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  1. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Monitoring Cell Mobility Using Fluorescent Proteins

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    Aug. 15, 2017, 1:24 p.m.
    ...information regarding immune cell mobility than the static microscopy images of chemically coloured lymphoid...source is mounted above (epi) the specimen and the excitation light passes through the microscope objective... or dyes. 3. Two-photon microscopy Two-photon excitation microscopy is a fluorescence imaging technique...fluorescent molecule (see figure to the right). The excitation generated by these two-photons occurs only at...immunologists the ability to count cells and statistically analyze cell movements. By using cells labelled...diverse tissue environments. These studies provide quantitative measurements of cellular motility, interactions...understand what is going on in the body at steady state or under physio-pathological challenge. However ...
  2. 7 Tips to Secure a STEAM Internship This Summer

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    Feb. 2, 2021, 2:15 p.m.
    ...their leadership status in their current field of expertise augments their authoritative voice. Send a draft...share a common set of criteria such as citizenship status, academic year, and grades that serve as automated...can be found on the Addgene blog.   3. Personal statement brilliance In addition to sending in a cover letter...letter, you are always asked to draft a personal statement, which is the perfect opportunity to paint a comprehensive...devoting some time to writing a solid personal statement will pay dividends. This is the only opportunity...tools that can help you craft a solid personal statement.  4. Letters of recommendation wisdom  Reach out...for the character you painted in your personal statement. Make certain to choose your recommenders based...
  3. Plasmids 101: Blue-white Screening

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    June 4, 2015, 1:03 p.m.
    ...complements the mutation allowing for a functional enzyme. This process is called α-complementation. The system...β-galactosidase enzyme through α-complementation (cell B). As shown on the representative plate to the right, colonies... that deleting a section from the lacZ gene (a mutation called lacZΔM15) creates a non-functional β-galactosidase... inserted it into a plasmid, creating an α-complementation cloning vector. When a cloning reaction goes...will not complement the cell's β-galactosidase mutation. An unsuccessful cloning reaction leaves the α-peptide...initial overnight incubation increases pigment precipitation, enhances the blue color of negative colonies...proper E. coli strain (i.e. contains the lacZΔM15 mutation): XL1-Blue, DH5α, DH10B, JM109, STBL4, JM110, ...
  4. CRISPR 101: Validating Your Genome Edit

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    Nov. 3, 2022, 12:15 p.m.
    ... Validating knockout mutations When a knockout cell line is desired, any mutation that introduces a frameshift...silent mutation in a neighboring nucleotide along with your desired edit. This silent mutation should ...cells were appropriately edited for your desired mutation - insertion, deletion, or site-directed knock-...is. If you are trying to introduce a homozygous mutation, it’s helpful to know how many copies you are ...Secondly, categorize your edit – is it any frameshift mutation? A specific insertion or deletion? A knock-in?...large deletion events.   Validating knock-in mutations You’ve introduced a donor template along with ... editor. What next? When generating a knock-in mutation, the best screening method depends on what your...
  5. A Needle in a Base-Stack: Cas9 Structural Biology

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    June 4, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...in Figure 3. Though Cas9 is not a static molecule in any binding state, RNA loading stabilizes the closed...pyogenes Cas9 in the apo state (PDB ID 4CMP, top) compared to the guide RNA-bound state (PDB ID 4ZT0, bottom...Crystal structure of S. pyogenes Cas9 in the apo state (PDB ID 4CMP) with domains colored as in Figure ..., 2018), but it’s most often shown in an “open” state, with the NUC and REC lobes laying open like a book... that recognizes the PAM is so flexible in this state that it doesn’t appear in the crystal structure ...very weakly, most likely through unstructured electrostatic interactions. It also can’t recognize PAMs, ...region of the CTD, which is disordered in the apo state and absent from that structure. HNH, red; RuvC, ...
  6. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Introduction to FRET

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    June 27, 2017, 1:03 p.m.
    ...unfavorable donor-acceptor orientation limiting FRET efficiency, circular permutation (Baird et al., 1999) ...Resonance Energy Transfer. Unlike the typical excitation and emission of an excited fluorophore, FRET ...typical steps in FRET are: 1. Donor fluorophore excitation by absorption of a photon 2. Energy transfer ... of the acceptor fluorophore back to its ground state by emission of a photon with wavelength specific...spectrum of the donor fluorophore overlaps with the excitation spectrum of the acceptor fluorophore. Otherwise...correlates with a change in the distance and/or orientation of the FRET pair. Since many biological processes...noise to the measurement. If the distance or orientation of the donor and acceptor proteins is not optimal...
  7. CRISPR 101: Off-Target Effects

