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  1. New England Biolabs Cell-Imaging Plasmid Collection

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    ...mitochondrial localization 101124 pSNAPf-H2B Control Plasmid SNAP-tag Control for nuclear localization 101123...mitochondrial localization 101125 pCLIPf-NK1R Control Plasmid CLIP-tag Control for cell surface localization 101127...surface localization 101131 pACP-GPI Control Plasmid ACP/MCP-tag Control for cell surface localization 101128...Control plasmids with a recognizable sub-cellular localization (membrane, nucleus, etc.) are also available...-cell-permeant proteins. CLIP-tag CLIP-tag is identical in function to SNAP-tag but reacts with benzylcytosine...visualization of complementary protein function or localization. ACP and MCP tags ACP- and MCP-tags are small...SNAP-tag Control for endomembrane (CaaX box) localization 101129 pSNAPf-Cox8A Control Plasmid SNAP-tag...
  2. Rett Syndrome

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    ...interacting domain (NID) a nuclear localization signal (not essential for localization) the C - t erminal D omain... opens in a new window) ClinicalTrials.gov - a list of Rett syndrome clinical trials (Link opens in a ...window) PMID: 16615965 Leonard et al. 2017. Clinical and biological progress over 50 years in Rett syndrome...months of age. A defining feature, with onset typically between 18 to 30 months, is regression of previously...of Rett syndrome is currently based on specific clinical diagnostic criteria, defined as the presence of...MECP2 gene. Causative mutations for Rett syndrome typically arise spontaneously, although in rare cases Rett...of MECP2 is to regulate gene expression either locally or globally. The MECP2 protein contains several...
  3. Bacterial Expression Systems

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    ...collection contain fluorescent protein tags whose localization you can monitor in live cells (beware of artifacts...staining, and RNA transcript tags to monitor RNA localization. Using these plasmids you’ll hopefully get a...coat protein binding sites Philippe Cluzel RNA localization: Contains a 2x array of the binding sequence... that found in pZS*12-MS2-GFP ) to track RNA localization of your gene of interest once its appropriate... inducible) MBP, 6x His, signal sequence for localization to the periplasm David Waugh Empty lactose/IPTG...
  4. Fluorescent Protein Guide

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    ...small biomolecules or other physiological intracellular processes with genetically encoded fluorescent biosensors...mammals. Regulate Biological Activity Use fluorescent proteins to modulate biological activity, like transcription...Plasmids by Category Empty Backbones Understand the localization and/or function of your protein of interest ...Plasmids | Guide Use small molecules to activate genetically engineered cellular receptors that affect signalling...signalling pathways within cells. Subcellular Localization Determine where your protein of interest resides...Resources FPbase from Talley Lambert at Harvard Medical School Fluorescent Biosensor Database designed ...
  5. Rinehart Lab Phosphoprotein Reagents

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    ...Yale have made improvements to this system by genomically recoding E.coli (Lajoie et al., Science 2013)...of the popular SepOTSλ ( 68292 ). An important technical note: pSerOTS-C1* ( 188537 ) is a ROP minus plasmid...of interest by mass spectrometry in a technique called serine-oriented library/kinase-library reactions...Barber et al, Biochemistry 2018). Iterative Synthetically Phosphorylated Isomers (iSPI). This new resource...proteomics search algorithms, proteomics phosphosite localization algorithms, or any method confounded by phosphosite...WW2 domain) References & Protocols Iterative Synthetically Phosphorylated Isomers (iSPI) described in: ...: A multi-purpose, regenerable, proteome-scale, human phosphoserine resource for phosphoproteomics. Gassaway...
  6. CRISPR History and Development for Genome Engineering

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    ...engineering, offering flexibility and easy multiplexing/scaling. Prokaryotes have long utilized CRISPR as a powerful...to destroy the phages upon re-exposure. More specifically, specialized Cas proteins snip foreign DNA into...editing with CRISPR is not only simple, but also scalable. Multiple gRNAs targeting multiple loci can be...robust system for genome-wide screening. CRISPR Technological Advances CRISPR technology development has occurred...programmable platform well-suited for various biological and translational technologies. Biotechnology...agricultural and therapeutic applications. Despite the ethical controversies surrounding non-research applications... it’s adaptable to almost any model system or biological topic, and you don’t need to be an expert to ...
  7. Empty Backbones - Choosing Your Perfect Plasmid Backbone

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    ...Proteins Localization See full Fluorescent Protein Guide NLS Nuclear Localization pENTR4-myc-nuc... FLAG and SV40 nuclear localization signal Myr Membrane Localization pWZL-Neo-Myr-Flag-DEST - ... optimized YFP tags for purification or localization experiments Yeast GAL4, PGK, ..., which allows you to visualize the cellular localization of your protein. Just remember that when... for C elegans expression GFP Localization pcDNA3-EGFP - C-terminal GFP ... vector that adds a C-terminal nuclear localization signal FNpcDNA3 - N-terminal ... the plasmid. Selectable Marker Typical Host Organism Representative Empty ...
  8. AAV for Neuronal Tracing

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    ...JA, Callaway EM. 2007b. Monosynaptic restriction of transsynaptic tracing from single, genetically targeted...present, the virus can spread from this cell to synaptically connected cells (meaning, it can spread to cells...complementation, G-deleted rabies virus can spread to monosynaptically connected cells. To further refine the targeting... was modified so that it could only infect a genetically specified neuronal population. This is done using...leukosis virus. EnvA can direct virus infection specifically into cells that express the TVA viral receptor...EnvA-pseudotyped RAVB is delivered to the starter cell, and specifically targets the starter cell via the EnvA receptor...References Wickersham IR, Finke S, Conzelmann KK, Callaway EM. 2007a. Retrograde neuronal tracing with a ...
  9. Plasmids for Stem Cell Research

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    ...differentiate into multiple cell types, but are typically limited to related cell lineages. Pluripotent ...organism. iPSC technology removes the possible ethical concerns related to embryonic stem cell use and...generation of iPSCs is relatively simple in concept: ectopically express a cocktail of stem cell reprogramming...Feeder-Free and Xeno-Free Culture Conditions: A Clinically Compliant Approach. Stem Cells Transl Med. 2015...pluripotent stem cells via temporal modulation of canonical Wnt signaling. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2012 ...fibroblast reprogramming to cardiomyocytes using calcium activity as a functional measure of success. Mol.... Pereira Fibroblasts Neurons Lentiviral Human Chemical modulation of transcriptionally enriched signaling...
  10. Optogenetics Plasmid Collection

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    ...be used as an optical switch to control protein interactions, dimerization, localization or activity of...optogenetics plasmids such as microbial opsin and optical switch tools to measure and manipulate cells and...Fluorescent Protein Guide Microbial Opsin Plasmids Optical Switch Plasmids Background Optogenetics plasmids...the opsin in order to track its expression and localization. Many other types of proteins can also be controlled...response spectra) of different types of opsins and optical switches available in these tables, refer to Addgene's...Vector Type Promoter PI Publication Return to top Optical Switch Plasmids Browse, sort, or search the table...
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