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  1. Sonic Hedgehog? Sleeping Beauty? Learn About the Genes Behind Addgene’s Conference Room Names

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    April 2, 2019, 1:44 p.m.
    ...genes important for mesoderm differentiation Now, let's turn tinman and bagpipe, two genes important for...protein Groucho, a transcriptional co-repressor important in development. Groucho family proteins are found... in neural development, sex determination, and anterior-posterior segmentation (Jennings and Ish-Horowicz...Dana Farber Cancer Institute! Sonic Hedgehog, an important regulator of embryonic development The largest...video game character but rather to an extremely important gene in animal development. To understand where...name but some of our Addgenies had an idea: sqh mutant fly ovaries had “squiggly” actin fibers that resemble...spermatocytes to enter meiosis. Testis of cookie monster mutant flies are filled with early mitotic cells as well...
  2. New Tools Enable CRISPRa for Neuroscience Applications

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    July 2, 2019, 12:51 p.m.
    ...either transcript variant led to robust and specific upregulation of the targeted variants without inducing...activation? To summarize, CRISPRa uses a nuclease-dead variant of Cas9 (dCas9) and engineered combinations of ...Figure 1a for the transgenic construct). More importantly, the expression of this construct is Cre-dependent...used their optimized vectors to highlight a key advantage of CRISPRa over traditional cDNA overexpression... gene isoform individually. To highlight this advantage, they selected the immediate-early gene Bdnf, ...inducing expression of the non-targeted variant. Moreover, isoform-specific expression of Bdnf resulted in... between the Bdnf I and Bdnf IV overexpression variants were other immediate-early genes associated with...
  3. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Aptamer Fluorophores

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    April 11, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...aptamers hold a few important advantages over their amino acid-based counterparts, antibodies and enzymes, such...applications, including detection of environmental pollutants, drug discovery, and disease diagnosis. As biosensors...commercial synthesis (those of us who have used antibodies for diagnostics know how frustrating it can be...hybridization (FISH) where fluorophore-linked antibodies are used to visualize RNA. Low signal-to-noise...only in this case ligand binding would bring the relevant ends together rather than separate them (Fig. ...quenchers are still relatively bulky. One of the advantages of oligonucleotides over proteins is their modularity... Years later, Samie Jaffrey’s laboratory took advantage of their deep knowledge of the nature of GFP fluorescence...
  4. Plasmids 101: The Promoter Region – Let's Go!

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    April 3, 2014, 8:05 p.m.
    ...expression mRNA Plant promoter from maize ubiquitin gene Constitutive  Gives high expression in plants. H1 small...look at some of its parts. Elements such as the antibiotic resistance gene and the origin of replication...with the type of RNA that needs to be made: if you want mRNA (for gene expression) you need to use an RNAP...various eukaryotic cell types (mammalian, yeast, plants, etc) require unique promoters and there is very...expression. CaMV35S General expression mRNA Strong plant promoter from the Cauliflower Mosaic Virus Constitutive...transcription, the promoter drives either the sense OR antisense transcript depending on its orientation to your...
  5. New and Upcoming Viral Vectors - Spring 2019

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    March 26, 2019, 1:40 p.m.
    ... released a new variant of jGCaMP7 (keep reading) and will be releasing more variants in the next few ...few months (see “coming soon”). The 7b variant (pGP-AAV-syn-FLEX-jGCaMP7b-WPRE) exhibits the brightest resting...processes like dendrites and axons. Find the 7b variant of jGCaMP7 in AAV1 at Addgene! See all calcium ...membrane localization and brightness. The F102G variant (pAAV.hSyn-FLEX.iGABASnFR.F102G) is noticeably ...responses to GABA. Find the iGABASnFR and its F102G variant in AAV1 at Addgene! Archon1, a voltage sensor AAV...electrical activity in the brain was measured with implanted electrodes. The Archon1 voltage reporter allows... vectors can be used to visualize cells and to quantify targeting of particular cell types. For example...
  6. 5 Uncommon Ways to Gain Career Skills During an Uncommon Time

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    Oct. 20, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ... and not in academia is run by grant funding. Learning to write grants quickly, efficiently and effectively...apply to or offer to help with lab grant writing. You may not get the grant or your PI may edit everything...mentors don’t need to be more senior or more “important”, they just need to know you well enough to ask...they can share on their resumes have a definite advantage in our process. We see candidates who have done...thinking about future career options. 5. Write a grant - even if you don’t need one A lot of science in...valuable skill. There are many different kinds of grants that you can apply for. If you are in a lab, your...Here are some sites that have compiled lists of grants: Science: Where to Search for Funding The Ohio...
  7. CRISPR 101: Validating Your Genome Edit

