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  1. Call for Guest Bloggers

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    ...Monomer? The Top Three Ways Your Favorite Fluorescent Protein Oligomerizes in Cells   ...and many more!...tools useful to any molecular biologist Tips for protein purification Replica plating Anti-CRISPR Retroviral... Molecular biologist with Biogen interested in applying CRISPR for mouse genome editing. Post: Generating...
  2. Hot Plasmids June 2018 - Reverse transcriptase, nanobody, and protein-DNA interaction tools

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    ...Since the anti-GFP nanobody is able to bind fluorescent proteins derived from A. victoria the functionalized...locus and labels the proteins in its vicinity with biotin. The biotin-labeled proteins can then be isolated...investigated protein binding at the TERT gene, but this method enables the unbiased discovery of proteins involved... proteomics: developing and applying new technologies to quantify proteins in tissues, cells, and biofluids...nanobodies described here can be used to target any protein fused with GFP, YFP, mCerulean, or other related...: 29915061.        A new method to identify proteins occupying a specific genomic locus: Caspex  Article...group, developed a CRISPR-based approach to detect proteins that associate with specific genomic loci. He ...
  3. Ghanaian Researchers to Receive Plasmid Awards from Addgene and Seeding Labs

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    ...polymerase, T7 polymerase, EcoRI, and various fluorescent proteins. Dr. Duedu’s plans for these plasmids have...bioinformatic and proteomic tools to discover genes and proteins associated with pathogenesis. In his future work...concluded, Addgene and Seeding Labs will be opening applications for a second round of plasmid awards on June...excited to discover what new and creative ideas applicants will propose for plasmids from the Addgene community...regions in the near future. Additional Resources Apply to Recieve Equipment through Seeding Labs' Instrumental...
  4. Cre-Lox and Other Site-Specific Recombinases

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    ...Recombinase-Dependent Reporter Plasmids Incorporating a fluorescent protein into your expression vector allows you to...drug-inducible approach may also be used. Split proteins: The recombinase is split into inactive N- and...fragments in the same cell reconstitutes a functional protein, allowing recombination of the DNA between target...Drosophila Teaching an Old DOG New Tricks: Controlling Protein Activity with GFP Plasmids 101: FLEx Vectors Optimizing... Plasmid Collections AAV Enhancer Collection Fluorescent Biosensors Chemogenetics Plasmid Collection Optogenetics...a genomic attP site. So far, their practical application has been limited by low integration efficiency...
  5. Addgene-Seeding Labs Plasmid Grant: Accelerating Science Globally - 5 Scientists, 4 Countries & 3 Continents!

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    ...identification of plant compounds and insecticidal proteins to the development of renewable biotechnology ...system pDawn to clone and express newly identified proteins and enzymes. These compounds will later get tested... nutritionally and therapeutically significant proteins. In this project she aims to create transgenic...desaturating fatty acids. Identification of Insecticidal Proteins Linh Bao Ton (M. Sc.), Nong Lam University, Vietnam...and analysing the insecticidal potential of Cry proteins in order to manage insect pests and to support...this project the expression of isolated bacterial proteins can be achieved using a bacterial expression system...vector and the pOKD plasmids. The recombinant Cry proteins will then be screened for toxicity against local...
  6. Choosing Your Perfect Empty Backbone

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    ...your protein in the cell or purify it – and you do not have a specific antibody against the protein available...transfected cells. The addition of an in-frame fluorescent fusion protein will allow you to visualize YGOI in vivo... you can always add an epitope tag or a fusion protein. Mammalian vectors One of our most popular mammalian...6xHis or GST) to affinity purify the expressed protein with a specific resin (e.g. 6xHis containing pDEST-HisMBP...pDEST-HisMBP). After purification the protein can be released from the resin and used for various binding... collection of vectors carrying several fusion proteins. Pick your promoter, selection cassette and visualization...pattern that allows the function of the encoded protein to be assayed (e.g. pPD95_86 and pPD57_56), or ...
  7. Genetically-encoded Sparse Cell Labeling - A SPARC of Innovation

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    ...in flies Resources on Addgene.org Find fluorescent protein plasmids at Addgene Read our Molecular Biology... optogenetic tool (CsChrimson) attached to a fluorescent indicator (tdTomato), as the effector. They also... al., 2019. Applications for SPARC SPARC technology is versatile and can be applied across cell types...
  8. Scientific Reproducibility - Focusing on Solutions at the Minisymposium on Reproducibility

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    ...FPbase curates information about fluorescent proteins so you can best apply these technologies to your own...extracellular proteins with community-based validation. They also have plans to expand to other protein technologies...Addgene Blog FPbase: A new community-editable fluorescent protein database ReFigure: Save Scientific Figures...Reagent Development - Steven C. Almo, Institute for Protein Innovation  1:18:45 - 2:01:18 (end) - Panel Alex...Steve Almo’s talk about work at the Institute for Protein Innovation (IPI) (49:45 - 1:18:45), there are also...reproducible if its findings can be predictably applied to future work. Importantly, no one should expect...studies, as reported by drug companies attempting to apply the findings from these studies, are quite low (...
  9. Antibodies 101: Chimeric Antibodies

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    ...determine how Protein A and Protein B interact. You read extensive research on the two proteins and come up... an ideal antibody against Protein A and an ideal antibody against Protein B. The antibodies are both ...to detect Protein A and green fluorophore-tagged anti-mouse IgG2a secondary to detect Protein B and successfully... anti-Protein A antibody and an anti-mouse IgG2a secondary antibody to bind to the anti-Protein B antibody...are rat IgG1, then you could convert your anti-Protein B antibody to a mouse IgG2a Fc. The resulting chimeric...successfully visualize both proteins.     Figure 2: Two primary antibodies with the same isotype...secondary antibodies can be used with different fluorescent labels and both targets can be successfully visualized...
  10. Recombinase-based State Machines Enable Order-dependent Logic in vivo

