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  1. 15 Hot Plasmids from 2017

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    ...editing for precise genome modification. Plasmid ID Plasmid Name Cas9 Variant Speacial Features 85169...highlight a subset of the new plasmids in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These brief articles... you to find and use the plasmids you need. You can find all the hot plasmids from 2017 below. With over...write about your plasmids in a future blog post. No time to read? Listen to our hot plasmids segment on the...articles provide a synopsis of a plasmid or group of plasmids' functions and applications. We hope that these...over 50,000 plasmids, we can't write posts for every great plasmid that comes into the repository, but...this cell type. To this end, they constructed AAV plasmids bearing one of the distal-less homeobox 5 and ...
  2. Plasmids 101: Origin of Replication

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    ...compatibility with one or more other plasmids. Generally speaking, plasmids with the same ori are incompatible...a rule, plasmids from the same group should not be co-transformed, so if you need two plasmids for an ...into phage particles. Plasmids with phage-derived ori's are referred to as phagemids.   Other factors ... used to propagate plasmids, but endA- E. coli are best for high yields of plasmids. Growth conditions...must to survive within cells. The replicons of plasmids are generally different from the those used to...amounts? It is always good to keep in mind that plasmids with low to medium copy numbers can still express...compatibility grouping is an arbitrary designation, and plasmids from the same incompatibility group should not...
  3. Hot Plasmids - October 2020

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    ...subset of the new plasmids and viral preps in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These articles...highlights from recent CRISPR plasmids. To find all of the CRISPR plasmids available from Addgene, head...'ll make it easier for you to find and use the plasmids you need. If you'd ever like to write about a ...head over to our CRISPR Plasmids and Resources page.  CasPhi is 70 kDa Cas protein identified exclusively...offers advantages for cellular delivery. Get the plasmids at Addgene Sc++ is a codon-optimized, engineered...nuclease that has a broad 5′-NNG-3′ PAM. Get the plasmids at Addgene The Human GlycoGene CRISPR Library...can be used in Drosophila melanogaster. Get the plasmids at Addgene The Cas Hybrid for Multiplexed Editing...
  4. Hot Plasmids - August 2020

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    ...subset of the new plasmids and viral preps in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These articles...They generated plasmids tagged with EB3 to mark the growing tips of microtubuli and plasmids tagged with ...and dCas9-VPR targeting plasmids can be found at Addgene. Check out these plasmids for piggyBac gRNA delivery...highlights from recent CRISPR plasmids. To find all of the CRISPR plasmids available from Addgene, head... Find the plasmids at Addgene The MoClo CRISPR/Cas Toolkit for plants includes 95 plasmids consisting...'ll make it easier for you to find and use the plasmids you need. If you'd ever like to write about a ...and might be useful for your studies.  Find the plasmids to set up your screening systems at Addgene! ...
  5. 27 Hot Plasmids from 2016

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    ...immunohistochemistry, and are summarized in the table below:   ID Cv (Capsid) FLAG Tag Terminus 79629 (N) and 79628... Neurosci 2016. PubMed PMID: 26950006 Plasmid ID Plasmid Name Plasmid Type 74309 pcDNA3.0-TRPV4-...highlight a subset of the new plasmids in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These brief articles...set of plasmids. We hope that these articles make it easier for you to find and use the plasmids you need...You can find all the hot plasmids from 2016 below. With over 45,000 plasmids, we can't write posts for...write about your plasmids in a future blog post. No time to read? Listen to our hot plasmids segment on the...360 Ras pathway plasmids to the scientific community. This collection consists of plasmids containing genes...
  6. Plasmids 101: TOPO Cloning

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    ...to Easily Generate Insertion and Deletions in a Plasmids Learn How to Verify Your Plasmid Resources on...
  7. Hot Plasmids - May 2022

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    ...subset of the new plasmids and viral preps in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These articles... AAV capsids (left) and transduction patterns (right).  Both AAV-PHP.eB and the AAV.CAP-B capsids are ...'ll make it easier for you to find and use the plasmids you need. If you'd ever like to write about a ...easily be applied to other systems.    Find BLITZ Plasmids here! Xiong, et al. eLife. 2021. https://doi.org...positive and negative selective pressures for novel capsids. In a continuation of that work, they have found...from Goertsen D, et al., 2022.  Find M-CREATE plasmids here!  Goertsen D, et al. Nature Neuroscience....have higher risks of off-target mutations. These plasmids contain catalytically inactive dCas9 and microbial...
  8. Hot Plasmids - February 2022

