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  1. FPbase: A new community-editable fluorescent protein database

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    ...community fluorescent protein database As recognized by the 2008 Nobel Prize, fluorescent proteins (FPs) ...Choosing the B(right)est Fluorescent Protein Choosing Your Fluorescent Proteins for Multicolor Imaging ...strict database design (schema).  Registered users can submit new fluorescent proteins, add data to existing...Table of Fluorescent Protein Properties provides a master list of all proteins in the database, and the...all fluorescent protein plasmids Find plasmids for FRET Check out the Michael Davidson Fluorescent Protein...Every protein has a page with all the information in the database relating to that specific protein (for...as temperature, pH, fusion protein, etc...).  There are many online guides – including an excellent series...
  2. Allen Institute for Cell Science Plasmid Collection

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    ...May Also Like... CRISPR Guide CRISPR Protein Tagging Fluorescent Protein Guide Subcellular Localization... has deposited plasmids to generate fluorescently tagged proteins of key cellular structures in human ...researchers will be able to generate fluorescently tagged proteins of key cellular structures in human ...Institute for Cell Science data portal (Link opens in a new window) , including: data and images from the hiPS... collection (Link opens in a new window) of fluorescently tagged, human, induced pluripotent stem cell... hiPS cell lines gRNA sequences used in the creation of the hiPS cell lines The following plasmids can...structures. Addgene ID Plasmid Allen Institute ID Tag Protein Structure 87420 PXN-EGFP AICSDP-1 EGFP Paxillin...
  3. Zebrafish Plasmid Collection

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    ...plasmids for genome editing, empty backbones, fluorescent proteins, reporters, biosensors, and Cre expression...markers, somatic mutations, or labeling with fluorescent proteins to visualize and track clones of cells over...Bagnat lab. Targeting cassettes encoding fluorescent proteins for tagging genes at endogenous genomic ...for studying neurodegenerative disorders. Fluorescent Protein Fusion Construct Set - Amro Hamdoun Lab. .... A useful “starter kit” for screening fluorescent protein fusion expression in organisms or cells in ...latest reference sequence assembly for the zebrafish genome. Zebrafish Model Organism Database (ZFIN) - A curated... curated database of genetic, genomic, and developmental data for zebrafish biology. Zebrafish International...
  4. CrispyCrunch: High-throughput Design and Analysis of CRISPR+HDR Experiments

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    ...to tag all 22,000 protein coding genes in the human genome with fluorescent proteins. For each gene, we...CrispyCrunch is how it mutates guide sequences to prevent re-cutting of the sequence inserted by HDR. Although... If the guide PAM is within the coding region, the algorithm then compares the guide sequence to every... often because the HDR inserted sequence splits up the guide sequence.) If neither of the above are options...codons in the guide sequence, one by one, from the PAM outwards so that the DNA sequence is altered but... we needed to design guide RNAs, donor templates and sequencing primers for quality control. At such a...HDR requires the additional step of mutating guide sequences in a way that prevents re-cutting but does ...
  5. Hot Plasmids - June 2020 - Barcoded CRISPR Library, Sparse Cell Labeling, Calcineurin Reporter, and DNA Staining Dye Alternative

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    ...DNA. TALE proteins can bind specific DNA sequences which brings the attached fluorescent protein to the ...stranded DNA bound by tTALE-FP with the fluorescent protein fluorescing green. Image from Shin et al., 2019...intercalating fluorescent dyes for DNA-protein interaction studies? Kyubong Jo's lab generated fluorescent protein...10.15698%2Fmic2020.04.713 Truncated TALE-fluorescent protein fusions as a DNA staining dye Article contributed...a new CRISPR screening method that makes use of guide RNAs with internal barcodes (iBARs) in their loop... the iBARs can be detected by next generation sequencing.  In order to avoid a high false-positive rate...one gRNA. The iBAR method resulted in high quality data even when used at a high multiplicity of infection...
  6. Fluorescent Proteins 101: GFP Fusion Proteins - Making the Right Connection

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    ...applications of fluorescent proteins. These fusion proteins enable the observation of proteins in living cells...oligomerization of fluorescent proteins is a concern. The propensity of fluorescent proteins to oligomerize...C-terminus of the fluorescent protein and protein of interest (POI). To indicate the sequence, people often...Inserting a fluorescent protein within your protein of interest We have encountered several proteins for which...Addgene blog Read our fluorescent proteins blog posts Download the fluorescent proteins 101 eBook Read our... Browse the fluorescent protein collection Find empty backbones for fluorescent protein fusions Browse...University of Amsterdam). Tagging a protein of interest with a fluorescent protein to study its function is one...
  7. Plasmids for Endogenous Gene Tagging in Human Cells