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    ...unique combination of red, blue, and green fluorescent proteins in each state. The three methods of state...amount of information regarding which regulatory proteins, signaling molecules, mutations, and environmental...mentioned above (Sanger sequencing, qPCR, and fluorescent reporter-based) each come with their advantages...opinion, the most convenient strategy is the fluorescent reporter based method since it lends itself to...performed on one register at a time. If a particular application makes it difficult to isolate single registers...state read-out method may not be suitable for applications that require minimal cellular perturbation. ...contains the register. Depending on the desired application, the inducible promoters we used to drive recombinase...
  11. Plasmids 101: What is a plasmid?

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    ...setting. Read more: Plasmids 101: Protein Tags Produce proteins that glow so that scientists can track...quantity inside a cell Plasmids 101: Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Plasmids 101: Luciferase Monitor... a plasmid by recruiting replication machinery proteins Antibiotic Resistance Gene Allows for selection...gene is expressed in and amount of recombinant protein obtained. Selectable Marker The antibiotic resistance...used to do include: Produce large amounts of a protein so that scientists can purify and study it in a...broadly utilize plasmids across a wide range of applications. Some common plasmid types include cloning plasmids...
  12. Twelve Amazing Guest Blog Contributors!

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    ...the Integrin collection) from the Institute for Protein Innovation. An Integrin Antibody Toolkit from ...from Promega, who wrote a guide to selecting fluorescent dyes and ligands. Illuminating Choices Paul...Modular Cloning and Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning Applications and Kits We are very grateful for each and...
  13. Antibody Validation for Flow Cytometry

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    ... the optimal knockdown of the protein target will depend on the protein turnover rate. If you need a more...suppress the expression of many related proteins, not just your protein of interest, which can affect your ...through an epitope tag such as FLAG/His/GFP. Fluorescent protein tags, which correlate closely with target... levels of the target protein. It may only be able to detect the target protein at the high levels caused...robust approach to antibody validation. If your protein of interest is essential to the cell’s function... cells were labelled with a green or violet, fluorescent dye, respectively. WT and KO cells were mixed...RNA level The knockdown is not efficient at the protein level at the timepoint studied Off-target activities...
  14. Plasmids 101: Protein Expression

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    ...Researches can visualize proteins in vivo by tagging them with fluorescent proteins to study localization or purify... for protein expression with several strains that are specialized for protein expression. Protein expression...molecular biology is DNA→RNA→Protein. To synthesize a particular protein DNA must first be transcribed... that make up the primary structure of proteins. Most proteins are then modified via an array of post-... acetylation to create functional, stable proteins. Protein expression refers to the second step of this... purify proteins to study their structure, interactions and functions. Proteins can also be purified for...transcribe, translate and modify your protein of interest. Modified proteins can then be extracted from lysed...
  15. Early Career Researcher Toolbox: Free Online Molecular Biology Tools

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    ...brain IHC.  FPbase: A data repository for fluorescent proteins and their properties.  Expasy: Bioinformatics... of Blue Flame plasmid pET21a-BirA.   DNA / protein database search and analysis tools Addgene's analyze...with Addgene. NCBI BLAST: Compares nucleotide or protein sequences to sequences in a database ExPASy translation...six open reading frames UniProt: A database of protein sequence and functional information, such as expression...making it ready to copy and paste into other applications Primer design tools Many of the above-listed... well as primer design for different cloning applications. Primer3 and Primer3Plus: For general primer...
  16. GCE4All: Making Genetic Code Expansion Accessible

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    ...researchers, from selective protein ligation through introducing ncAAs with protein modifications of interest...relationships or, in more practical applications, allow a protein to be more effectively used in a technology...If you study proteins, you’re probably quite interested in the canonical 20 amino acids. But in your ...your quest to learn more about your protein of interest, you may find the available amino acids a bit…limiting... called unnatural amino acids) are placed in a protein site-specifically to alter its function, mimic ...biologically relevant modification, or add in fluorescent or chemically reactive side chains, all of which...put all these together, the cell will produce a protein with a site specifically incorporated ncAA, ready...
  17. Editor's Choice, July 2016

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    ...phenomena and about how fluorophores other than fluorescent proteins can be incredibly useful in FRET experiments...target and use FRET flurophores for a variety of applications. While editing this post, I learned a lot about...this post to anyone wondering if and how they can apply FRET in their own research. All posts from July ...
  18. A Tour of Addgene's Most Popular Pooled Libraries

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    ...libraries In surface display, proteins of interest are fused to anchoring proteins to be expressed on the surface...lineage tracing, among other applications. Cells can be identified using fluorescence, like in the pMuSIC library...systematically explore variations in the spike protein, teaching us more about viral evolution and antibody...sgRNAs to guide Cas9 to targeted genes. In these applications, however, nuclease-dead Cas9 is fused to a transcriptional...
  19. Zebrafish as a Model for Behavior: Swimming into the Optogenetic Spotlight

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    ...noninvasive live imaging with fluorescent tags and activation of light sensing proteins. Furthermore, during the...Optogenetics, the use of light sensitive proteins (opsins) to manipulate cell activity, enables researchers...functions through opsins which are light sensitive proteins. Opsins used in optogenetic studies are not native...spontaneous swimming  Researchers at the Isacoff lab applied optogenetics in zebrafish larvae to identify new...
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