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  1. Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning Applications and Kits

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    ...promoters, terminators, solubility and purification tags, connectors, cDNAs, and more to find the perfect...constitutive and inducible promoters, linkers, and tags makes EcoFlex a great option for those interested... a larger library of parts but don’t need to add tags to your proteins, then the CIDAR Kit is an excellent...Stroik and Meghan Rego, with thanks to Rob Hurt for his expertise and input.  References and resources References...
  2. Addgene at SfN23!

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    ...Neuroscience Conference 2023? So are we! Come say hi to us at Addgene's booth, #3422, in the nonprofits...also be sharing our conference experience on X, Instagram, and Bluesky.   Finally, if you're looking to ...
  3. 9 tips for a successful postdoctoral experience

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    ...guest blogger, Erik Snapp! Erik Lee Snapp received his PhD in Molecular Microbiology and Immunology from...from Oregon Health Sciences University, did his postdoctoral fellowship with Jennifer Lippincott-Schwartz...Research Campus of the Howard Hughes Medical Institute. His interests include the quality control of secretory... be needed to achieve your intended next career stage and create a timeline for achieving these goals....publications (published, not in preparation) A history of successful funding (fellowship grants) A project...
  4. Corralling and Cornering the Goldilocks Antibody

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    ... in the making by Dr. Zhuhao Wu and his colleagues! Dr. Wu and his lab members (like me!) are dedicated...compatible with the desired applications (such as immunohistochemistry (IHC) or western blot), and cost-effective...rAbs are a relatively new technology that takes advantage of DNA sequencing to turn mAb clones into expression...
  5. 7 Simple Strategies to Resolve Conflicts with Difficult Supervisors

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    ...supervisor’s management style, bring challenges to his or her attention as soon as you can. It is in your...you communicate your ideas assertively, listen to his or her viewpoint, and discuss options for mutually...people: Hostile-aggressives, who are usually antagonistic and impolite, Complainers, who spend most ...
  6. Rinehart Lab Phosphoprotein Reagents

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    ...tRNA ( 68307 ) at the central position. Introducing Hi-P for screening phosphorylation-dependent protein-protein...68295 GFP E17TAG Plasmid 68296 GFP S2TAG Plasmid 68297 GFP Q157TAG Plasmid 68298 GFP S2TAG/E17TAG Plasmid...Plasmid 68299 GFP E17TAG/Q157TAG Plasmid 53225 MBP-MEK1 S218TAG/S222TAG ( aka. PCRT7 tetR pLtetO MBP-MEK1 XX...68301 MBP-MEK1 S218TAG Plasmid 68302 MBP-MEK1 S222TAG Plasmid 68305 Beta lactamase S68TAG Plasmid 69118...-EFSep) Plasmid 34624 SepOTSα tRNA-Sep ( aka. pCAT112TAG-SepT) Plasmid 68283 SepOTSβ Plasmid 68284 SepOTSγ...69118 E17TAG GFP zeo resistance Strain 34929 BL21ΔserB Strain 52055 EcAR7 Plasmid 112031 pNAS1b split mCherry...
  7. Antibody Validation for Flow Cytometry

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    ...measurable through an epitope tag such as FLAG/His/GFP. Fluorescent protein tags, which correlate closely ...different epitopes. Detection of overexpressed (tagged or untagged) protein When expression plasmids are available...population (pink histogram) compared to the WT cells (green histogram). The unfilled histograms show cells ...400,000 cells were stained with the indicated Synaptotagmin-1 antibodies and corresponding Multi-rAb CoraLite...You can see an example of their work on their synaptotagmin 1 page. The data produced is available on the...interpretation of your results. Therefore, taking advantage of antibody validation efforts and information...to selecting high-performing antibodies for Synaptotagmin-1 (Uniprot ID P21579) for use in western blot...
  8. Inntags: Innovative Protein Epitope Tagging

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    ...innocuous tags” (inntags) less likely to alter a protein’s properties. Why do we need new epitope tags? Short... looking to a tag a protein, inntags IT5 and IT6 are a great place to start. These tags are easy to use... about other Protein Tags in our Plasmids 101 Series. Get the Inntag Plasmids Tag endogenous proteins ...major caveat - a tag may interfere with protein localization and/or function, so each tagged protein must ...proteins found that 20% of tagged proteins did not localize similarly to their untagged counterparts. These ...the effects of GFP fusions to inntags or traditional FLAG, HA, and Myc tags. Impressively, IT6-GFP did not...of the traditional tags were suitable for both applications. To prove that inntags are indeed innocuous...
  9. Tag Your Favorite Yeast Genes with Ease

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    ..., modular plasmids, combining fluorescent tags, epitope tags, protease sites, and selection markers. These...fluorophore tagging vectors for your single or multi-color imaging experiments. Interested in epitope tags? Others...have genome tagging systems enabled you to advance your research? Do you have a favorite tagging system that...epitope tag (12xHis, 2xStrep, 3xFlag, Protein A, or V5), and selection marker (KanMX, HphMX, or His3MX).  ...Researchers have long taken advantage of this natural process to integrate protein tags into the genomes of S...These tagging vectors are based on previously described pFA6a-link vectors and include a Kan, SpHIS5, or...especially useful in protein complex studies where tagging of multiple protein products is desired, as multiple...
  10. An “elegans” Approach to Better CRISPR/Cas9 Editing Efficiency

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    ...Cruz where his group focuses on gene regulation in nematode molting and spermatogenesis. His group also...conditionally manipulate proteins. Learn more at his webpage or follow him on Twitter.   References Arribere...-CRISPR and co-conversion approaches have the advantage of being used in any genetic background, but require...
  11. Congratulations, Deck The Lab winners!

