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  1. Lentiviral Guide

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    ...systems Packaging Plasmid All on one plasmid: Gag, Pol, Rev, Tat Two plasmids: one encoding Gag and Pol and...integration. Packaging plasmid(s) Envelope plasmid Addgene’s packaging and envelope plasmids are generalized ...single packaging plasmid encoding the Gag, Pol, Rev, and Tat genes. The transfer plasmid contains the viral...packaging system is split into two plasmids: one encoding Rev and one encoding Gag and Pol. Although safer, ...and another encoding Rev Envelope Plasmid Interchangeable: usually encodes for VSV-G Interchangeable: ...usually encodes for VSV-G Safety Safe. Replication incompetent: Uses 3 separate plasmids encoding various... 3-4 plasmids are transfected into A293T cells: one transfer plasmid one or two packaging plasmid(s) one...
  2. Retrovirus Guide

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    ... are not encoded by the transfer plasmid, but instead are provided in trans by other plasmids or the packaging...components are needed: γ-Retroviral transfer plasmid encoding a transgene, sgRNA, or shRNA of interest: ...γ-retroviral packaging plasmids are not interchangeable. General envelope plasmids, such as VSV-G, however... trans by specific plasmids. This method, therefore, reduces the number of plasmids that are required ...γ-retroviruses self-inactivating (SIN)? They can be. Plasmids that encode SIN γ-retrovirus lack most of the U3 region...do many γ-retroviral plasmids have similar names? The nomenclature of the plasmid backbone is meant to...selection. Return to Top Glossary Plasmid Type Element On Same Plasmid as Transgene? Purpose Envelope VSVG...
  3. Molecular Biology Reference

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    ...Restriction Cloning Plasmids 101: Inducible Promoters Plasmids 101: What is a plasmid? Plasmids 101: Antibiotic...Molecular Genetics Plasmid Elements Working with Plasmids Introduction Types of Plasmids E. coli strains ...propagating plasmids Antibiotics commonly used for plasmid selection DNA sequencing for plasmid verification...to be studied into the plasmid. Below are some common plasmid elements: Plasmid Element Description Origin...biology basics and plasmid components. Plasmids 101: Origin of Replication Plasmids 101: The Promoter ...combinations each amino acid is encoded for by multiple codons. Plasmids and Recombinant DNA Technology...coined the term plasmid, in reference to any extrachromosomal heritable determinant. Plasmids are fragments...
  4. Chemogenetics Guide

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    ... chemogenetics plasmids available through Addgene, check out our Chemogenetics Plasmid Collection . Figure...receptors, and a wide variety of AAV-encoding chemogenetics plasmids are available. Additionally, genetically...Preparations of Chemogenetic Plasmids ! Table 4. Common promoters in chemogenetics plasmids Promoter Cell Specificity... Depending on the experiment, an AAV-encoded chemogenetic plasmid may need to be targeted to specific ...expression of AAV-encoded chemogenetic receptors. FLEx vectors block expression in the absence of Cre and are especially...tissue-specific Cre is provided. Want to know more about FLEx vectors? Read our Plasmids 101: FLEx Vectors...Addgene's guide to using Chemogenetics plasmids in your lab for interrogation of neuronal activity. Science...
  5. Optogenetics Guide

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    ... check out our Biosensors Plasmid Collection . To find optogenetics plasmids available through Addgene...mutagenesis - use Addgene's Optical Switch Plasmid Table to search for plasmids for your next experiment. For a ...domain (iLID plasmid), while its natural binding partner SspB is included in a separate plasmid; Blue light...Addgene's guide to using Optogenetics plasmids in your lab, including explanations of microbial opsin...functions into two groups: Actuators are genetically-encoded tools for light-activated control of proteins; ...opsins and optical switches Sensors are genetically-encoded reporters of molecular signals; e.g., calcium indicators...Addgene, check out our Optogenetics Plasmid Collection . Microbial Opsins Opsins are light-gated ion channels...
  6. Cloning

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    ... of interest (YGOI) into a recipient plasmid. (Image from Plasmid 101: Restriction cloning ) Back to Top...Entry plasmids are also available, allowing for rapid cloning of PCR products into donor plasmids without...Second, the restriction site is encoded on both the insert and plasmid in such a way that all recognition...gateway donor plasmid which contains compatible attP sites via a proprietary BP clonase (creating an entry ... providing an incredibly quick and easy way to clone a fresh PCR product into a plasmid. The major disadvantage...that very few plasmid backbones are available TOPO® ready, and it is not feasible to create a TOPO® vector...manipulate genes of interest and then insert them into plasmids for replication and protein expression. So how...
  7. CRISPR Guide

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    ...guide to using CRISPR plasmids in your lab, from knockouts to pooled library screening....multiplexing , and increases the likelihood that any cell containing the CRISPR plasmid will have all desired...discovered. Browse Plasmids: Single-Strand Break (Nick) , Double-Strand Break (Cut) Increasing Cas9 PAM flexibility... cell must be validated experimentally. Browse Plasmids: Double-Strand Break (Cut) Multiplex Genome Engineering...cases, delivering multiple gRNAs using a single plasmid ensures that all gRNAs will be expressed in the...genetic loci by cloning multiple gRNAs into a single plasmid — though some have achieved targeting in the double...later. Read more about Cas9 multiplexing . Browse Plasmids: Multiplex gRNA Vectors Engineering the Cas9 Endonuclease...
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