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    Feb. 8, 2024, 2:15 p.m.
    ...rely on that clone not having any confounding mutations, the risk is high. You are generating a gene therapy...patients and the diseases associated with an elevated mutation burden. The CRISPR platform must be optimized ...off-target sites. For example, if there are 10 putative off-target locations you can 1) determine if editing...hardly any flexibility in gRNA placement (e.g., mutating a specific amino acid or introducing a specified...evoCas9 are a few spCas9s which have been evolved or mutated to be more specific for exact gRNA matches (Rabinowitz...occurs. 2 gRNA approach Off-targets that come from mutations arise from base/prime editing or Cas cleavage....cleavage. In the case of Cas cleavage, off-target mutations can be mitigated by using two gRNAs in close proximity...
  8. PCR Applications for Copy Number Variation Assays

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    April 26, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
    ...balanced against the limitations of the assay.      Fig. 1: A schematic representation of Sybr Green ...PCR-based applications (qPCR and ddPCR.) qPCR Quantitative/real-time PCR (qPCR) has been used for copy ...amplicons under 100 bp (Ma, 2015.) A schematic representation of the Taqman reaction can be seen to the left...each reaction, math happens (this time, Poisson statistics), and the readout gives an absolute value of ....  Whichever method you choose, resist the temptation to over interpret your results: Sybr cannot be...product on a gel. And only ddPCR provides absolute quantitative data, instead of relative quantification.  Even...Arya N, Patel HR. Basic principles of real-time quantitative PCR. Expert Rev Mol Diagn. 2005 Mar;5(2):209...
  9. Which Fluorescent Protein Should I Use?

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    May 20, 2014, 2:06 p.m.
    ...outlined below (or emission wavelenght range).  By mutating GFP, the variants blue FP (BFP), cyan FP (CFP)...breakdown of GFP, it's variants, and their relevant mutations, check out Marcy's post from last week on GFP....switch their color when activated by a specific excitation wavelength. This means that the emission wavelength...wavelength can change. In a few cases, the initial state of the protein is non-fluorescent, thus allowing...George G. Stokes) is the shift in wavelength from excitation to emission. For most FPs, Stokes shift is less.... Fluorescent Sensors: These FPs change their excitation/emission behavior upon environmental changes ...also is also called Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC). 8 points to keep in mind when choosing...
  10. CRISPR-mediated Plant Base Editors

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    Jan. 3, 2019, 1:35 p.m.
    ...CamR) by introducing a point mutation (H193Y). The reversion of this mutation by an adenine base editor ... Fulbright Visiting Scholar at the Pennsylvania State University. Imagine you are dealing with a defective...relies on the efficient delivery of donor DNA to facilitate repair. Since the development of CRISPR-mediated... of different basic BE technologies and their adaptation for plant genome editing. Cytosine base editors...desired T-A base pair. Figure 1: Transition mutation (C>T, G>A, A>G, and T>C) installation by base ...systems. Thus, the Yang Lab at The Pennsylvania State University (PSU) is adapting and improving base ...base editor (ABE) vectors to install A>G or T>C mutations in the plant genome. We constructed three versions...
  11. Identifying Sequence Elements with SnapGene's Feature Database

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    Dec. 21, 2017, 2:06 p.m.
    ...reliable feature annotations. Even with these extensive efforts, such an algorithm has limitations. For instance...database. Another limitation is that by tolerating mismatches, our algorithm could annotate a feature inaccurately...SnapGene’s most popular aspects - its ability to annotate a raw plasmid sequence and display frequently ...boundaries are less obvious. We found that the annotated boundaries for control elements in commercial ...the database – we will work to fill any common annotation gaps in the plasmids available through the Addgene...Collections so that a group or organization can annotate their sequences from a shared database of custom...features. Second, customers have asked for a way to annotate the genomes of newly sequenced bacterial or viral...
  12. Bright Monomeric Fluorescent Proteins: mNeonGreen, mTFP1, and mWasabi

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    April 25, 2019, 3:01 p.m.
    ...photostable. It also has narrow excitation and emission peaks (max excitation at 493 nm and max emission at...Scintillon Institute, Allele Biotechnology, Florida State University, Indiana University, and the Karolinska...than the most commonly used GFPs and YFPs. Its excitation maxima is at 506 nm and its emission maxima is...fluorescent proteins and therefore can be used in immunoprecipitation experiments with other fluorescent proteins...variants, including some potential tetramer-breaking mutations. The library was then screened through successive... replacements relative to CFP484. Because the excitation and emission maxima were red-shifted (462 nm ...researchers recommend using mTFP1 with a 445/30 nm excitation filter, a 470 nm beamsplitter, and a 495/30 nm...
  13. 10 Steps to a Perfect Science Talk