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    Nov. 3, 2022, 12:15 p.m.
    ... in advance Before validating your edit, it’s important to know a few things about your target cells and...for, you are ready to begin the screening process. Want to set yourself up for a screening success? Before...clones, it’s wise to quickly assess whether a significant number of cells have been edited. For many experiments...goal is to generate a clonal cell line, so it’s important to verify that you won’t need to screen hundreds...in Sanger sequencing and a simple algorithm to quantify editing efficiency by insertion and deletion frequency...that you can easily visualize the size shift you anticipate. A good rule of thumb is to keep your product... effects  While pricier, NGS can be used to quantitatively assess genome edits in your target sequence...
  8. March for Science

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    April 21, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...working full-time, and have received a research grant in the last five years as polled in the American...climate change page on whitehouse.gov, freezing grants, and proposing to defund aspects of research at...scientists if the march highlights data supporting unwanted results (14). Some loss of trust, I fear, has ...m not in the job of having evidence”, scientists want to make sure having evidence is the job of everyone...while many also seek to honor and credit women, immigrants, and minorities who have had great impacts on...on your state in this map. Finally, the march is meant to inspire scientists to be more involved in their...encouraged by “Broader Impacts” requirements for certain grants) (28). As one young scientist, Matthew Niederhuber...
  9. Multiple Plasmids at a Low Price: Kits from Addgene

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    Sept. 14, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    .... "Detection and Quantification of Ribosome Inhibition by Aminoglycoside Antibiotics in Living Bacteria...used to purify a variety of peptides including antibiotic efflux pumps and ankyrin seven-repeat proteins...expressing two genes from a single transcript, or if you want to prevent read-thru transcription from resulting...Helena, et al. "Biosafety of biotechnologically important microalgae: intrinsic suicide switch implementation... was carefully chosen to perform statistically relevant benchmarking of cell-free expression systems, ...Protein Expression Kit has been used to produced recombinant proteins for in-vitro assays: Koch, Daniel, ...By counting DNA sequence reads, FREQ-Seq can quantitatively determine allele frequencies across timepoints...
  10. Targeting HIV-1 with CRISPR: Shock and Kill or Cut it Out?

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    May 10, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...lentivirus HIV-1. Today, HIV-1 can be controlled with antiviral therapies such that the virus is undetectable ...infections not usually seen in healthy individuals. Antiretroviral therapy (ART) can virtually eliminate plasma...populations were also immune to HIV-1 reinfection. Importantly, no off-target effects were detected. Kaminski...-1 strains, Cas9/gRNA lentiviral expression significantly reduced the HIV-1 copy number, although the ...patients. Although this is an exciting finding, it’s important to note that these HIV-1 patients were ART-naive... be more successful. “Shock and kill” has the advantage of killing cells infected with HIV-1 to deplete...functional Cas9 nuclease, so there’s no potential for aberrant DNA cleavage. Direct HIV-1 cleavage allows T-cells...
  11. Evolution of Brainbow: Using Cre-lox for Multicolor Labeling of Neurons

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    April 24, 2015, 2:39 p.m.
    ..., discovered in the 1980s, is one of the most important ways to spatially and temporally control gene ...expression; these deletions are defined using 2 loxP variants (only identical loxP sites can mediate recombination...either deletion removes one of the other loxP site variants, preventing further recombination. Brainbow-1.1...with recombination events specified by three loxP variants, but the principles remain the same. The first...transient Cre recombination is required to prevent constant inversion of the construct. Sanes and Lichtman...sequences are highly homologous, preventing design of antibodies specific to each fluorophore. Third, Brainbow...mKate2.) They then successfully generated custom antibodies to each of these proteins and confirmed that ...
  12. The Many Reasons for Irreproducible Research- and a Vaccine to Eradicate It

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    Jan. 30, 2020, 2:15 p.m.
    ...an attempt to present only the most novel or significant findings, and combined with powerful cognitive...QRPs) can quickly lead us to find statistically significant results that are not robust. Sampling noise There...minimized with high powered research designs. Unanticipated discoveries Finally, there are good reasons ...result after conducting a replication study. An important difference between the original setting and the...genetic variation, or different handling can all be important.  If we eliminate the problems above: unclear ...research finding we can be more certain that some important, previously unknown variable actually makes a ...all too often glossed over. This is why it is important to be able to look under the hood at the raw data...
  13. Quick Guide to Working with Drosophila Part 3: Genome Engineering in Flies

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    July 28, 2017, 1:30 p.m.
    ...transcription factor important for T cell differentiation (a cell type important for adaptive immune responses...study your favorite gene (YFG).  Sometimes, you want to use the Gal4/UAS system, but the available reagents... to generate a transgenic fly There are a few important points to consider when choosing the vector you...transgene ends up (1): Random insertion has the advantage that you can get varying expression levels of ...comparisons between lines expressing different variants of YFG because the transgenes are found in the...positioning effects). When designing experiments where you want to express multiple transgenes, remember that you...for your flies? Sure, the vector will have an antibiotic resistance gene to select for transformed bacteria...
  14. Screening for Successful Genome Editing with Digital PCR

