteus 2017 recently showed that by ... as RNPs and delivering two halves of a repair template spread across two AAVs, it is possible sequentially...this technique, Bok and Porteus deliver a repair template that would take up ~6.5 kB if delivered in a single...technique to efficiently deliver large repair templates for applications that require large gene fusions...
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