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    ...subset of the new plasmids and viral preps in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These articles...'ll make it easier for you to find and use the plasmids you need. If you'd ever like to write about a ...requires a small epitope tag (FLAG is eight amino acids, HA is nine), multiple repeats of the tag can recruit... ladders. Image from Santilli, et al. 2021 Plasmids are used to express 10, 15, 20, 30, 40, 50, 60...kD proteins or 20, 40, 60, and 80 kD proteins. Plasmids containing 150 or 250 kD proteins are also available... gene activation, is composed of only 529 amino acids, less than half the size of either Cas9 or Cas12a...
  9. Plasmids 101: Gateway Cloning

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    ...to find Gateway plasmids for your organisms of interest: Find Gateway cloning plasmids here! References...desired, recombined construct. Read our recent Plasmids 101 Post on CcdB for more information. How to ... to use the Snapgene program to design Gateway plasmids.    Figure 3: Method A to create an entry...entry clones can be used with a large variety of plasmids. Speed The Gateway system enables the generation.... Take a look at some of the Gateway Multisite plasmids available at Addgene, including the Frew Lab Multiple...MultiSite Gateway cloning kit, and MultiSite Gateway plasmids. Constant reading frame When you move a DNA fragment...generated and deposited their own Gateway-compatible plasmids with Addgene. These can be used to express genes...
  10. Plasmids 101: Multicistronic Vectors

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    ...interest. Some of the plasmids listed in the table above (and their related plasmids) are designed to have... a one-stop reference guide for plasmids. We've combined our Plasmids 101 blog posts and additional resources...techniques including co-transfection of two or more plasmids, the use of multiple or bidirectional promoters...markers from a unique promoter, multicistronic plasmids ensure that any cells that are positive for your...The two strategies most widely incorporated into plasmids for research purposes are described below. IRES...discovered in picornaviruses, are short (about 20 amino acids) and produce equimolar levels of mulitple genes ...multicistronic element and reporter cloned in. In these plasmids you would simply clone your gene of interest into...
  11. Plasmids 101: Mammalian Vectors

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    ...More: Plasmids 101: Antibiotic Resistance Genes Plasmids 101: Origin of Replication All Plasmids 101 Articles...their genomes. Unlike plasmids used for expression in yeast and bacteria, plasmids used for stable transfections...Although plasmids do not naturally exist in mammals, scientists can still reap the benefits of plasmid-based...In this blog post we will discuss how mammalian plasmids differ from their bacterial counterparts, including...means of introducing genetic material (such as plasmids) into mammalian cells, a process called transfection...293T cells), allow for episomal amplification of plasmids containing the viral EBV or SV40 ORIs, respectively...cell lines. Looking for Mammalian Expression Plasmids? Check Out Addgene's Empty Backbone Resource: ...
  12. Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors

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    ...types of yeast plasmids are defined below: Yeast Integrating plasmids (YIp): These plasmids lack an ORI...integration. Yeast Episomal plasmids (YEp): These are most similar to bacterial plasmids and are considered “...In our first few Plasmids 101 posts, we focused mainly on the elements required for plasmid maintenence...simple gene replacement/mutation. Yeast expression plasmids used in the lab typically contain all the necessary... These elements control not only the number of plasmids found in each cell, but also whether the plasmid...via homologous recombination. Yeast Replicating plasmids (YRp):  These vectors contain an Autonomously ...and may be lost during budding. Yeast Centromere plasmids (YCp): These are considered low copy vectors and...
  13. Hot Plasmids - January 2023

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    ...of the new plasmids, antibodies, and viral preps in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. ... missed something smokin'? You can pitch a Hot Plasmids section (antibodies and viral preps welcome!) ...Figure 3 Colognori et al 2022.   Find CRISPR Csm plasmids here! Colognori D, Trinidad M, Doudna JA. Precise...inducible expression.   Find heat-inducible lentiviral plasmids here!   Wu Y, et. al. Control of the activity ... Campbell et al, Nature Methods   Find YFP plasmids here!   Campbell, B.C., et al. Chemically stable...
  14. Plasmids 101: Dimers and Multimers