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    Aug. 23, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...and your presentations engaging and memorable. If you read my story above about the presentation faux pas...these things naturally than to give a dynamite presentation?  To that end, let’s chat about giving science...guidelines will apply to any type of science presentation, but, for more detail on the job talk for an...not talking about lab meeting here. Lifeless presentation of experimental results in the order they were...were performed does not make for a memorable presentation anywhere but in a lab meeting (maybe not there...there either). Think Keystone Keynote presentation or Ted Talk. You want to give the audience something...particular audience and venue before tailoring each presentation appropriately.  Find out who will be listening...
  14. Using Phosphoserine to Study Protein Phosphorylation

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    June 23, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...phosphorylated residue of interest is mutated to a negatively charged residue, aspartate or glutamate, imparting the...Additionally, these mutations are not reversible, and thus cannot reflect the true state of protein modification...active through phosphomimetic mutation of these residues. Due to the limitations previously mentioned, phosphomimetic...phosphomimetic mutations on the activation loop do not fully activate MEK1. In fact, replacing just one...activity over 70-fold over dual phosphomimetic mutation. This emphasizes the advantages of bona fide pSer-incorporation...recombinant proteins as an alternative to phosphomimetic mutation. Creating phosphoserine-incorporated proteins ... residue that wasn’t originally a serine (e.g. mutating a threonine residue to a phosphoserine) to control...
  15. Sharing is Caring: But How to Distribute Open Hardware?

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    Feb. 28, 2023, 2:15 p.m.
    ...microscopy are as follows: Detailed documentation, which facilitates the reproduction of the structure ...are constantly being developed which combine computational processing with biological protocols and revolutionary...creativity and feedback from the community to create state-of-the-art devices for research. There are a number...algorithms for analyzing time-lapse images, quantitatively evaluating antibody staining, or counting cells...Machine-learning denoising of raw data (CARE), segmentation of imaging data (ILASTIK), or the popular plugin-based...trying to overcome this hurdle by taking these limitations into account in the development process. Widely...assemblies open-source. The sharing of digital representations of the 3D models, which in many cases can be...
  16. Plasmids 101: Cre-lox

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    Jan. 13, 2015, 3:47 p.m.
    ...and the canonical loxP sequence is ATAACTTCGTATA-GCATACAT-TATACGAAGTTAT. The loxP sequence does not occur...sequence. Among these are loxN (GtATACcT), lox2272 (GgATACtT), and lox511 (GtATACAT). These variant lox sites... The two loxP sites then align in a parallel orientation, allowing the four Cre proteins to form a tetramer...three general outcomes based on the location and orientation of the loxP sites: Inversion: If the loxP sites...are on the same DNA strand and are in opposite orientations, recombination results in an inversion and the... organ, or bypassing embryonic lethality. To facilitate the use of Cre-lox technology, transgenic mice... separate recombination events? One potential limitation of using loxP sites is the inability to tightly...
  17. 5 Steps to Writing Grant Proposals for Grad Students

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    Feb. 11, 2014, 12:13 p.m.
    ...offers an opportunity to summarize the limitations of current state of the art technologies. Therefore, .... Now is the time to make bold statements. While some of the statements may be slightly far reaching, ...build upon and address some, if not all, of the limitations of current methodologies. This section sets the... why your funded proposal will address these limitations and lead to new milestones in the field. Research...preliminary data suggests the feasibility of the statement, use it to confirm that your solution is the best... goal and the impact of the project are clearly stated and align with the description of the RFA and funding...italic, or underline font formats helps these statements stand out from the rest of the text. Specific...
  18. Advice on Career Paths and the Green Card Process for International Researchers and Entrepreneurs

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    Dec. 20, 2017, 2:33 p.m.
    ...the following paths to maintaining a status in the United States including green cards that are well-tailored...looking to continue their careers in the United States. There has been a growing shift away from employers...with filing a permanent residence case with United States Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS). If...with working with US immigration in its current state. As of September 2017, USCIS received 116,224 employment...least a bachelor's degree or its equivalent and state licensure, if required to practice in that field...proposed endeavor will be beneficial to the United States For the purposes of evaluating an NIW, USCIS will...objective criteria including awards, media attention, citations to your work, downloads, commercialization of ...
  19. BeHeard Award 2018: Diseases of Glycosylation, Arginine Mutagenesis, & Neural Development

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    June 26, 2018, 1:33 p.m.
    ...diseases. Spontaneous mutations are a major cause of rare diseases. Spontaneous mutations that change protein...biosynthetic pathway and have a wide range of clinical manifestations. PMM2-CDG is the most frequent CDG type characterized...deficient phosphomannomutase (PMM) activity due to mutations in the PMM2 gene. Videira’s group recently reviewed...27393411. Michael McMurray: Rescuing arginine mutations in rare disease with guanidine Michael McMurray...different Arg-mutant enzymes could be rescued by supplementation with guanidine hydrochloride (GdnHCl). Rescue...cells for testing in the lab will be greatly facilitated by CRISPR reagents and other specific gene sequences...suffering from rare diseases arising from Arg mutations. References: Baldwin, Enoch, et al. "Generation...
  20. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - May 2021

