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TypeBlog PostPublishedSept. 22, 2015, 2:30 p.m....publishing, but still made it so she could “get exposure to the drug discovery process.” The ClonTracer...xenografts after cell implantation. Their goal was to figure out how to optimize protocols for in vivo screening...panned out quickly,” and was summarized in a recent Nature Medicine paper. In the publication, Bhang and coworkers...specifc, easily read sequences that can be used to measure their clonal abundance before and after a treatment... populations with resistance to both drugs. The future of ClonTracer Since starting her new role as an...populations are treated as they arise. In their Nature Medicine paper, Bhang and coworkers also looked...cancer therapy using high-complexity barcoding." Nature medicine 21.5 (2015): 440-448. Pubmed PMID: 25849130...
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Quick Guide to All Things Lentivirus
TypeBlog PostPublishedMarch 21, 2017, 2:30 p.m....particles produced could not replicate. However, Mother Nature found a way to re-create a functional virus. Indeed...non-dividing cells is not restricted to in vitro cell culture as lentivirus-derived vectors are capable of transducing...your gene of interest into and is an important feature for your experiment; it must be chosen carefully...expression of your gene. The addition of Dox in the culture will then repress your gene of interest. This system...state and is expressed when Dox is added to the culture. This system is now used as it shows rapid gene...biosafety guidelines for more information and always be sure to consult your institution’s Biosafety Committee...cells start releasing viral particles into the culture supernatant and you can generally harvest the supernatant... -
Plasmids 101: Using Transposons in the Lab
TypeBlog PostPublishedJuly 6, 2021, 1:28 p.m....Transposons: The jumping genes. Nature Education 1(1):204. https://www.nature.com/scitable/topicpage/transposons-the-jumping-genes...retrotransposons are like retroviruses both in their structure and mechanism of replication. They contain two...and reverse transcriptase activities. Figure 1: Overview of retrotransposon transposition. Retrotransposons... TEs have LTRs on both of their ends. Figure 2: Overview of DNA transposon transposition. Modified...Transposon mutagenesis screens Transposons, by their nature, are mutagenic elements, which makes them a great...of DNA up to 10 kB in size in bacteria. Figure 3: INTEGRATE system for RNA guided transposon insertion...Rev Genet 41:331–368. https://doi.org/10.1146/annurev.genet.40.110405.090448 Kumar A (2020) Jump around:... -
9 tips for a successful postdoctoral experience
TypeBlog PostPublishedOct. 9, 2018, 12:21 p.m....workshops (see the Careers essays in the journals Nature and Science, for example). This blog post is about...write a manuscript. Consider questions like: What figures are missing? For example, are additional controls...been validated? How will the results fit into a future manuscript? You could easily spend a day or a ...experiment. However, by taking this time, you can help ensure that you understand the methodology and can have...the data and any recent relevant studies in the literature. Plus, presentations benefit from practice. If...and how your research fits in with the current literature. Finally, if you give your talk or poster to ...application and manuscript reviews, etc. You'll also meet future collaborators and get access to unpublished information... -
Plasmid-based Recombinant Monoclonal Antibodies: What They Are and Why You Should Be Excited About Them
