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  1. Bacterial Expression Systems

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    ...Gate modular cloning (MoClo) for use in E. coli . Addgene Blog E. Coli Strains for Protein Expression Protein... to purify it. Specific bacterial strains such as E. coli BL21(DE3) are used as biofactories to express...cytoplasmic and periplasmic protein expression in E. coli , Bacillus subtilis , and Pichia pastoris . ... (reconstructed) BiFC Dan Mulvihill 39866 pWA PAS-E BAD K-GAFm iRFP (reconstructed) BiFC Vladislav Verkhusha...reliably drive expression of a gene of interest in E. coli . The Marionette Sensor Collection (Addgene ...twelve genes using small-molecule inducers in the same E. coli strain. Addgene Blog Inducible Promoters Repressible...Promoters Synthetic Photobiology: Optogenetics for E. coli Return to top Reporter Plasmids Reporter plasmids...
  2. Custom CRISPR Screens & the Green Listed Software

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    ...PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4744125. 3. Sanjana, Neville E., Ophir Shalem, and Feng Zhang. "Improved vectors ...targeting each of the 1000 genes you’d like to investigate in your next CRISPR screen. Luckily, the Green... unbiased discovery. With these screens, the investigator generates a cell population where all genes ...consequence, which genes are good candidates for being involved in the studied phenotype. For robustness of a ... generated knockout mice for (all of the genes involved as I recall). The lab then used these knockout...sequenced to identify which signaling molecules were involved in the phenotype. Surface proteins  My group works... These types of interactions to a large extent involve receptors expressed on the cell surface. Thus, ...
  3. Genetic Code Expansion

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    ...Methanocaldococcus janaschii are orthogonal in E. coli , while E. coli pairs are orthogonal in eukaryotic cells...tyrosyl-tRNA synthetase E. coli pBof Mammalian TAG Huiwang Ai 68292 SepOTSλ SepRS9 E. coli Sep Bacterial ...leucyl-tRNA-synthetase E. coli photocaged cysteine Mammalian TAG Huiwang Ai 73544 pEvol-pAcFRS.2.t1 pAcFRS.2.t1 E. coli...synthetase E. coli Mammalian TAG Simon Elsaesser 140019 pAS_4xEcoLeuT(CUA)_AnapRS AnapRS E. coli 3-(6-...express first with a control reporter gene: GFP for E. coli or mCherry-GFP for mammalian cells. You should...contain aminoacyl-tRNA synthetases (aaRS) for use in E. coli and mammalian cells. Many of these plasmids ...pCNPhe) Bacterial TAG Peter Schultz 48696 pANAP AnapRS E. coli 3-(6-acetylnaphthalen-2-ylamino)-2-amino-propanoic...
  4. COVID-19 Resources

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    ...proteins, (spike protein, S; small envelope protein, E; nucleocapsid protein, N; and membrane protein, M)...Ginkgo Bioworks to distribute SARS-CoV-2 plasmids for E. coli , yeast, and mammalian expression, and spike...Andersen, K. G., Rambaut, A., Lipkin, W. I., Holmes, E. C., & Garry, R. F. (2020). The proximal origin of...this list? Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or e-mail [email protected] to help us improve this resource...infection, such as ACE2 and TMPRSS2, which are involved in the entry of SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2. Find ...protease that primes the SARS-CoV-2 S protein and is involved in virus entry into cells (Hoffman et al., 2020...superfamily, binds to the SARS-CoV-2 S protein and is involved in virus entry into cells (Wang et al., 2020)....
  5. A Guide to Getting Started in Undergrad Research

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    ...https://doi.org/10.1126/science.351.6276.994 Moore E (2021) One mentor isn’t enough. Here’s how I built...postdoc” is, and that “PI” stood for principal investigator. In basic science (as opposed to translational...in a lab. Position Common tasks Principle investigator (PI) Runs the lab Writes a lot of grants Varying...prep media, etc. "Research assistants" are more involved in the science, experimental design, and execution...genuinely excites them, and reach out to the PI to get involved. It not only demonstrates initiative and drive...
  6. FLEx Technology and Optogenetics: Flipping the switch on gene expression with high spatial and temporal resolution

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    ... PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4100247. Taylor, Norman E., et al. "Optogenetic activation of dopamine neurons...and optogenetics meet, allowing scientists to investigate the fundamental basis of both brain function ... flip-excision) switch (aka DIO (Double-floxed Inverse Orientation) or DO (Double-floxed Orientation))...recognition sites, its presence induces first opsin inversion, and then lox sites excision, therefore locking...
  7. Sequencing Options for CRISPR Genotyping

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    ...-312. PubMed PMID: 27087594. 16. Tycko, Josh, Vic E. Myer, and Patrick D. Hsu. "Methods for Optimizing...Hendel et al. 2015). Low detection rates mean the investigator can be relatively certain that their samples...off-target mutations are essential data points for investigators looking to definitively link genotype and phenotype...genome-wide unbiased methods. However, most investigators use single cell clones for in vitro CRISPR experiments...
  8. CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...:947–951 . https://doi.org/10.1038/nbt.2969 Waltz E (2016) Gene-edited CRISPR mushroom escapes US regulation...homology directed repair, these methods do not involve double strand break (DSB) formation and do not ...
  9. Antibodies 101: Validation