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    May 18, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ...preps Mapping antibody escape in SARS-CoV-2 by mutational scanning By Seth Kasowitz As multiple antibody-based...coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), the virus may acquire mutations to escape these therapeutics. Jesse Bloom’s lab... library encompassing all possible amino acid mutations of the receptor binding domain (RBD) of the viral...et al Cell., 2020. (B) Mapping antibody-escape mutations with the yeast display library. From Starr et ...antibodies. In the library, each plasmid encodes the mutated spike protein and a barcode, and is designed so...The Bloom lab used the library to identify RBD mutations which do not interfere with ACE2 binding, but ...aaRSs. They found the antibodies were able to immunoprecipitate the entire complex in three different cell...
  21. RNA Interference in Plant Biology: New Tools for an Old Favorite

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    Oct. 27, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ...careful balancing of the inherent advantages and limitations of any technique in the context of the biological...reactions that complicate the effectiveness and interpretation of RNAi. Fortunately, researchers studying ...inverted repeats separated by a loop region that facilitates the formation of a hairpin RNA structure, resulting...codons, and/or the phenomenon of transcriptional adaptation (Smits et al., 2019; Sztal and Stainier, 2020...active development, the first step necessarily dictates the direction and scope of the subsequent two....DNA-based vector or purified RNA) and the initial state of the dsRNA upon activating the RNAi machinery ... of long hairpin RNA (hpRNA). This method is facilitated by DNA constructs that enable insertion of ~400...
  22. Sequencing Options for CRISPR Genotyping

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    Oct. 4, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...provides a list of putative off-target sites that they can later sequence for mutations. One method a researcher...observed phenotype was caused by an off-target mutation and not an edit in the target gene. The validation... predict off-target effects of sgRNAs using computational methods. They identify possible off-target sites...certain that their samples don’t have off-target mutations if they remain undetected using these techniques...techniques. Frequencies of off-target mutations are essential data points for investigators looking to definitively...the most complete information profile regarding putative off-target sites including both the edit rate ...the whole story Figure 1: Schematic representations of the indicated unbiased genotyping options...
  23. Plasmid Cloning by PCR

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    March 29, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    .... Remember to insert your DNA in the correct orientation in the recipient plasmid by viewing the MCS and...Forward Primer will use the sequence 5'-ATGTGGCATATCTCGAAGTAC-3' for the region that binds the ORF and...primer, making our Forward Primer 5'-GAATTCATGTGGCATATCTCGAAGTAC-3'. Many restriction enzymes do not cut...final Forward Primer sequence of 5'-TAAGCAGAATTCATGTGGCATATCTCGAAGTAC-3'. For the Reverse Primer, the design...of the ORF, including the stop codon (5'-TGGCATATCTCGAAGTACTGA-3'), then adding NotI (GCGGCCGC) and then.... This gives us a sequence of 5'-TGGCATATCTCGAAGTACTGAGCGGCCGCTAAGCA-3' (30bp with 18bp of homology to...chose for our reverse primer (5’-TGGCATATCTCGAAGTACTGAGCGGCCGCTAAGCA-3’) into this calculator we get a...
  24. An Integrin Antibody Toolkit from IPI

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    March 28, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...conformational states: bent-closed, extended-closed, and extended-open. In the two closed states, integrins...its open state, activating the receptor. Ligands can bind to integrins in their closed states (A) and ... ligands with high affinity. This extended-open state is key to strengthening ligand binding, mediating...B) but with much lower affinity than their open states (C). Figure courtesy of IPI. IPI anti-integrin...directed to integrins that bind the Arginine-Glycine-Aspartate (RGD) amino acid sequence in their ligands. This... antibodies contain RGD-mimetic sequences that imitate this motif and compete with both small molecule...hybridoma-derived antibodies will also work in immunoprecipitation and immunohistochemistry. Table 1: IPI antibodies...
  25. Tips for Getting a Faculty Position

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    July 20, 2023, 1:15 p.m.
    ... sentences) Simply stated, what are your aims? You could directly state your official aims, but ...sections, along with new thoughts on research statements. Snapp, who is always looking for ways to improve...questions, comments or suggestions, please do not hesitate to email me at [email protected]." You can...helpful. All went on to get faculty positions at top state colleges, private universities, and medical schools...get to the punch line is a terrible sales pitch. State in the first sentence or two what your research ...can understand your cover letter and research statement. My personal litmus test was whether my wife could...beginning of your chalk talk. These should be plainly stated. I would not recommend putting these into slide...
  26. Early Career Researcher Toolbox: Free Tools for Science Writing