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    March 30, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...: Digital PCR assays can accurately quantify low levels of mutant target (as low as 20 pg or 0.02%) in...validation technology. Digital PCR has several advantages over mismatch nuclease assays that will be elaborated...calculated (details in [2]) and can be used to quantify rates of mutation in a bulk or single cell-derived...As mentioned, these assays have several major advantages over the commonly employed mismatch nuclease ...single wells of a 96-well plate without prior quantification. Comparatively, mismatch assays require between...targets. Comparatively, detection limits of about 5% mutant targets have been reported for mismatch nuclease...bi-allelic mutations: Perhaps the most noteworthy advantage of digital PCR assays is that they are easily ...
  15. Back to Bacteria: CRISPR gRNA Multiplexing Using tRNAs

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    June 2, 2015, 6:06 p.m.
    ...-target effects and/or toxicity, it would be advantageous to instead use a preexisting, conserved cellular... just that as part of their CRISPR work in rice plants. Yang was intrigued by the tRNA processing machinery...gRNA expression. Since tRNAs are among the most abundant molecules in a cell, this system is clearly also...leading nucleotide could be processed, a distinct advantage over other methods that favor certain nucleotides...also examined editing efficiency in intact rice plants, comparing traditional gRNA constructs with PTGs... five gRNAs were tested, they found that 50% of plants had biallelic mutations at all five loci. This ...potential of PTGs. Applications of PTGs The major advantage of the PTG system is its universality; robust ...
  16. Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors

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    Feb. 25, 2014, 7:11 p.m.
    ...spontaneously occurring resistant mutants and the insensitivity of yeast strains to some antibiotics. Auxotrophy ...complex internal cell structures similar to those of plants and animals. Unlike bacteria, yeast can post-translationally...yet they still share many of the same technical advantages that come with working with prokaryotes. This...limited to: rapid growth, ease of replica plating and mutant isolation, a well-defined genetic system, and a...yeast cells, in addition to the bacterial ORI and antibiotic selection markers.  The yeast origin of replication...have utilized auxotrophic selection rather than antibiotic selection when working with yeast, due to high...higher copy numbers. Additionally, improvements in antibiotic selection have made utilizing the more traditional...
  17. Kiran Musunuru on the Newest TALEN Genome-Editing System

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    Dec. 10, 2013, 3:13 p.m.
    ...uncover new gene variants associated with conditions of interest, then studying those variants in model systems... differentiate those mutant and wild type stem cells into any cell type relevant to the disease in question...efficiently generate human stem cells edited to carry mutant versions of 15 different disease-associated genes...together, there are occasional errors. That can be advantageous if you are trying to knock out a gene. One can...homology-directed repair by flooding the cell with a mutant template and fooling the cell into using that template...implicated in disease or, in cases where particular variants or mutations have been reported in people, we ...The TALEN kit is quite useful in generating the mutant cell lines that one needs to do disease modeling...
  18. All in a Twist: dsRNA

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    Feb. 2, 2023, 2:15 p.m.
    ...amount of siRNA to be delivered or anticipating this response are important considerations when using these... how these structures are generated, why it’s important for cells to sense their formation, and how clinicians...This pathway has been clinically exploited for antiviral purposes similar to that of vaccines. If you know...is certainly a double-edged sword – balancing antiviral benefits with the inflammatory response associated...RNA hybrids. Unlike dsRNA, DNA:RNA hybrids are abundant in normal cells and are arise from a ssRNA engaging...However, transcription of thousands of genes is constantly occurring throughout a single cell, so these ...in turn lead to genome instability. Thus, it’s important to strike a balance between productive levels ...
  19. Choosing the B(right)est Fluorescent Protein: Photostability

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    June 8, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...requirement for quantitative live-cell imaging, it is important to be able to quantify the photostability... non-linear dependence on excitation power is important since different fluorescence imaging strategies...Selecting a photostable protein The issues with quantification of photobleaching rates can be summarized as...water/oil emulsion at high power, it is far more relevant to measure how fluorescence intensity evolves ...higher excitation power, the photostability of the variants is comparable (lower panel of figure 1). To avoid...avoid changes in excitation power, it is important to perform the experiments on a single day on a stable... exchanging excitation filters). This avoids substantial changes in excitation power and will help to ...
  20. Rosella: A Fluorescent pH-Biosensor for Studying Autophagy

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    April 13, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ...induced and quantified by measuring the amount of radioactivity in the culture supernatant (this is indicative...relatively pH-insensitive RFP variant, DsRed.T3 and a pH-sensitive GFP variant, super ecliptic pHluorin (... inhibitor. While this method does provide a quantitative measure of autophagy, it only measures bulk ... the protein. To monitor autophagy, the Pho8Δ60 mutant protein is expressed. Pho8Δ60 localizes to the ...final read out of this assay. This is also a quantitative measure of autophagy, but, like the protein ...sequence. Under normal growth conditions, both variants are excluded from the vacuole and emit red and...the cytosol-targeted and mitochondria-targeted variants are available from Addgene. References 1. Rosado...
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