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  1. Plasmids 101: FLEx Vectors

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    April 28, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...fragment. The availability of both wild-type and mutant loxP sites has allowed scientists to leverage this...site-specific recombination. The FLEx switch takes advantage of the orientation specificity of the site-specific...needs. How does the FLEx switch work? Let’s say you want to design a genetic FLEx switch that turns BFP expression...followed by the mCherry coding sequence in the antisense orientation (Figure 1, top). The entire DNA cassette...the gene you would like to rescue with in the antisense orientation (let’s call the gene “GeneR”). The...that your gene of interest starts in the inverse/antisense "off" position and is flipped to the sense (on...Saunders A, Johnson CA, Sabatini BL. 2012. Novel recombinant adeno-associated viruses for Cre activated and...
  2. How-to: 5 Steps to a Great Panel Discussion

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    Oct. 22, 2014, 1:57 p.m.
    ...smallest program. I don't mean have fancy food or a fantastic view (these are nice if you can afford them). ...performance with room for fortuitous improvisation. You want to make it look effortless to the audience, but ...so her ability to control the event is what is important. Choose 4 panelists (maybe 5) and no more. Too...on the topic at hand. You can use this to the advantage of the program. Start the program by polling the...Timing is everything Many of my suggestions are meant to keep the event on time. Nobody likes a program...postures shift, they are checking out. If you can, plant 1-2 good questions with trusted audience members...section. And what about those audience members that want to take over? It is the moderator's job to politely...
  3. Plasmids 101: 5 factors to help you choose the right cloning method

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    Aug. 21, 2018, 12:31 p.m.
    ...would at least be guaranteed a successful result? While there are never any guarantees, some cloning techniques... purposes. We’re here to help with that! Four important factors to consider for any experiment are: ...Efficiency For cloning in particular, another important consideration is: The number of inserts ......Resources” section at the end of the post! Speed: Your grant deadline is approaching or your advisor is demanding...looking for a more streamlined approach, you might want to give Gateway a try. This method, developed by... to the use of toxic ccdB to prevent any non-recombinant vectors from propagating. The ligation-independent...
  4. Tips to Make the Most of a Scientific Conference

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    May 23, 2019, 12:26 p.m.
    ...first things you might want to know is what their project is. Or maybe you want to introduce yourself ...poster: those that want you to walk them through the entire poster, or those that want to look through themselves...to introduce yourself and what you do. You might want to include your university and your advisor’s name...like “Let me know if you have questions or if you want me to walk you through the poster.” Have a notebook...there. Check out the conference website for any relevant hashtags and handles to help you find other scientists...
  5. Degrading DNA with Cascade-Cas3

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    Feb. 11, 2025, 2:15 p.m.
    ...called Cascade (CRISPR-associated complex for antiviral defense). Cascade is brought to the target location..., with Cas3 systems making up type I, the most abundant type in the Class 1 category. These type Is can....com.   The Cascade complex Cascade is an important component of the CRISPR Cas3 system. Most Cascade...is pulled through the Cas3. This mechanism is important for Cas3’s biggest trick. Cas3 likes to bluff,... pairs, stopping either at boundaries defined by anti-CRISPR proteins or running into other proteins naturally...to its full potential. Hopefully more people will want to utilize Cas3’s degradative power in the future...CRISPR 101: Cas9 vs. The Other Cas(s) CRISPR 101: Anti-CRISPR Proteins Switch Off CRISPR-Cas Systems INTEGRATE...
  6. Academic vs. Industry Postdocs

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    Nov. 13, 2018, 1:22 p.m.
    ...patients. And, to be honest, I’ve never enjoyed grant-writing. The more I talked to people with industry...interested in the drug discovery process, or you want to end up in an industry job, being immersed in ...on which company you choose. If publishing is important to you, make sure that your project will not involve...pages. In academia, however, writing papers and grants is an inescapable and essential part of being able...’re often required to at least attempt to write grants. If you don’t enjoy or excel at writing, an industry...postdoc will free you of the never-ending cycle of grant-writing that is academic life. Of course, because...contrast industry postdocs at those companies. Do you want a postdoc that’s shorter? Longer? Would you like...
  7. Tips for a 1st time AAV user (by a Rookie AAV user)

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    Oct. 23, 2018, 11:49 a.m.
    ...PEG precipitation of the HEK293 cell culture supernatant because it’s time consuming to prepare the 40%...virus from the cell pellet alone. If yield is important, or if the viral particles of the AAV serotype... concentrations of iodixanol to separate out contaminants from an impure AAV preparation. 15%, 25%, 40%...titration by qPCR Overview: AAV titering by qPCR quantifies the number of genome-containing viral particles... primer/probe set can be used and samples are quantified by comparing to an AAV standard curve, which ...Universal real-time PCR for the detection and quantification of adeno-associated virus serotype 2-derived...R.A., & Samulski, R.J. (2007). Production of recombinant adeno-associated viral vectors for in vitro and...
  8. Addgene's Cancer Collection Pages Connect the Research Community