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    April 28, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ...your particular field of research.   Citations tools DOI Citation Formatter Just enter the DOI of a paper...generating citations for a few papers at a time. Mendeley Mendeley works much like other popular citation managers...phrases commonly used in research papers or dissertations. Phrases are categorized either based on the... systems.  Zotero  Zotero is also another free citation manager that lets you organize and cite papers...chart highlights the differences between these two citation managers. If you want more tips on finding and...podcast episode 2 "Essential Grad School Resources: Citation Managers, Programming, & Productivity": This podcast...podcast talks about Mendeley, Zotero, and other citation managers and productivity tools for grad school...
  27. Viral Vectors 101: Inverted Terminal Repeats

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    Oct. 19, 2023, 1:15 p.m.
    .... For example, mutations in the RBE site reduce binding with Rep proteins and mutations in the trs site...and C-C’ palindromic sequences determines the orientation of the ITR, which can either be “flip” or “flop...Figure 2: AAV2 wild type ITR in flip and flop orientation. The ITR contains three palindromic sequences...important for viral genome replication, these mutations can affect transduction efficiency and subsequent...are prone to replication errors and disruptive mutations and truncations that can make vector propagation...I maintain ITR integrity and prevent unwanted mutations?  During propagation, mutants rapidly replicate...result in a high percentage of plasmid DNA with mutated ITR sequences. Using recombinant-deficient bacterial...
  28. Choosing Your Fluorescent Proteins for Multi-Color Imaging

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    Oct. 9, 2014, 3 p.m.
    ...their excitation and emission spectra, but a good rule of thumb is that both the peak excitation wavelengths...substantial overlap between the excitation and emission filters and the excitation and emission spectra of the...filter set but the excitation filter excites more of the peak of the TagRFP excitation and the emission ... requires multiple fluorescent proteins whose excitation and emission spectra differ sufficiently for ...microscope optics, you will want to compare the excitation and emission spectra of your protein with the...mCherry spectrum is shown in the lighter colors; excitation spectra are blue and emission spectra are red...
  29. Kiran Musunuru on the Newest TALEN Genome-Editing System

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    Dec. 10, 2013, 3:13 p.m.
    ...variants or mutations have been reported in people, we can use this kit to knock in those mutations. Once that's... you can either knock out a gene or knock in a mutation. Addgene: How do you use this kit to target a ...adipocytes or neurons, for instance – to see how those mutations influence the disease process. In the Cell Stem... large number of individuals and find several mutations in the same gene or in multiple genes, all of ...which seem to contribute to a particular disease state. You could use the kit to insert all of those variants...do an apples-to-apples comparison of all those mutations. If you make induced pluripotent stem (iPS) cells...to compare those lines, they may all have the mutations but they will also have different genetic backgrounds...
  30. Technologies Enabled by NanoLuc® Luciferase

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    Feb. 8, 2018, 12:17 p.m.
    ...FRET donor excitation wavelengths overlap with optogenetic initiation wavelengths, excitation of the optogenetic... to lab. Promega supports the Addgene mission statement: Accelerate research and discovery by improving...reporters produced bright signals without exogenous excitation and with OgNLuc being the brightest since it ...co-imaged with GFP using the same wavelength for excitation. The result was the cyan-excitable orange fluorescent...molecularly evolved from mNeptune2 through 33 mutations and 2 deletions. CyOFP1 has a higher quantum yield...fluorescent proteins (FPs) can be problematic because excitation light can cause phototoxicity, autofluorescence...sensor with the following characteristics: No photoexcitation High Ion specificity High sensitivity Easy ...
  31. Is this the right place for me? 8 tactics for choosing a lab

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    Oct. 2, 2018, 12:56 p.m.
    ...will spend the next 6 years. Know yourself I rotated in 3 labs before choosing a graduate school lab...but the labs were profoundly different. My first rotation was with a mid-sized lab with an experienced mentor...biting my tongue and gratefully moved on. My second rotation was in a big lab with a famous PI who I was only...collaborative learning style at all. Finally I rotated in a small lab with a new PI. I realized that as...well. What do they have to say about this lab’s reputation? If you are choosing a training lab, I strongly...strongly suggest you complete a work rotation in the lab if at all possible. If not, see if you can spend ...is workplace bullying? Threats to professional status – including belittling opinions, public professional...
  32. Human Germline Editing Using CRISPR