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    ...Bandrowski A, Carr S, Edwards A, Ellenberg J, Lundberg E, Rimm DL, Rodriguez H, Hiltke T, Snyder M, Yamamoto...- it is hard to distinguish between specific, invariable expression and non-specific, background signal...
  10. CRISPR History and Development for Genome Engineering

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    ...Repeat) sequences were initially discovered in the E. coli genome in 1987, but their function as a safeguard...Mammalian systems (Human, mouse, and rat) Bacteria ( E. coli , Streptococcus , Streptomyces , and others)...Chylinski K, Fonfara I, Hauer M, Doudna JA, Charpentier E. 2012. A programmable dual-RNA-guided DNA endonuclease... Saunders SJ, Barrangou R, Brouns SJ, Charpentier E, Haft DH, Horvath P, Moineau S, Mojica FJ, Terns RM...9. PMID: 26355004 Shalem O, Sanjana NE, Hartenian E, Shi X, Scott DA, Mikkelson T, Heckl D, Ebert BL, ...as a powerful defensive strategy against viral invaders, and this system is proving to be just as useful...CRISPR-associated (Cas) genes to not only store a record of invading phages but also to destroy the phages upon re-...
  11. Important Considerations When Using AAVs

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    ...Central PMCID: PMC3381869. 7. McCarty, D. M., Paul E. Monahan, and Richard J. Samulski. "Self-complementary...Drugs, DREADDs) and optogenetics as tools to investigate the roles of certain cell types in locomotion...cause the least amount of immune response. Any investigator who is using an in vivo animal model should ...
  12. How to Design Your gRNA for CRISPR Genome Editing

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    ...Younger ST, Zhivich V, Najgebauer H, Allen F, Gonçalves E, Shepherd R, Doench JG, Yusa K, Vazquez F, Parts L...to perform functional screens to identify genes involved in a phenotype of interest. This blog post will... is a very low-efficiency process, and usually involves the need for single cell cloning and subsequent...
  13. Antibodies 101: Introduction to Antibodies

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    ...Engineering production of functional scFv antibody in E. coli by co-expressing the molecule chaperone Skp....lot of flexibility in which proteins you can investigate in each panel. An advantage of flow cytometry.... These applications are typically used for investigating signaling pathways or developing therapeutics...
  14. Mammalian RNAi Tools

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    ...Ventura lab) References Carthew, R. W., & Sontheimer, E. J. (2009). Origins and mechanisms of miRNAs and siRNAs..., M., Rashno, M. M., Abadi, S. J., & Gharagouzlo, E. (2017). Molecular mechanisms and biological functions...Link opens in a new window) . Moore, C. B., Guthrie, E. H., Huang, M. T., Taxman, D. J. (2010). Short hairpin... silencing mechanism. It is a useful tool to investigate the roles of specific genes or to knockdown genes...
  15. Arf GTPase Family

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    ... (Link opens in a new window) Sztul, E., Chen, P., Casanova, J. E., Cherfils, J., Dacks, J. B., Lambright...Santy, L. C., Schürmann, A., Wilhelmi, I., Yohe, M. E., & Kahn, R. A. (2019). ARF GTPases and their GEFs...this list? Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or e-mail [email protected] to help us improve this resource...referred to as a minimal triad, with each component involved in GTPase signaling activity. Figure 1: Locations...
  16. Tips for a 1st Time CRISPR User (by a 1st Time CRISPR User)

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    ...-mediated gene inactivation. Doench JG, Hartenian E, Graham DB, Tothova Z, Hegde M, Smith I, Sullender...growing so slowly, there isn’t much maintenance involved. Also it was really fun to find individual colonies...
  17. Cre-Lox and Other Site-Specific Recombinases

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    ...and Flp, are tyrosine recombinases derived from P1 E. coli bacteriophage and S. cerevisiae , respectively...this list? Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or e-mail [email protected] to help us improve this resource...of the DNA rearrangement after recombination (inversion, deletion, or translocation) depends on the orientation...opposite directions, recombination results in an inversion and the region of DNA between the target sites... loxP ATAACTTCGTATAgcatacatTATACGAAGTTAT 13 bp inverted repeats + 8 bp spacer (34 bp) lox2272, lox5171...Dre rox TAACTTTAAATAATgccaATTATTTAAAGTTA 14 bp inverted repeats + 4 bp spacer (32 bp) Currently, only ...GAAGTTCCTATTCCGAAGTTCCTATTCtctagaaaGTATAGGAACTTC 13 bp inverted repeats + 8 bp spacer (48 bp or 34 bp) F3, F5,...
  18. Brzezinski Lab CRISPR Collection

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    ...Goodson, N. B., Park, K. U., Schwanke, M., Office, E., Schneider, S. R., Abraham, J., Hensley, A., Jones...CRISPR plasmids to study the regulatory networks involved in retinal development. Depositor...Brzezinski Lab CRISPR Collection The Brzezinski lab investigates gene regulation in the context of the developing...aide in their studies of the regulatory networks involved in retinal development the lab utilizes a CRISPR...
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