TypeBlog PostPublishedMay 4, 2021, 1:15 p.m.... Figure 1: (Top) Polyclonal antibodies are produced in animals and consist of a mixture of antibodies...made from animals or hybridomas. Figure 2: (Left) Figure 2: (Left) The light chain and heavy chain...Reproducibility crisis: Blame it on the antibodies. Nature 521:274–276 . https://doi.org/10.1038/521274a Begley...Raise standards for preclinical cancer research. Nature 483:531–533 . https://doi.org/10.1038/483531a Bradbury...Reproducibility: Standardize antibodies used in research. Nature 518:27–29 . https://doi.org/10.1038/518027a Bradbury... (2015) Antibodies: validate recombinants once. Nature 520:295–295 . https://doi.org/10.1038/520295b Bradbury... -
Plasmids 101: FLEx Vectors
TypeBlog PostPublishedApril 28, 2016, 2:30 p.m....mCherry coding sequence in the antisense orientation (Figure 1, top). The entire DNA cassette would be flanked...include both Cre and FLP recombinases. Figure 1 (modified from Schnutgen et al. Nat Biotech 2003...identical sites on one end of the DNA fragment (Figure 1, middle). A second recombination event then excises...DNA between the identical loxP or lox511 sites (Figure 1, bottom). Since only one loxP and lox511 site...switch conditional knock-in cassette. As shown in Figure 2, the cassette should contain a reporter DNA sequence...control expression of an optogenetic reporter would ensure that the reporter remains silent until a cell or...tissue-specific Cre is provided. Since the FLEx switch ensures Cre-dependent reporter expression, the potential... -
Plasmids 101: Terminators and PolyA signals
TypeBlog PostPublishedMarch 31, 2016, 2:30 p.m....poly-uracil tract as shown in the figure to the right. The tertiary structure of the hairpin-DNA complex is...the transcript. Figure 1: A predicted conserved secondary structure and sequence conserved Rho-independent...enzymes that cut RNA not protected by secondary structure. It is thought that poly(A)s are used to control...relies on a specific sequence and RNA secondary structure to induce transcript cleavage, similar to the ...motif and a downstream GU-rich region (shown in the figure below) releases the mRNA from the polymerase and...export and translation processes as well. Figure 2: The conserved eukaryotic polyadenylation signal... -
Reaching out to China: Canton Nucleic Acids Forum (CNAF) 2015
TypeBlog PostPublishedDec. 1, 2015, 3:30 p.m....field. Nobel Laureates and the ever expanding importance of RNA The second keynote lecture was presented...project on its 25th anniversary, how the NIH sees the future for genomics, and President Obama’s Precision Medicine...presented by Nobel Laureate Jack Szostak. Dr. Szostak’s lab continues its work on the origin of cellular life... two of the conference was kicked off by Nobel Laureate (and Addgene depositor) Craig Mello. Taking his...problem of antibiotic resistant bacteria. See the picture to the left for his list of the bacterial species...engineering. The final keynote presentation was by Nobel Laureate Thomas Steitz of Yale. He gave an update on new...conformation “not like DNA which has a boring structure.” That certainly summed up this conference—nucleic... -
Story of a SynBio Startup: RevBio's Epiphany (or Lack Thereof)
TypeBlog PostPublishedJune 5, 2014, 3:32 p.m....little better. As a Master’s student, she had less pressure to publish and more freedom to attend conferences...legitimate brain exercise in developing a plan for the future. From good ideas to a SynBio startup At some point...them to see how feasible they were, conducting literature reviews and having weekly journal clubs outside...this process, we had an idea that survived the literature review, survived technical feasibility analysis... fearful of this technology and angry at the agriculture companies that produce GMO food plants. When ...idea, we knew it was a winner – although we didn’t figure out how we would accomplish the color change until...science, and to have a job that we enjoy and see a future in. And we decided to make education and outreach... -
Celebrating the 2024 Nobel Prize in Chemistry