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    ...Matthijs Dorst’s Deck the Lab Nativity scene below his Christmas tree! It is that time of the year again...showcase it all!           View this post on Instagram                       A post shared...dyed with real microbial pigment. Check out the hashtag to see the description of all the ornaments. #DeckTheLab...
  12. The Effect of COVID-19 on Liu Lab Plasmid Requests From Addgene Data

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    ...University. Max Shen is a Ph.D. candidate at MIT. His research uses applied machine learning and statistical...synthesis are four examples of technologies pioneered in his laboratory. Learn more here. Additional resources...effect on plasmid requests Before we began any sophisticated analyses, we first visualized our data in various... 5: Inferred effects. Values are the inferred percentage of normal activity (the average rate of unique...
  13. CRISPR-based Genome Editing Systems For Editing in E. coli

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    ...in Molecular Plant Sciences since December 2020. His research focuses on the efficiency of transposon-... with low efficiency.       Sheng Yang obtained his Ph.D. from Shanghai Institute of Biochemistry, Chinese...the newly generated pEcCas/pEcgRNA system.   Advantages of the pEcCas/pEcgRNA system Compared with the...conclusion, the MUCICAT system has the following advantages: Fast and site-specific multicopy chromosomal...
  14. HA Frankenbody, a New Imaging Tool to Visualize Single Molecules and Nascent Peptides

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    ...colocalization of GFP tagged HA frankenbody with an mCherry, 4xHA tagged histone protein (H2B) in U2OS...could also bind a 1xHA tagged histone protein as well as a mitochondrial protein tagged with spaghetti monster...other fluorescent proteins and tags including mCherry, HaloTag and SNAP-tag for multi-color imaging. Find... the 10xHA tag increased the fluorescent signal to noise ratio five fold over the 1xHA tag.  Lastly, the...use GFP to image nascent proteins. In addition GFP tags are large, dim, and permanently attached to a protein...limitations, scientists have co-opted antibodies for tagging purposes. Different antibodies bind different protein... called epitopes and scientists can use these to tag their proteins of interest. Antibody based probes...
  15. Science Communication for Everyone

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    ...minorities to study STEM subjects. Here, Sadangi and his team answer a few questions about The Addictive Brain...sessions led by scientists, which is hosted on our Instagram channel every Sunday. What's planned for the upcoming...participate in our one-hour Live Q&A session on Instagram every Sunday. Undergraduate and graduate students...background. Social media is a powerful tool. Use hashtags effectively. This would help you direct your content...
  16. Tagging Optogenetics and Chemogenetics Receptors: Fluorescent Proteins and Other Options

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    ...transgene expression. Which tag should I use? When deciding on the appropriate tag, the experimental design...fluorescence or immunohistochemistry methods, these proteins are routinely fused to ‘tag’ or ‘label’ proteins...our studies suggest that non-fluorescent tags may be advantageous over fluorescent proteins when the fluorescence...detection. Fluorescent proteins are most widely used tags because they emit endogenous fluorescence that allow...protein (GFP) and mCherry, two of the most common tags currently used, are approximately 240 amino acids...most of them were still cytoplasmic. Use of ‘small’ tags to identify proteins Given the limited expression...monkey neurons, we next hypothesized that a different tag fused to the hM4Di might improve the transport of...
  17. 28 Hot Plasmid Technologies from 2015

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    ... for epitope tagging: Inntags When fused to your protein of interest (POI), epitope tags give you the...production of a new series of epitope tags, inntags (innocuous tags), that they believe will have fewer ...expressed either without a tag or as multiple fusions with different N- and C-terminal tags. Additionally, by ...epitopes tags such as HA and MYC in vivo. The authors found that fusions to one particular tag, the IT6...expression of fusions between the POI and a TAP tag (a tag with two epitopes that can be used to sequentially...the POI-tag fusion from a plasmid or from a random genomic location than to express the tagged protein...two dimeric Broccoli tags (2xdBroccoli) to further enhance fluorescence of the tagged RNA. Bacterial and...
  18. Editor's Choice, August 2016

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    ...techniques researchers are using. The detailed results of his survey can be found in the full post but TLDR: many...optimize and troubleshoot the system. Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR & Single Base Editing with CRISPR For ...technology may make some uses of Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR obsolete! Honorable mentions Of course... in chronological order here: Site Directed Mutagenesis by PCR Google Forums Round Up: First Impressions...
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