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  1. EXtracellular Plasmid RESource (EXPRESs) Consortium

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    ...FLAG prey CD200-Cd4d3+4-COMP-blac-3xFLAG-6his Cd4d3+4-pentamer BasiginCd4d3+4-COMP-his-stop Type II expression... Type Plasmid Name Bait Cd4d3+4-bio Prey Cd4d3+4-COMP-b-lac His-tag Cd4d3+4-6his Bio-linker-his Cd4d3-...
  2. Immunology Research Plasmids and Resources

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    ...major histocompatibility complex, class I, A FLJ26655, HLAA HLA-B major histocompatibility complex, class...major histocompatibility complex, class II, DO beta DOB HLA-DPA1 major histocompatibility complex, class... Name Synonyms C3 complement component 3 ARMD9, ASP, CPAMD1 C5 complement component 5 CPAMD4, FLJ17816...R33729_1, SF20 C3 complement component 3 ARMD9, ASP, CPAMD1 C3AR1 complement component 3a receptor 1 AZ3B...HNFAG09 C5 complement component 5 CPAMD4, FLJ17816, FLJ17822, MGC142298 C5AR1 complement component 5a receptor...major histocompatibility complex, class II, DM beta D6S221E, RING7 HLA-DOA major histocompatibility complex...
  3. Antibody Guide

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    ...capture protein:DNA complexes. After capture, the DNA is released from the complex and can be sequenced...is licensed to multiple companies for sale. Before purchasing, directly compare the product information... size comparison of peptides. Independent antibody validation This method validates by comparing your ...configuration of a protein or a protein:protein complex. Due to their increased manufacturing requirements...from antibody fragments (shown in Figure 2) to completely unrelated molecules. Examples include: scFv -...nanostructures. Figure 2: An antibody (IgG, far left) compared to alternative affinity reagents (left to right...conjugating and signaling molecules, as some buffer components can interfere with the conjugate or conjugation...
  4. CRISPR Guide

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    ...type I Cas effector, composed of several separate Cas enzymes that form a complex called Cascade (see ...transposase components. Type I (generally) includes tnsA , tnsB , tnsC , and tniQ . In comparison, type V-...nuclease pair for every genomic target. Due to its comparative simplicity and adaptability, CRISPR rapidly became...mechanism Engineered CRISPR systems contain two components: a guide RNA ( gRNA or sgRNA ) and a CRISPR-associated...Cas enzyme). The gRNA is a short synthetic RNA composed of a scaffold sequence necessary for Cas-binding...have extended CRISPR applications to increasingly complex functions, including the ability to selectively...mechanisms of CRISPR and some of the ways the CRISPR components are leveraged to achieve specific goals, such...
  5. Plan Your Experiment

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    ... process of interest. Do you want to: Generate complete and permanent loss of gene expression or function...genetic manipulations require different CRISPR components. Selecting a specific genetic manipulation can...repair template and displays reduced efficiency compared to NHEJ knockout. Base editors can make a limited...major concern, Cas9-gRNA ribonucleoprotein (RNP) complexes are advantageous due to the transient Cas9 expression...fluorophore) Delivery method Expression System Components of System Application Mammalian expression vector...Packaging and envelope plasmids provide the necessary components to make lentiviral particles (for details about...our AAV Guide ) ∼4.5 kb packaging limit (only compatible with smaller Cas enzymes) Transient or stable...
  6. CRISPR History and Development for Genome Engineering

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    ...nuclease form a complex with each individual, unique crRNA. (4) Each crRNA:tracrRNA:Cas9 complex seeks out ...a protospacer adjacent motif (PAM). The CRISPR complex binds to the foreign DNA and cleaves it to destroy...out the DNA sequence complementary to the crRNA. In Type II CRISPR systems, a potential target sequence ...after where the crRNA would bind. (5) After the complex binds, Cas9 separates the double stranded DNA target...strands near the PAM. (6) The crRNA:tracrRNA:Cas9 complex unbinds after the double-strand break. CRISPR systems...classes based on the structure of the effector complex that cleaves the genomic DNA. Type II CRISPR was...following in 2015. Class 1 (Multi-subunit effector complex) Class 2 (Single multi-domain effector) Type I ...
  7. Genomic Deletions in Mammalian Cell Lines