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    Aug. 10, 2017, 2:19 p.m.
    ...heterozygous mutations, it will clearly be much more challenging for homozygous mutations. Moreover, introducing...towards CRISPR germline editing of disease-causing mutations. But how close are we really, and what new questions...interested in correcting an autosomal dominant mutation in MYBPC3 that leads to hypertrophic cardiomyopathy...designed a repair template with two synonymous mutations to distinguish it from the wild-type allele, they...controls.) 27.6% of embryos carried indels at the mutation site, indicating that repair proceeded through...title the paper “Correction of a pathogenic gene mutation..” rather than using term ‘editing.’ While repair...cardiomyopathy and other genetic disorders, pre-implantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) screens embryos to find...
  33. Supporting Rare Disease Research with the 2020 BeHEARD Awards

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    Sept. 8, 2020, 2 p.m.
    ...Creatine Deficiencies: Compensating for SLC6A8 mutations in Creatine Transporter Deficiency Creatine Transporter...There is no cure for CTD, which arises due to mutations in the SLC6A8 gene, also known as the creatine...barrier using creatine transporters. However, mutations in the transporter SLC6A8 impede this transport...thus informing potential for success in a patient-mutation bearing knock-in mouse model for CTD. Congratulations...euploid iPSCs. “The BeHEARD Addgene reagents will facilitate our aims to correct X chromosome gene dosage ...Congratulations Siddharth Prakash! Terry Hébert: How GNB1 mutations affect signaling pathways G protein-coupled receptors... work together on the cell membrane. Germline mutations in one of these parts, the GNB1 gene, which codes...
  34. It’s Bioelectric! An Exciting Interdisciplinary Field of Research

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    Oct. 29, 2019, 2:52 p.m.
    ...cells with a membrane possess an electrical state. This state, known as the resting potential (Vmem), can... junction proteins cx43 GJB1 GJB2 Bioelectric states can alter cell types and patterning There is mounting... or cancerous it is (Levin et al., 2017). These states can even be necessary and sufficient for certain...visualize or perturb these slower-changing bioelectric states in living cells. Since bioelectrical signals are...indicators (GEVI) are ideal tools to track bioelectric states (Matthew et al., 2018). These allow for not only...only recording but also modulating bioelectric states in vivo. For example, the Levin lab from Tufts University...domain of a Ciona intestinalis voltage sensor and a mutated version of the pHLuorin fluorescent protein. This...
  35. Enhancing CRISPR Targeting Specificity with eSpCas9, SpCas9-HF1, & HypaCas9

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    Dec. 16, 2015, 3:30 p.m.
    ...strand via mutations N497A, R661A, Q695A, and Q926A (SpCas9-HF1 contains all four mutations). Although...Additional work revealed that mutations in the mobile Rec3 domain facilitate this stall. With this new found... authors went on to combine the best of these mutations and tested the combination mutants for their on-target...mutants are not toxic to HEK cells and that similar mutations can improve the specificity of Cas9 derived from...This means you can likely apply similar rational mutations to your Cas9 homolog of choice and get improved...Although the precise mutations were different than those found in eSpCas9, the effect on specificity was similar...therapeutic settings. Will combining the different mutations found in each of these great tools further enhance...
  36. Adeno Associated Virus (AAV) for Cell and Gene Therapy

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    Nov. 7, 2017, 1:59 p.m.
    ...caused by a mutation in a single gene, it can potentially be treated by correcting the mutation or replacing...bubble boy syndrome. This disease is caused by mutations in the common cytokine receptor gamma chain (c... so, their T-cells were grown in vitro, their mutations corrected, and the T-cells were transferred back...T-cells outside the body and thereby correct the mutations using retroviral vectors. However, many diseases...improved specificity. AAV vectors are able to facilitate and enhance DNA repair via homology directed ...especially amenable to correcting disease-associated mutations. AAV vectors maintain persistent transgene expression...congenital amurosis (LCA). This disease is caused by mutations in the gene RPE65. It is characterized by childhood...
  37. Split Fluorescent Proteins for Studying Protein-Protein Interactions

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    May 3, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
    ...Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC). It can provide a qualitative or quantitative readout of the interaction...protein fragments for bimolecular fluorescence complementation analysis under physiological conditions. Shyu...VC155 An improved bimolecular fluorescence complementation assay with a high signal-to-noise ratio. Kodama...fluorescent reporter with rapid and reversible complementation. Tebo AG, Gautier A. Nat Commun. 2019 Arnaud...the MoBiFC modular bimolecular fluorescence complementation toolkit from Benjamin Field’s lab. Special ...maturation, splitFAST displays rapid and reversible complementation. TagBiFC (split HaloTag) provides maximum flexibility...
  38. 9 tips for a successful postdoctoral experience