TypeBlog PostPublishedOct. 17, 2024, 1:15 p.m....not based on any existing protein structures, called Top7. Figure 1: Top7 receives the Nobel Prize...characterized it, producing crystal structures demonstrating “the structure is strikingly similar to the design...works and creating biological tools not found in nature. Dr. Baker’s team was the first to develop and ...wanted to create a new fold that is not present in nature (at least that we’ve seen so far!). They started...the biophysics of protein folding and selective pressures during protein evolution. The Baker Lab has deposited... -
AAV Vector Quality Control: Going the Extra Mile with NGS
TypeBlog PostPublishedSept. 12, 2017, 1:44 p.m.... like to make sure they are present at a very low concentration. So how do we make sure to catch all of...experiment because of poor reagent quality. To make sure our AAV vectors are of the highest quality, we undertake...mission of accelerating scientific research. To make sure that adeno-associated viral (AAV) vectors available...all the DNA packaged inside the viral particles (Figure 1). Briefly, packaged DNA is extracted from purified...plasmid #44362. Method validation, limitations, and future plans How did AAV-68544 become contaminated? Well...processed the mixed sample in our pipeline (see Figure 2, sample 2). When we blindly analyzed AAV-68544... the Addgene blog Check out our Viral Vectors Featured Topic Page Subscribe to Viral Vectors Blog Posts... -
No Llamas Required - Synthetic Nanobodies Against Membrane Proteins
TypeBlog PostPublishedJune 18, 2020, 1:15 p.m....antibodies that bind to the spike proteins in cell culture, and inhibit these viruses. But llama immunization...proteins that may unfold due to camelid high body temperature (37.2 - 39.2°C). The Seeger lab found a way around...protein targets, similar to how antibodies do. The structure of the common antibody is heftier (~150 kDa) and...molecular crevices proteins on the cell surface. Figure 1: Comparison of common antibody, HCab, and nanobody...protocol, which cover 3 naturally-occurring nanobody structures (concave, loop, and convex). Each of these 3 ... to select for optimal sybody candidates. Figure 2: Outline of the process for selection of sybodies...anti-Myc antibodies bound to an ELISA plate to capture Myc-tagged sybodies. Then, the biotinylated target... -
Truncated gRNAs for Regulating Gene Expression
TypeBlog PostPublishedJan. 10, 2017, 3:37 p.m....to Our Podcast Interview with Alex Chavez Figure 1: Schematic of native (nuclease-competent) Cas9...of genome editing (Fig. 2 and 3) (5, 3). Figure 2: Gene activation with nuclease-competent Cas9...alterations observed at the target site. Figure 3: Gene repression with nuclease-competent Cas9... systems. She is also a NASA Fellow studying biosignature preservation in Mars analogue environments. ...proteins for RNA-guided gene regulation and editing." Nature methods 10.11 (2013): 1116-1121. PubMed PMID: 24076762... parameters via a library-on-library approach." Nature methods 12.9 (2015): 823-826. PubMed PMID: 26167643...for genome editing, activation and repression." Nature methods 12.11 (2015): 1051-1054. PubMed PMID: 26344044... -
When is a Monomer not a Monomer? The Top Three Ways Your Favorite Fluorescent Protein Oligomerizes in Cells
TypeBlog PostPublishedApril 19, 2016, 2:30 p.m....situations in cells are described below (See Figure 1). Figure 1: Each problem with dimerizing fluorescent...follow. It's a matter of concentration Most FPs in nature are prone to dimerization (i.e. EGFP) [1, 2] or...together and can wrap the membranes into stacked structures including organized smooth endoplasmic reticulum...state, and an artificially active state due to closure by FP dimerization. 1. Transmembrane fluorescent...if a dimerizing FP is fused to the POI. These structures are large (microns), bright, non-physiological...whorl formation assay, are practical real world measures of dimerization potential that will determine ...GFP-based FRET, with application to intrinsically unstructured proteins. Protein Sci, 2007. 16(7): p. 1429-... -
Which Fluorescent Protein Should I Use?