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    Sept. 6, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ... is our own immune system, which can recognize antigens on cancerous cells and eliminate them from the...ensues, traditional chemotherapies have taken advantage of the universally-dividing behavior of cancer...approaching the Ras problem by exploiting the different mutant versions of Ras that are most prevalent in human...fluorescent protein fusion studies and the generation of mutant cell lines. Further, for each plasmid in the kit...making the results of any such study as clinically relevant as possible. Connecting the research community...community, will soon expand to include several other important pathways. We invite feedback and contributions...of signaling pathways with potential to confer anticancer drug resistance." Science signaling 7.357 (2014...
  9. Plasmids 101: Multicistronic Vectors

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    Sept. 9, 2014, 8:20 p.m.
    ...of detection; they are useful almost anytime you want to express multiple genes in the same cell. Although...expressed from the same cassette is sometimes advantageous, particularly when only a portion of the plasmid...expression levels between two or more genes is important. How do multicistronic vectors work? Scientists... mRNA. However, some bicistronic vectors take advantage of an element called an Internal Ribosome Entry...bicistronic vectors; however, they do have some disadvantages. These elements are quite large (500-600 bp)...vector.3  2A Peptides To overcome some of the disadvantages of the IRES element, scientists have adapted...PubMed. 5. Scalable signaling mediated by T cell antigen receptor-CD3 ITAMs ensures effective negative selection...
  10. Which Fluorescent Protein Should I Use?

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    May 20, 2014, 2:06 p.m.
    ...derived. For a breakdown of GFP, it's variants, and their relevant mutations, check out Marcy's post from...FPs just keeps getting larger with hundreds of variants available. Read on to familiarize yourself with...emission wavelenght range).  By mutating GFP, the variants blue FP (BFP), cyan FP (CFP), and yellow FP (YFP...calculated as the product of extinction coefficient and quantum yield of the protein, divided by 1000. In many ...temperature). pH Stability: This parameter is important if you are planning to express the FP in acidic...with very comprehensive data sheets on many FP variants Plasmids 101: Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) ...
  11. A Needle in a Base-Stack: Cas9 Structural Biology

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    June 4, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...it is limited to only 20 bases, or why it’s so important to choose a target sequence with a nearby protospacer-adjacent...unpaired strand in the center of the protein. The repeat:anti-repeat duplex pokes out from the REC lobe and...blue.   The REC lobe binds tightly to the repeat:anti-repeat duplex of the guide RNA, confirming its..., but they improve cutting efficiency and are important for robust activity in cells (Jiang & Doudna, ... loop to produce SuperFi-Cas9, a high-fidelity variant that still retains high cleavage efficiency (Bravo...correct positioning of the non-target DNA strand is important for stabilizing the active conformation of the... and different techniques all bring their own advantages—and blind spots—to these questions. Each new ...
  12. Capturing a Moment with Marc Zimmer’s “The State of Science”

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    July 30, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ...book left them wanting to learn more. There are individual paragraphs that may have warranted their own chapters...politicization of science (from climate change deniers to anti-vaxxers), and the very real dangers of quackery,...self-promotion, and personality is playing an increasingly important role in science. The science produced by the quieter...etc.) with that produced by the confident and flamboyant Watsons.” In Part Four, “New Science,” Zimmer...posits the way science is being done has changed significantly over the last decade. He describes the detection... chapters, and certainly chapters that could warrant their own books. Multiple books have been written...
  13. CRISPR Activation: A Practical Guide

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    Aug. 18, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...create specific edits in DNA, there has also been significant work on constructing Cas9 transcriptional activators...upregulation of essentially any gene by fusing mutants of Cas9 deficient in DNA cutting activity to a ... working as expected. Finally, for each gene you want to activate, you should also be ready to test three...Thus, in cases where users have a single gene they want to activate, we would recommend using a cDNA overexpression... the promoter of another gene, thereby driving aberrant transcription. That being said, we generally pick..., Picco G, Gonçalves E, Beaver CM, Migliardi G, Santos R, Rao Y, Sassi F, Pinnelli M, Ansari R, Harper...Addgene Blog Learn how to Choose the Best Cas9 Variant for Your Next Experiment Find out More about Genome-wide...
  14. Tips for CRISPR Gene Editing in Mice