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    Oct. 9, 2018, 12:21 p.m.
    ...reason to give presentations - networking! People get to know you through your presentations and will be ... grant (e.g. an R01 from the NIH, in the United States) Strong letters of reference that attest to your... they've made enough progress since the last presentation. Yet, PFs need to tell and sell their stories...recent relevant studies in the literature. Plus, presentations benefit from practice. If you simply recycle...recycle slides from the last time you gave a presentation to a specific group and tack on a few new pieces ...attention to how the audience responds to your presentations, you will become a more confident and skilled...The group leader had attended my department presentations and could speak knowledgeably about my research...
  39. Addgene's Cancer Collection Pages Connect the Research Community

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    Sept. 6, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...cancer-related complications each year. Despite these grim statistics, new strategies for attacking cancer are yielding...pedal of a vehicle, respectively. In the case of a mutation that turns a proto-oncogene permanently “on”, ...accelerator of a vehicle being stuck down. Similarly, a mutation that turns a tumor suppressor “off” is analogous...From proteins to pathways - Ras as a model When mutations do arise and cancer ensues, traditional chemotherapies...proteins are special because they are known to be mutated in as many as 30% of all cancers, especially those...pancreas and colon. Despite the prevalence of Ras mutations in a variety of cancers, Ras proteins have stumped...synthesizing compounds to bind specifically to their mutated residues. For Ras researchers, one of the most ...
  40. Summer SciComm Series: Modes of Communication

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    July 1, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
    ...can vary depending on factors like socioeconomic status and geographic location. For example, not all social...Otherwise, you’re going to drop your project like a hot potato or burn yourself out trying to slog through unappealing...communicate and I wholeheartedly encourage experimentation. You never know what's going to work. After...program? Comparing your desired outcome to the limitations and potential of your preferred platform before... your audience. Digital or print distribution.  Static. Can be difficult to convey an entire story or ...omitting details. Digital or print distribution.  Static. Often requires both artistic and scientific training...for children” or may need text for audience interpretation. Infographics Low Combines both words and...
  41. What's Your Organism? Expanding Genomic Tools via the NSF EDGE Program

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    May 2, 2019, 12:41 p.m.
    ...for plant adaptation and speciation. Their phenotypes are diverse and they inhabit all habitats - even 50...this wonder of the organism.   It’s not an overstatement to say that CRISPR/Cas9 editing is one of the...which these methods are presently unavailable.” As stated by one of the NSF program directors, this program...community is no small task. The EDGE program solicitation requires funded labs to rapidly disseminate ...possible nonetheless - the first example was of a pigmentation gene.   Genus Microtus (Zoe Donaldson) Voles...methods were available to create targeted gene mutations in anoles lizards or in any reptiles at all. But...was able to make an albino lizard with targeted mutations. Now what? What would you study first? They are...
  42. How to Deposit Your Plasmids with Addgene

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    Feb. 27, 2024, 2:15 p.m.
    ...Relevant mutations/deletions" box to describe any mutations within your insert using standard mutation notation...consequences of that change. For example, "Mutated Aspartate 123 to Lysine (D123K), lowers biosensor affinity...pre-publication plasmids" and set a desired distribution status. You can submit "Published plasmids": This option...of the deposit. Select your desired distribution status: Hold for publication: we will initiate our ...fusion proteins contained in the plasmid, any mutations, and the intended purpose of the plasmid. Once...sequence the full plasmid and confirm features you annotate on this page. Figure 7: Enter information about...
  43. Quick Guide to Near-Infrared Fluorescent Proteins

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    Oct. 5, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ..., the monomeric state of a probe leads to less interference with the oligomeric state of a fusion partner....8 33 State-of-the-art NIR FPs, which combine high cellular brightness and monomeric state, are highlighted...there is a Table that summarizes the properties of state-of-the-art probes, many of which you can find at... heme metabolism (Shemetov et al, 2017). Modern state-of-the-art NIR FPs can be used similar to GFP-like... by an apoprotein and protein expression level. State-of-the-art FPs (listed in Table 1) were optimized... Molecular brightness vs. iRFP713, % Oligomeric state Photo-stabilityc, t1/2, s pKa Brightness in HeLa...that this post helps you in getting to know the state-of-the-art NIR fluorescent probes and in choosing...
  44. Evolution of Lab Techniques

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    June 21, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...particular gene mutation, southern blotting can be used to identify the presence of that mutated gene. In southern...the presence of the mutated β globin gene that causes sickle cell anemia. The mutation happens to destroy...from their evolution. Southern blotting and quantitative real-time PCR Southern blotting, named for its...the probe (for example, has the sequence of the mutated gene the researcher is searching for), then the...southern blotting being used to identify a gene mutation is the genetic test used for sickle cell anemia...analytical digests. A researcher can test the orientation of an insert in only a few hours at low cost ...Frank Speleman, and Jo Vandesompele. "Real-time quantitative PCR as an alternative to Southern blot or fluorescence...
  45. Evolution of Brainbow: Using Cre-lox for Multicolor Labeling of Neurons

