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  1. Hassle-free 96-well Format Epitope Tagging Using Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein

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    ...tracrRNA is then mixed with recombinant Cas9 protein to form the ribonucleoprotein complex (csRNP, Figure 1).... scalability to the 96-well format, we developed a “TAG-IN” bioinformatics tool for guide RNA and donor...proteins interact with one another (or with DNA) to perform diverse biochemical tasks in the cell. One of the.../MS and ChIP-seq methods provide a wealth of information about how protein networks work in cells. A major...medium-throughput pipeline for epitope tagging. Using our 96-format pipeline, we can routinely achieve 5-30% tag knock-in...cost-effective and highly active. After csRNP complex formation, a single-stranded donor DNA (ssODN) that contains...experiments by assembling csRNPs in a 96-well plate format and tested parallel tag knock-in for 96 different...
  2. Form Your Own Peer Mentoring Group: A How-To Guide for Scientists

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    ...network of the participants Can be a lot of fun! Form your own peer mentoring group In my travels speaking...My advice has been to find 5 interested peers and form your own peer mentoring circle. In a Peer Mentoring...Center and Brandeis University. 5 easy steps to forming your own peer mentoring group Find 5-8 colleagues..., the group mentoring format could work wonders.  I have now seen the formation of hundreds of mentoring...mentees who meet together for an 8 month formal program. After the formal program ends, some 50% of these groups...supporters and advisors? I tried to start a more formal mentoring program at my company, but there weren't...mentees. So I experimented with a group mentoring format where 1 mentor met with a group of mentees to get...
  3. Components of CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...with the tracrRNA forms the scaffold portion of a gRNA and the “spacer region” forms the target sequence...protein. Upon target binding, Cas9 undergoes a conformational change that positions the nuclease domains ...
  4. All Antibodies

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    ... to the collection using our Antibody Suggestion Form . Browse All Antibodies ID Recombinant Antibody ...Antibody Plasmids , fill out our Suggest an Antibody form, or email [email protected] to help us improve our...
  5. Resolute Plasmid Collection

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    ...combination of metabolomics and genome engineering forms the core of the deorphanizing engine. Genetic and...Partnership using their RESOLUTE repository feedback form . If you have further questions or comments you ...
  6. Kazuhiro Oka Lentiviral Vectors

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    ...successfully cloned into this vector, transformants will instead form white colonies. Adenoviral Vector ID...process as it can be used in blue-white screening and forms blue colonies on LB/Amp/Xgal/IPTG plates – if your...pAdx-CMV-LacZ 73345 Expresses lacZ from the CMV promoter, forms blue colonies on LB/Amp/Xgal/IPTG plate pAdx-CMV-copGFP...
  7. Adeno Associated Virus (AAV) for Cell and Gene Therapy

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    ...delivery techniques may hold the key. In the simplest form, translating gene therapies from conceptual design...slight variations in their viral capsids. Novel forms of AAV capsids are discovered frequently and recent...technology have enabled us to generate new and refined forms of capsids with improved specificity. AAV vectors...study showed significant clinical efficacy against a form of blindness known as Leber’s congenital amurosis...
  8. Plasmids 101: Stringent Regulation of Replication

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    ... recruited proteins involved in DNA synthesis to form a stable DNA-protein complex that will continue ...the ORI permit binding of regulatory proteins that form a DNA-protein complex that recruits a helicase which...between active and inactive DnaA levels. The active form of DnaA necessary for initiating replication upon...replication at the origin. The initiation complex formed by the action of IHF and the RepA-DNA-DnaA complex... from the ORI. A DNA polymerase completes the formation of each initiation complex and synthesizes the...
  9. Celebrate Open Data Day with Addgene’s AAV Data Hub!