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    ...Addgene blog:  Plasmids 101: What is a plasmid? Plasmids 101: Origin of ReplicationPlasmids 101: PCR... the sequencing results for their plasmids, they found the plasmids were much longer than expected, and...When performing restriction digests on plasmids at Addgene, we sometimes observe something odd in our...full plasmid sequencing services to verify the plasmids, including long-read sequencing techniques, such...was repeated two or more times in tandem. Such plasmids are known as multimers, and they are the result...been observed to occur in many different kinds of plasmids, taking many forms (Levene, 2009; Higgins & Vologodskii... has been observed to occur more frequently in plasmids with large inserts (>7 kb)(Berg et al., 1989),...
  15. Plasmids 101: Repressible Promoters

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    ...Tet-Off system.  For more information on Addgene Tet plasmids, see our Tetracycline resource page. Cumate Switch...20697123. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2942869. Find plasmids from this publication at Addgene. del Valle Rodriguez...20434990. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC2883883. Find plasmids from this publication at Addgene. Wei, Xing, ...22406855. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC3846601. Find plasmids from this publication at Addgene. Riabinina, ...25581800. PubMed Central PMCID: PMC4344399. Find plasmids from this publication at Addgene. Riabinina O...
  16. Hot Plasmids - October 2022

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    ...of the new plasmids, antibodies, and viral preps in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. ...Think we missed something hot? You can pitch a Hot Plasmids section (antibodies and viral preps welcome!) ...JEDI-2p viral preps here (and here!)Find JEDI-2p plasmids here!  Liu, Zhuohe et al. Sustained deep-tissue... improve the performance of HcKCRs. Find HcKCR plasmids here!   Govorunova EG, et al. Kalium channelrhodopsins...the title!) The Myc-tag is a string of 10 amino acids, EQKLISEEDL, that can be incorporated into your ...’ in the Addgene catalog pulled up over 13,000 plasmids! Our recombinant anti-c-Myc [9E10] (isotype IgG2a...
  17. Plasmids 101: What is a plasmid?

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    ...cloning plasmids, expression plasmids, gene knock-down plasmids, reporter plasmids, viral plasmids, and ...plasmid lovers - serves as an introduction to plasmids. Plasmids 101 will provide you with an overview of ...cloning site. The ease of modifying plasmids and the ability of plasmids to self-replicate within a cell ...bacteria from which plasmids are isolated grow quickly and make more of the plasmids as they grow, scientists....     How do scientists use plasmids? Generally, scientists use plasmids to manipulate gene expression...and genome engineering plasmids. Some of the many things that plasmids can be used to do include: Produce...quantity inside a cell Plasmids 101: Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Plasmids 101: Luciferase Monitor...
  18. Plasmids 101: Plasmid Incompatibility

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    ...inability of different plasmids to be maintained in one bacterial cell. In this Plasmids 101 post, we’ll cover...First, why are plasmids incompatible? Plasmid incompatibility occurs when multiple plasmids within one cell...Replication? See our Plasmids 101: Origin of Replication blog).  The replication problem Plasmids with the same...with low copy plasmids, though the partitioning problem does occur in high copy plasmids (Diaz et al.,...on each plasmid and pair the plasmids together (akin to sister chromatids coming together in eukaryotic...worth noting that plasmids can be symmetrically incompatible, meaning that both plasmids are lost from the...that is easy to use with other plasmids.  How do you know if your plasmids are incompatible? Scientists ...
  19. 15 Years of Addgene: The Top 15 Plasmids

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    ...our depositors. Below are the 15 top requested plasmids over the last 15 years - the majority of these...lentiviral or CRISPR tools. How many times have these plasmids been shared in total? Just over 49,000 times! ...different areas of biology as they grow. The top 15 plasmids requested from Addgene psPAX2  - psPAX2 is a ...point, you may have noticed that many other CRISPR plasmids are from the Zhang lab. In fact, the Zhang lab...retroviral particles. It can be used with packaging plasmids such as pCMV-dR8.2 dvpr (lentiviral) or pUMVC ...: this plasmid grows more slowly than standard plasmids. Find pLKO.1 - TRC cloning vector. Tet-pLKO-puro...Addgene website Browse our CRISPR collection Find plasmids for your research  Learn about our viral service...
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