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    April 24, 2015, 2:39 p.m.
    ...low resolution or were very time-intensive, necessitating the development of a new technique. In a structure...fluorescent protein coding sequences in opposite orientations. Cre-mediated excision removes one segment, ...neurons, the system also suffered from a number of limitations. First, the imaging of Brainbow mouse tissue ...Brainbow-1 and Brainbow-2 each contained a “default” state; for example, Brainbow-1.0 expresses RFP when the...construct has not undergone recombination. This default state was disproportionately expressed by a majority of...Brainbow-3.0, with the goal of overcoming the limitations listed above. First, they screened a variety ...mKate2 as the fluorophores; mOrange2 is the default state. In contrast, Brainbow-3.1 and -3.2 do not display...
  46. 27 Hot Plasmids from 2016

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    Dec. 22, 2016, 3:03 p.m.
    ...dual luminescence-based co-immunoprecipitation) to overcome the limitations of other methods and allow...availability of enhancer sequences in different chromatin states. Alexander Stark and colleagues at the Research...differentiation, proliferation, and apoptosis. In humans, mutations that permanently activate Ras are found in one...develop better strategies for combating cancers. To facilitate innovative cancer research, the Reference Reagents...recombinase enzymes, as well as a dominant-negative mutator allele of the E. coli MMR protein MutL, all under...from, however, these methods are not without limitations. Some, such as the well-known yeast two-hybrid...plasmids are co-transfected and proteins are immunoprecipitated from the cells using the Protein A tag. The...
  47. How to Design Your gRNA for CRISPR Genome Editing

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    Sept. 24, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ... (e.g. accessibility due to chromatin status). No computational prediction is ever perfect, but this can...experiment in Addgene's Validated gRNA Sequence Datatable. A more extended discussion of these subjects ...cell to use an alternative ATG downstream of the annotated start codon. Likewise, we avoid target sites that...fluorescent tag or the introduction of a specific mutation, one generally relies on homology directed repair...exact location of the TSS. Different databases annotate the TSS in different ways, and it has been shown...experimental conditions used, led to no detectable mutations (Veres et al., 2014). When working with single-cell... effective, so long as care is taken in the interpretation of results by requiring multiple sequences ...
  48. Generating Mouse Models Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    July 12, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...incredibly useful for generating mutations by NHEJ and generating small mutations with HDR, when it comes to...technologies, a researcher would first introduce a mutation into a mouse embryonic stem cell (ESC) line, enrich...that had successfully incorporated the desired mutation, and then derive mice from these engineered ESCs...the chromatogram showing the telltale signs of a mutation introduced by CRISPR. The sequence started clean...done, 75% of the mice in this experiment showed a mutation! I looked out my window and I saw the Dorr Mountain... many, if not all, the mice carry a frameshift mutation. For knock in with a donor oligonucleotide, we...successful in deriving mice carrying the intended mutation. With a donor plasmid, the outcome is less predictable...
  49. Cancer, Inflammation and Immunity - Harnessing the Body’s Defenses to Fight Cancer

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    July 6, 2017, 1:59 p.m.
    ...tumor-associated inflammation for therapeutic benefit ”as stated by the organizers. My overall impression from...The conference opened with a very interesting presentation by Professor Guido Kroemer from the Institut...cancer treatment (Ref 1). As described in the presentation, starvation or the use of caloric restriction...hepatocellular carcinoma, a cancer which can develop from a state of chronic hepatitis caused by hypernutrition and...consumption. Chronic inflammation is a dangerous state for the body to be in and usually self-limiting ...effects kick in trying to resolve the inflammatory state by inducing immunosuppressive measures, for example...immunosuppressive environment in turn may represent a favorable state for tumor progression (Ref 2). Future treatments...
  50. Expanding the Targeting Scope and Editing Efficiency of Adenine Base Editors

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    March 17, 2020, 1:32 p.m.
    ...continuous protein evolution through many rounds of mutations, selection, and replications per day.  The PACE...7.10 A mutagenesis plasmid controlling the phage mutation rate Phage infection results in a complete ABE...the phage is not infectious. The editing speed dictates which phage variants can propagate faster than...multiplexed: when tasked to correct two point mutations that hamper the expression of the fetal hemoglobin...this drawback, the lab introduced an additional mutation (V106W) into TadA-8e and the resulting ABE8e(TadA...sequences. Four DNA base swaps, so called point mutations that change C to T, G to A, A to G, and T to C...represent about two-thirds of known pathogenic point mutations. Together, cytosine and adenine base editors can...
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