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    ...Determine the reverse complement of each guide sequence. Example reverse complement sequences of the Pim1...repair. Deletions have potential advantages as compared to single-site small indels given the efficiency...oligos for each guide and its associated reverse complement including additional nucleotides for cloning ...sequence and “AAAC” before the guide’s reverse complement for cloning into the pX330 vector using BbsI ...sequence. Add a C at the 3’ end of the reverse complement oligo ( e.g., sgRNA-A in Table 4 ). The resultant...not add C to the final position of the reverse complement oligo. In this case, the resultant oligos would...μl reaction mix for each guide and its reverse complement: 1.0 μl sgRNA 24- or 25-mer oligo (100 μM; see...
  8. mTOR Pathway

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    ... kinase, is found in two complexes, mTORC1 and mTORC2. Each complex contains a unique subunit...tensin homolog Rictor RPTOR independent companion of MTOR, complex 2 SGK Serum/glucocorticoid regulated ... to find available plasmids for the gene. For components with multiple isoforms or subunits, individual...links to each gene page are provided below. mTORC1 Complex Symbol Name 4E-BP Eukaryotic translation initiation... RPTOR; Regulatory associated protein of MTOR, complex 1 Rheb Ras homolog enriched in brain S6K Also known...Hippel-Lindau tumor suppressor Return to top mTORC2 Complex Symbol Name AKT AKT1 AKT2 AKT3 v-akt murine thymoma...
  9. CRISPR Plasmids - Cascade-Cas3

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    ...sociated c omplex for a ntiviral de fense) complex, comprised of a combination of Cas5, Cas6, Cas7, Cas8...to the difficulties in getting all components of the Cascade complex to express equally. To combat this...system that can cause large genomic deletions. Compared to deletions generated by Cas9, large deletions...nature, Class 1 systems are largely underutilized compared to their Class 2 counterparts like Cas9. This ...though many still separate the individual Cas components. Figure 1: Overview of Cascade-Cas3 mechanism...
  10. Bacterial Expression Systems

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    ...vectors with various resistances. Comprehensive multi-cloning site compatible with standard cloning using many...redirecting metabolic pathways to produce a therapeutic compound, there are many different ways to alter bacterial...expression of Cas9 nuclease gRNA. For a more comprehensive list of our bacterial CRISPR plasmids, see here...inducing double stranded breaks. For a more comprehensive list of our bacterial CRISPR plasmids, see here...bacterial gene disruption or knockdown. For a more comprehensive list of our bacterial CRISPR plasmids, see here...with an N-terminal 6x His tag and an MBP tag. Compatible with Gateway cloning. pDEST-periHisMBP 11086 ...disulfide bond formation or prevent toxicity. Compatible with Gateway cloning. pGTvL1-SGC 39188 pTac (...
  11. CRISPR Plasmids - CRISPR Transposases (CAST)

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    ...instead recruiting the transposase (comprised of multiple components) to target locations in the genome...type I Cas effector, composed of several separate Cas enzymes that form a complex called Cascade ( C RISPR...for a ntiviral de fense), and four transposase components (TnsA, TnsB, TnsC, and TniQ). Type I CASTs can...V-K Cas effector, Cas12k, and three transposase components (TnsB, TnsC, and TniQ). Unlike type I, type V-K...
  12. New England Biolabs Cell-Imaging Plasmid Collection

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    ...Biolabs website. For a comprehensive comparison to GFP, please refer to NEB's comparison of SNAP-tag, CLIP-...internal or surface proteins Single constructs are compatible with multiple applications (different fluorophores...allow for dual labeling and visualization of complementary protein function or localization. ACP and MCP...cell surface proteins with chemically diverse compounds. J Am Chem Soc. 126(29):8896-7. PMID:15264811 ...
  13. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Biosensors