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    June 28, 2016, 10:59 a.m.
    ...future.  Many thanks to our guest blogger Samantha Young. Samantha Young is a Medical Writer with a PhD in... This post was contributed by guest blogger Samantha Young. The use of CRISPR/Cas9 for gene editing has...al., 2013, Cho et al., 2014). There are several variants of the CRISPR/Cas9 system floating around, and...and many pre-designed plasmids containing these variants ready for purchase. But what is the easiest and...). In this case you should be able to find your mutant from screening as little as 8-10 pups. The level...PMC3875854. 2. Mashiko, Daisuke, et al. "Generation of mutant mice by pronuclear injection of circular plasmid...
  15. Data Freedom: The Expansion of Data Sharing in Research Publications

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    Aug. 5, 2014, 6:51 p.m.
    ...compelling of these were those from researchers who wanted more time to mine their own data, with some smaller...work this may entail.  So if access to data is important, what data should be included? We should recognize... storing data in a sharable form is indeed a significant effort. Our standards of data recording are highly...encouraging authors to integrate datasets with their resultant figures. Instead of providing a “dead end” figure...touch interfaces where the viewer is more likely to want to manipulate how they view the information. We ...importance of data sharing The reason this topic is important to my lab is three-fold. Firstly, we rely on many...experiments and understand their data. Likewise, we want to contribute to helping others understand ours....
  16. Let There Be LITE Plasmids

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    Nov. 21, 2013, 3:56 p.m.
    ... the brains of living mice both quickly and significantly. Genes under LITE control showed a rise in transcription...epigenetics with the addition of histone modifiers. “We want to allow people to prove the causal role of specific... Möglich and Peter Hegemann described several advantages of the new system: "First, the light-responsive... methyltetrahydrofolate, which are universally abundant. Second, induction of transcription occurs within...in C. elegans and in Plasmodium. For those who do want to apply LITEs for the transformation of neurons...tip: save yourself some time by making an AAV1 supernatant. (The details can be found here.) So tell us,...
  17. Plasmids 101: Common Lab E. coli Strains

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    Nov. 7, 2014, 2:56 p.m.
    ...methylase mutation (GATC) Preparing unmethylated DNA, important when trying to cut with certain restriction enzymes... mutation (CCWGG) Preparing unmethylated DNA, important when trying to cut with certain restriction enzymes...propagating plasmids expressing the ccdB gene (important in Gateway cloning). F-mcrA Δ(mrr-hsdRMS-mcrBC...propagating plasmids expressing the ccdB gene (important in Gateway cloning). F- gyrA462 endA1 glnV44 Δ...maintenance of a plasmids with R6Kγ origin; contains a mutant allele of the pir gene that maintains the plasmids...screening and routine cloning, nalidixic acid resistant. endA1 gyrA96(nalR) thi-1 recA1 relA1 lac glnV44...plasmids, ligated DNA, and libraries, nalidixic acid resistant.  endA1 glnV44 recA1 thi-1 gyrA96 relA1 lac Hte...
  18. Modulate the Activity of 17 Signaling Pathways with One Kit!

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    March 22, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...relatively short amount of time, cancers become resistant to drugs, particularly targeted therapies,” said...comprehensive understanding of how cancers become resistant, an emerging theme is that they do so by activating...signaling pathways involved in drug resistance Wood wanted to find out which particular pathways drive resistance...pathways, they identified a set of one to three mutant complementary DNAs (cDNAs) representing core nodes...of - and that’s thrilling to us,” Wood says. “We want to make these available as widely as possible.” ...of signaling pathways with potential to confer anticancer drug resistance." Science signaling 7.357 (2014...
  19. A new platform for fast functional characterization of potentially cancerous mutations

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    May 7, 2019, 12:39 p.m.
    ...annotate genetic perturbations that may play significant roles in cancer pathogenesis. Their work culminated... any mutations that that confer proliferation advantages will be revealed in the absence of growth factor...mutations were found to be “neutral,” having no significant effect on cell viability compared to a wild-type...Approximately ~22% of the mutations, however, significantly increased cell viability, and these “activators...passenger mutations from the “active” drivers is important for the development of targeted therapeutic interventions...dozens of wild-type genes and their associated mutants in other model systems. It is possible that a given...
  20. Phage Directory: From Phage Therapy to a Repository of Phage Information

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    Jan. 10, 2019, 2:38 p.m.
    ...using Twitter to find phages to treat an antibiotic resistant bacterial infection, she shared that tweet...for phage may not be needed if other antibiotics work. “We don’t want to cry wolf to the phage community...woman with CF whose infection has failed all #antibiotics. We need lytic non-lysogenic phage URGENTLY to... a repository of phage data and information. “We want to be the go-to place for phage information because...
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