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    ...We’re big fans of all forms of research sharing and with Open Data Day 2020 coming up on March 7th, what...input your data for sharing on the site. The entry form has 5 general question types and it takes approximately...all, we’d appreciate you sharing it through this form. In honor of Open Data Day we’d like to give a shoutout...launched this pilot in 2019 as an open science platform for scientists using Addgene AAV viral preps to...handy?  Contact info: Give us your contact information so we can follow up with you if we have any questions...injection. How long post-injection did you wait until performing the experiment? What detection methods did you...
  10. Introducing Addgene's Microbiology Pages

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    ...constructs, why not let us know? Fill out our referral form and we’ll take care of the rest. Know of a useful...collection? Tell us about it with our Suggest a Plasmid Form! Finally, if you would like to get the word out...deposit or email [email protected] for more information or to start a deposit. If you have a colleague...
  11. Ginkgo Bioworks COVID-19 Collection

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    ...plasmid in an article, please fill out this Google Form and we will add your citation to the plasmid page...added to this list? Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or e-mail [email protected] to help us improve this...academic and industrial organizations. For more information on ordering from a for-profit entity, please ...
  12. INTEGRATE: Bacterial Genome Engineering Using CRISPR-Transposons

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    ...site. Four proteins (TniQ, Cas8, Cas7, Cas6) that forms the QCascade DNA-targeting module together with ... The requirement for multiple Cas proteins to form the Cascade targeting complex is a hallmark of Type... or have its own nuclease activity. Instead, it forms a novel co-complex with the transposition protein... using RNA-DNA base pairing. Separately, TnsABC forms a transposase complex with the mini-transposon, ...single-plasmid INTEGRATE (pSPIN), which offer simple transformations for smaller cargos, and the ability to easily...Clone desired DNA cargo into the mini-transposon Transform plasmid(s) into cells and plate overnight Screen...
  13. Transferable Skills Guide: Creativity

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    ...creative. However, if we think of creativity as a form of innovation, it’s clear that creativity is absolutely...company-wide New Ideas Survey. Anyone could fill out the form at any time and a member of our Business Development...in charge of implementing it. The purpose of this form was to encourage the sharing of ideas, not to give...out on the open sea Creativity comes in many forms. Whether you can paint like Frida Kahlo or you’re...PhDs found that many researchers feel they lack formal training in a variety of transferable skills. At...References Grant, A. (2017). Originals how non-conformists move the world. Penguin Publishing Group. Day...
  14. All in a Twist: dsRNA

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    ...right? RNA performs almost all of its biological functions in our cells in the single strand form, but double...within the R-loop that is now vulnerable to various forms of DNA damage, and these structures can in turn ...in several autoimmune disorders, including some forms of lupus and rheumatoid arthritis. These types ..., why it’s important for cells to sense their formation, and how clinicians, researchers, and even farmers...Still others use dsDNA to store their genetic information. All of these viruses have one thing in common...genomic regions are prone to persistent R-loop formation, presumably due to their abundance of R-loops ...or mechanisms which suppress endogenous dsRNA formation are dysregulated, immune responses can mount in...
  15. Rosella: A Fluorescent pH-Biosensor for Studying Autophagy

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    ... pathway, and then cleaved to generate an active form of the protein. To monitor autophagy, the Pho8Δ60... Pho8Δ60 localizes to the cytosol in an inactive form unless autophagy is induced. Then non-selective ...weight shift of Pho8 from its uncleaved to cleaved form is the final read out of this assay. This is also... provide information about the contents of the autophagosome nor does it provide information about what...
  16. Transferable Skills Guide: Public Speaking

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    ...most difficult form, which makes it the perfect transferable skill. Almost every other form of presenting...will have to learn this skill in its most difficult form. You’re presenting complex data, to a group of peers...goal.   As a scientist, public speaking isn't a performance art. You’re (usually) presenting either to share...public speaking gig. Being able to give a clear, informative presentation, speak at conferences, or even just...
  17. Developing Transferable Skills During Science Training

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    ...Practice your presentation skills (as much as you can), form a peer mentoring group to get real feedback Write...peer mentoring group? "What Makes a Good Mentor?" Form Your Own Peer Mentoring Group: A How-To Guide for... create and stick to timelines Be a mentor in a formal program Start something (a journal, a science lunch...
  18. Top Requested AAV of 2017: pmSyn1-EBFP-CRE

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    ...AAV1, AAV5, and AAV retrograde (the most popular form), this viral vector is used to deliver DNA encoding...-FRT. Additionally, you could use the retrograde form to specifically express Cre in neurons with axons...
  19. Antibody Plasmid Collection

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    ...antibody fragments in the form of scFvs A simple vector system to improve performance and utilisation of recombinant...added to this list? Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or e-mail [email protected] to help us improve this...Find information on Addgene's collection of plasmid-based antibodies, including monoclonal antibodies... Synthetic single domain antibodies for the conformational trapping of membrane proteins. Elife. 2018...
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