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  1. pSiM24: Simplifying Plant Genetic Engineering

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    ...the stability of modified Ti plasmids during plant infection, as well as plasmid yield during preparation...GreenGate Plasmids Interview: Nicola Patron on Plant Synthetic Biology, MoClo, and More Plasmids 101: Origin.... Agrobacterium carries a “tumor-inducing” or Ti plasmid, which allows it to transfer genetic material...in two species: Agrobacterium and E. coli. Like plasmids used in other systems, binary vectors are cloned...It’s a lot of information to fit into a single plasmid, so most first-generation binary vectors are quite...pSiM24 are suitable for many applications, the plasmid can also be customized due to its modular structure...Addgene Check out Addgene’s plant vectors! Find the plasmids from this paper at Addgene. Other relevant blog...
  2. CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    ...typically consists of a Ti plasmid, into which the GOI is inserted, and a Ti "helper" plasmid, which contains ...for creating plant expression plasmids, including plant CRISPR plasmids from the Yiping Qi lab and the...processing and insertion into the plant genome. B) The Ti plasmid and helper are transformed into agrobacterium...and exposed to plant cells. The region of the Ti plasmid between the T-DNA borders (yellow) are recognized...plant-specific modifications to commonly used CRISPR plasmids are necessary to use the CRISPR system in plant...et al., 2013). Addgene carries Cas9-containing plasmids for knockout, activation and repression of target...expression of both Cas9 and the gRNA off of the same plasmid. Delivering CRISPR components to plant cells Once...
  3. Plasmids 101: The Wide World of Natural Plasmids

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    ...toolbox. Natural plasmids, also called environmental plasmids, are all around us! A plasmid is a small piece...colicin-producing plasmids have been referred to as “Col plasmids” or “Col factors.” Virulence plasmids: microbial...Old Solution but a New Problem Plasmids 101: What is a Plasmid? Plasmids 101: Transformation, Transduction...F. (2023). Plasmid classifications. Plasmid, 126, 102684. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.plasmid.2023.102684...., 2001) Beneficial traits of natural plasmids Natural plasmids often convey a variety of functions that...functions of natural plasmids. Created with BioRender.com. Resistance (R) plasmids: microbial defense...example of a plasmid benefiting its host. For example, cells with a penicillin resistance plasmid can grow...
  4. CRISPR 101: Mammalian Expression Systems and Delivery Methods

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    ...add a tag, you will also need to deliver a donor plasmid or single-stranded DNA oligonucleotide, so you ...generate stable cell lines. Packaging and Envelope plasmids provide the necessary components to make lentiviral...for in vivo viral delivery. Cas9 mRNA and gRNA Plasmids containing gRNA and Cas9 are used in in vitro ...efficiency of CRISPR delivery. There are a few plasmids at Addgene that have been published as CRISPR ...User) Resources on Addgene.org Browse CRISPR Plasmids for Mammalian Systems Check out our CRISPR Guide...be straightforward. Likewise for step 4, as this ties directly back to your specific goal. When thinking...
  5. Plasmids 101: Plasmid Incompatibility

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    ...First, why are plasmids incompatible? Plasmid incompatibility occurs when multiple plasmids within one cell...control plasmid replication of each plasmid using unique replication machinery. However, when plasmids have... one plasmid lost from the cell at a higher rate than the coresident plasmid. Asymmetric plasmid loss ...including one plasmid blocking replication of another and one plasmid outcompeting the other plasmid for replication... copy plasmid and the larger, low copy plasmid is more likely to be lost over time.  Is plasmid incompatibility...develop a plasmid-based tool that is easy to use with other plasmids.  How do you know if your plasmids are ...about plasmid cloning Resources on Addgene.org Download the Plasmids 101 eBook  Browse plasmids at Addgene...
  6. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Subcellular Localization

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    ...suggestions for other plasmids that should be added to this list? Fill out our Suggest a Plasmid form or e-mail...Plasmids encoding fluorescent proteins tagged with genes or peptides with known subcellular localization... Plasmid Collections Fluorescent Proteins Organelle Markers...Empty Backbones Allen Institute for Cell Science Plasmid Collection FRET Biosensors Optogenetics Fluorescent...general cellular organelles and structures. ID Plasmid Structure Targeting Gene/Signal Fluorescent Protein...below to find markers of cytoskeletal element. ID Plasmid Structure Targeting Gene/Signal Fluorescent Protein...below to find markers for cellular junctions. ID Plasmid Structure Targeting Gene/Signal Fluorescent Protein...
  7. 15 Hot Plasmids from 2017

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    ...highlight a subset of the new plasmids in the repository through our hot plasmids articles. These brief articles...articles provide a synopsis of a plasmid or group of plasmids' functions and applications. We hope that... you to find and use the plasmids you need. You can find all the hot plasmids from 2017 below. With over...over 50,000 plasmids, we can't write posts for every great plasmid that comes into the repository, but...write about your plasmids in a future blog post. No time to read? Listen to our hot plasmids segment on the...editing for precise genome modification. Plasmid ID Plasmid Name Cas9 Variant Speacial Features 85169... to the Addgene blog to get all the latest hot plasmid updates!     Tol2 Gateway-compatiable toolbox...
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