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    ...either side of the fluorescent protein sequence that is homologous to the sequence into which it is being...Tagging Plasmids Browse the Fluorescent Protein Collection Check out the CRISPR Guide Pages ...producing both a tagged protein from the tagged allele and an untagged protein from the untagged allele...of the protein gleaned from the literature and engagement with researchers who study the protein or structure...and C. elegans. In addition to generating fluorescent protein fusions, plasmids are available for tagging...of interest. Endogenous gene tagging with fluorescent proteins as described here enables live cell imaging...Non-Homologous End Joining Check Out Our Fluorescent Protein Posts Resources on Addgene.org Browse CRISPR...
  8. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - September 2021

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    ...mCherry fluorescent protein followed by a stop codon and the coding sequence for a green fluorescent protein...of cell-free system, capable of producing fluorescent proteins and enzymes. Image from Moore et al., 2021...validated through monitoring the expression of fluorescent proteins and oxytetracycline enzymes. Next, this ...end-point sequencing assays.  This tool was designed by putting together the coding sequence of a mCherry...sgRNA Library targets human mRNA binding proteins with 10 guide RNAs per gene. The lab modified the lentiviral...and Cas13Y, two compact Cas13 proteins found in the metagenome datasets from hypersaline samples, were...biochemical secondary energy sources to increase protein yields from 36 μg/mL to 266 μg/mL. The reaction...
  9. What's New in CRISPR - September 2019

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    ...donor vector to create knock-ins of fluorescent proteins, fusion proteins, or transcriptional regulators. ...interest and on either side of the cargo (ex: fluorescent protein gene) on the donor vector. Therefore, targeting... universal sgRNA that targets the donor vector sequence. Homology arms that flank the donor plasmid cargo...Find the GeneWeld vector kit CasX, a small Cas protein, is active in E. coli and human cells Two years...ago, Jennifer Doudna’s lab discovered a new Cas protein, CasX, from metagenomic analysis of microbial DNA...from groundwater. Now, they’ve recently published data demonstrating that CasX is active in both E. coli...Cas9 to a mutated human estrogen receptor. This protein fusion stays in the cytoplasm, but with the addition...
  10. Tagging Optogenetics and Chemogenetics Receptors: Fluorescent Proteins and Other Options

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    ... found that fluorescent proteins might not always be the best option. Fluorescent proteins can interfere...fused to ‘tag’ or ‘label’ proteins to facilitate its detection. Fluorescent proteins are most widely used ...green and red fluorescent proteins) allow simultaneous identification of more than one protein of interest...interfere with fused protein function Under some circumstances, the fused fluorescent proteins can be a roadblock... in the expression of the protein of interest. The green fluorescent protein (GFP) and mCherry, two of...trafficking of the fusion protein (Kimple et al., 2013). We found that the fluorescent proteins can, indeed, interfere...advantageous over fluorescent proteins when the fluorescence is not essential to identify the expression ...
  11. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Introduction to FRET

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    ... Out Fluorescent Protein Biosensors Browse the Entire Fluorescent Protein Collection ...emission by fluorescence. The widespread use of FRET with fluorescent molecules, including fluorescent proteins...assortment of fluorescent proteins available. Fortunately, several excellent reviews have collated data from various...PMC3810607. 2. Bajar, Bryce T., et al. "A Guide to Fluorescent Protein FRET Pairs." Sensors 16.9 (2016): 1488..., et al. "Fluorescent protein based FRET pairs with improved dynamic range for fluorescence lifetime measurements...Atsushi, et al. "Fluorescent indicators for Ca2+ based on green fluorescent proteins and calmodulin." ...PMC4523203. Many empty vectors containing these fluorescent proteins are available on our FRET Resource page ...
  12. Neurodegeneration Research Collection

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    ...See More Fluorescent Proteins Find information on Addgene's collections of fluorescent proteins, including...huntingtin proteins with abnormally long polyglutamine sequences. These glutamine-rich sequences are prone... iPSC Differentiation Factors Antibodies Fluorescent Proteins Other Resources Neurodegenerative Disorders...misfolding and aggregation and can interfere with protein-protein interactions and nerve cell function within...curing and treating them. Scientists are studying protein aggregation, learning about the blood brain barrier...will advance more quickly with the avid sharing of data, tools, resources, methods, and results that are...modification and target species. You can also find our guide to using plasmid pooled libraries . New and Noteworthy...
  13. How to Design Your gRNA for CRISPR Genome Editing

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    ...can worry less about sequence optimality because you generally have fewer sequences to choose from). Finally...location and sequence are of approximately equal importance in design – an optimized sequence will do little...next experiment in Addgene's Validated gRNA Sequence Datatable. A more extended discussion of these subjects...modification. Whole-genome sequencing of cells modified by CRISPR indicates that the consequences of off-target activity...or modulation of gene expression. Location and sequence are important considerations for designing your...you target, but it is important that your gRNA sequence is designed to be highly active and reduce off...means there are so few gRNAs to choose from that sequence preferences must largely be ignored. Created...
  14. Antibody Validation for Flow Cytometry