TypeBlog PostPublishedMay 20, 2014, 2:06 p.m....10hours. Temperature: FPs maturation times and fluorescent intensity can be affected by the temperature. For...no use to you. When using more than one FP, make sure their emission light does not overlap in wavelength...new GFP isolated from the Unagi eel was shown to mature independently of oxygen, making suitble for use...studies (24-30°C). Brightness: Brightness is a measure of how bright is the emission. Brightness is calculated...parameters (e.g. excitation light intensity, pH or temperature). Photostability: Fluorescent molecules gets ...lose the ability to emit light) after prolonged exposure to excitation light. Photostability can be as ...parameters (e.g. excitation light intensity, pH, or temperature). pH Stability: This parameter is important if... -
CRISPR 101: Making a Knock-In Cell Line
TypeBlog PostPublishedDec. 22, 2022, 2:15 p.m....inhibitors to your culture media prior to and after Cas9 introduction increases HDR, just make sure to remove ...distance. Homology arms and types of donors To make sure your donor molecule is used as the template, you...your Cas9 cuts in the coding region of a gene, make sure that the PAM edit you introduce is a silent mutation...exist as a repair template. To maximize HDR events, ensure cells are actively cycling through the cell cycle..., they will not undergo DNA replication, so make sure you are keeping an eye on those cells! To take this...mediates efficient homology-directed repair and termperature-controlled genome editing. Nat. Com., 8(2024...Resources on the Addgene Blog Check out our CRISPR Featured Topic Page Learn about Non-Homologous End Joining... -
Capturing a Moment with Marc Zimmer’s “The State of Science”
TypeBlog PostPublishedJuly 30, 2020, 1:15 p.m....scientific community and their game changing nature. Full disclosure: Zimmer also spends some time on Addgene...Zimmer’s recent book, The State of Science: What the Future Holds and the Scientists Making It Happen, is an...I began my own career over 20 years ago, and I’m sure they were issues long before then. Other areas are...for me. A brief window in time “The most obvious future consequence of the undermining of the scientific...and technology.” This last section of the book, Future Science, describes the author’s thoughts on science... science and summarizing its past, present, and future in under 200 pages is an impressive task to set...Science could be a jumping off point to explore future rabbit holes. For the non-scientists in your life... -
Tips for Screening with Yeast Two Hybrid Systems
TypeBlog PostPublishedOct. 22, 2015, 2:30 p.m....different systems could be combined effectively (3). In Figure 1 for instance, the DBD of the fusion protein shown... interest(POI’s) are fused to TAs and DBDs (see Figure 2a) (4). These fusions are then co-expressed in...DBD-POI fusion (commonly referred to as the “bait”, Figure 2b) cannot activate reporter gene expression on...promoter of the reporter gene to activate expression (Figure 2c). The reporter gene then allows detection of...the HIS3 gene, which is required for histidine manufacture and therefore growth on his-deficient media. ...known to bind serves as a good positive control to ensure that your setup works. The last thing you want ... system to detect protein-protein interactions. Nature. 1989; 340:245-246. PubMed PMID: 2547163. 5. Ozawa... -
Tips from the Repository Trenches: Using Barcodes to Track Samples
TypeBlog PostPublishedOct. 6, 2015, 2:30 p.m.... Addgene scientists inspect each sample and make sure they have been barcoded with a unique ID number ...number (1D barcode as shown below). This number ensures that every sample can be tracked easily at each step...involves good aseptic technique and controls to ensure that nothing is contaminated. We use filtered pipet...both of these are scanned into our LIMS system to ensure that they match, helping us to avoid mixing up ...glycerol stocks on Fridays. From each overnight culture, we prepare three sets of 2D barcoded tubes. Two...receiving, transforming, and storage process, we ensure that the sample tubes that we use match those of... to help track samples. They will help your lab ensure that sample ID’s are unique, consistently labeled... -
Making Career Development an Integral Part of the Science Training System
TypeBlog PostPublishedFeb. 25, 2021, 2:15 p.m....systemic biases which, in the absence of support and structure, prevent science from attracting and keeping diverse... diverse talent in science related careers. Failure to strengthen the talent pipeline sets the world up...to be successful after their training. Figure 1: Professional Development Hub Workshop Attendees... with such a group dedicated to providing the structure and know-how to integrate career development in...areas of the scientific training and employment infrastructure. A Stakeholder Workshop at Janelia Research...2019 solidified the project and the findings were captured in this just released report “Enhancing Dissemination...attracting and launching science talent we must ensure that career skills training is a required and integral...