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    ...designed to specifically localize to cellular compartments or organelles. Addgene’s database includes many...imaging activity in neuronal populations and microcompartments. Nat Methods. 2019 Jul;16(7):649-657. Douglas...GCaMP6m/s in cells depdent on Cre, Flp, or Vcre Comprehensive Dual- and Triple-Feature Intersectional Single-Vector...;101(50):17404-9. Ca2+ indicators based on computationally redesigned calmodulin-peptide pairs. Chem Biol...sRGECO (constitutive or Cre- or Flp-dependent) Comprehensive Dual- and Triple-Feature Intersectional Single-Vector...locations. PLoS One. 2012;7(11):e49371. Direct comparison of a genetically encoded sensor and small molecule...NAD/NADH ratio changes in different cellular compartments. Biochim Biophys Acta. 2013 Nov 25. pii: S0304...
  14. Cre-lox system

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    ...recombination has occurred, allowing for direct comparison of Cre+ and Cre- cells. While Cre-lox recombination...Mammalian Pelczar 51267 pCAG-Co-InCreN N-terminal component of the Co-InCre system CAG Mammalian Pelczar 51268... 51268 pCAG-Co-InCreC C-terminal component of the Co-InCre system CAG Mammalian Pelczar 51273 pCAG-Roxed-Cre...Eisenhoffer 131782 pME-CreLite CreLite system components, PhyBdeltaCreC and PIF6CreN, in middle entry ...Eisenhoffer 131785 pAAV-CreLite CreLite system components, PhyBdeltaCreC and PIF6CreN, in AAV donor/transfer...Eisenhoffer 131786 pLenti-CreLite CreLite system components, PhyBdeltaCreC and PIF6CreN, in lentiviral vector...Birchler 140131 pAAV-EF1a-NCreV N-terminal Cre component split with Vivid photodimers EF-1 alpha AAV Zeng...
  15. Distribution to Industry

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    ...High Complexity Golden Gate Assembly Standards Kit Cloning Eric Cantor Kit for using comprehensive end-...Transfer Agreements Most Addgene orders must be accompanied by a material transfer agreement (MTA), including...Scientist Acknowledgement (RSA). This form can be completed electronically by the scientist who will be using...using the materials in the order. After the RSA is complete, Addgene will send you a copy of the MTA, which...
  16. Fluorescent Protein Guide: Subcellular Localization

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    ...most common is to use fluorescence microscopy to compare the localization of your protein of interest with...Fusions to other FPs can be found by searching the complete Michael Davidson Fluorescent Protein Collection...table below to find markers of secretory pathway components. ID Plasmid Structure Targeting Gene/Signal Fluorescent...
  17. Tetracycline Inducible Expression

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    ...tetracycline on or rtTA is more appropriate. Basic components Components for a tetracycline off system are: Plasmid... your gene of interest tTA expression plasmid Components for a tetracycline on system are: Plasmid containing...can be made that continuously express a system component (e.g. tTA). Use of tetracycline or a derivative...toxicity, a known half-life (24 hours), and is compararably inexpensive. The induction profiles for other...
  18. Zhang Lab CRISPR Page

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    ...Activation Mediator (SAM) is an engineered protein complex for the transcriptional activation of endogenous...endogenous genes. It consists of three components: A nucleolytically inactive Cas9-VP64 fusion A sgRNA incorporating... : Expresses the MS2-P65-HSF1 activator helper complex with 2A GFP 61424 : sgRNA cloning backbone with...vector encoding the MS2-P65-HSF1 activator helper complex with a 2A Hygro resistance marker 61427 : lentiviral...transcriptional activation by an engineered CRISPR-Cas9 complex. Konermann S*, Brigham MD*, Trevino AE, Joung J...
  19. Synthetic Biology - Assembly Standards Guide

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    ...parts can be combined to construct complex networks. This is accomplished through the use of assembly standards...suffix sequences that make it easy to combine components for synthetic biology research. Synthetic...meaning that the suffix will need to be reverse complimented for primer design. The restriction enzymes used...
  20. Antibody Production

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    ...containing 1 mM sodium azide. This buffer is not compatible for use in live cells and will interfere with...secondary antibody. The fluorescence pattern is compared to an untransfected control. Immunohistochemistry...secondary antibody. The tissue labeling pattern is compared to the mRNA expression pattern cited in the Tissue...HRP-conjugated secondary antibody. Protein expression is compared to an untransfected control and the protein size...
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