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    ...indicate the presence of supportive data. To be supportive, the data must show that the antigen being detected... the optimal knockdown of the protein target will depend on the protein turnover rate. If you need a more...Correctly interpreting your data therefore necessitates careful design of RNAi sequences, confirmation of RNA...lines to the -omics data. The cell lines with higher expression of the target protein, as determined by ...suppress the expression of many related proteins, not just your protein of interest, which can affect your ...through an epitope tag such as FLAG/His/GFP. Fluorescent protein tags, which correlate closely with target... levels of the target protein. It may only be able to detect the target protein at the high levels caused...
  15. Antibody Guide

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    ...done using Protein A, Protein G, or the recombinant Protein A/G, which are bacterial proteins that bind... Science Guides Antibody Guide Antibody Guide View Addgene's Antibody Collection...amounts of protein. Includes: Western blot ELISA Capture - used to isolate specific proteins or protein complexes...quantify, identify, separate, and locate proteins of interest. The protein that an antibody recognizes is called...genetically engineered small proteins derived from ankyrin repeat proteins. These are antibody mimics instead...to the protein of interest. Signal strength is determined by how many antibodies bind the protein of interest...amounts of protein. Western blot Western blots use antibodies to identify denatured proteins separated ...
  16. Optogenetics + CRISPR, Using Light to Control Genome Editing

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    ...chimeric protein consisting of Cas9 and a photo-dissociable dimeric green fluorescent protein (pdDronpa...CRY2) and calcium and integrin-binding protein 1 (CIB1) proteins. The goal of both groups was to create...composed of two fusion proteins: 1) the genomic anchor - an inactive, dead Cas9 protein (dCas9) fused to CIB1...CIB1 fusion binds to the target DNA sequence as directed by the guide RNA (gRNA), while the CRY2PHR-activator...form a functional protein due to being fused with high-affinity interacting proteins Coh2 and DocS, respectively... saCas9 protein. Stop light! Photoactive anti-CRISPRs halt Cas9 activity Anti-CRISPR proteins are a highly... architecture (Hoffman et al., 2020). Fluorescent dCas9 proteins can be used to identify specific genomic...
  17. 27 Hot Plasmids from 2016

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    ...method for identifying protein-protein associations. This method uses a bait protein fused to a biotin ligase...PrM N and C   Detecting protein-protein interactions with DULIP Proteins rarely act alone. Molecular...which “bait” proteins are tagged with Protein A-Renilla luciferase and the “prey” proteins are tagged with...self-transcribing active regulatory region sequencing) that tests enhancer sequences outside of their endogenous chromatin...with Rosella, a pH-sensitive fluorescent biosensor A pH-sensitive fluorescent biosensor-based assay system...ligase to biotinylate proximate proteins in the cell. These candidate proteins can be enriched via biotin ...of fusion proteins, requires less biotin, and shows enhanced labeling of proximate proteins. Overall BioID2...
  18. CRISPR-Cas14: a family of small DNA-targeting enzymes enabling high-fidelity SNP genotyping

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    ...encodes for a small Cas protein (40-70 kDa), which is half the size of other Cas proteins found in the so-called...cleave a targeted sequence of ssDNA. Unlike Cas9, Cas14 does not require a PAM sequence. In addition to ... of a viral sequences, for instance, the enzymes are activated and can cleave fluorescent probes of dsDNA... and RNA in trans. Fluorescent signal indicates the presence of this viral sequence in the assay. By adding... of the larger and more complex Cas9 and Cas12 proteins. Cas14 cleaves ssDNA But what is the function ... types of nucleic acids and required a certain sequence specificity in the middle of the gRNA to be activated...Find the Cas14 plasmids here Checkout our CRISPR guide page Browse the CRISPR collection ...
  19. Hassle-free 96-well Format Epitope Tagging Using Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein

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    ...reagents to cells: a guide RNA, Cas9 protein, and a donor DNA that contains the tag sequence flanked by homology...approaches to study protein interactions is the pull-down assay, wherein a protein of interest can be ...IP/MS, a target protein is first immunoprecipitated - along with its associated protein complexes - from...using antibodies against the target protein. The captured protein complexes are then analysed by mass ...interacting proteins. Similarly, in ChIP-seq assays, chromatin fragments that are bound by a protein of interest...high-throughput sequencing to identify genome-wide binding patterns of the target protein. Both IP/MS and...pre-validated antibody for each target protein. To study 20,000 human proteins, this would be time-consuming, ...
  20. Deep Dive: qPCR

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    ...Tip🔥 The ABI machines automatically record fluorescent data on all channels - helpful if you forget to.... al No Raw Data researcher defines log-linear phase Liu and Saint No Raw Data Reference and...Reporting your data  Once you’ve done the work to produce excellent and reliable qPCR data, you’ll of course... be used as a proxy measure for differences in protein expression. (If you're just getting started, check...fluorogenic primers Low Single self-quenching fluorescent molecule connected to a primer  No Yes ...curve. If relying on previously-generated validation data, be aware that different machines, samples, and ...product on an agarose gel, then cutting out and sequencing the band for verification. Primer dimers will...
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