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  1. Antibodies 101: Affinity Tags

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    ...isolate a protein, there must be a special feature about that protein that no other protein in the expression...(FLAG, Myc, etc.) and fluorescent protein tags (GFP, mCherry, etc.). Fluorescent tags are primarily used...affinity tags can make protein purification a cinch. Types of affinity tags, the proteins they work best attached...common tags available. Maltose binding protein Maltose binding protein (MBP) is a 45 kDa tag which can be ...unlikely to perturb protein function. This makes it amenable to being left on your protein of interest, especially...you want the tag to remain on your protein for downstream applications Below, we describe a few of the ...purification, so as not to perturb protein function for downstream applications. Tag cleavage must be performed...
  2. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - March 2021

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    ...AID-tagged protein. To quantify protein degradation the Ward lab used fluorescent proteins (FPs) fused...implications for the fusion protein effectivity), and a fluorescent protein tag for visualization (Fig....catalytically inactive dCas9) to modify chromatin. A fluorescent protein can still be included for visualization purposes...attached to your protein of interest. TIR1 interacts with endogenous Skp1 and Cul3 proteins to form a SCF...inducible degron sequence) tagged proteins. Degradation of your protein interest would also result in depletion... histone-modifying enzymes and reader-effector proteins. b) Golden Gate assembly (backbones available ... create multiple synthetic chromatin-modifying proteins quickly and accurately.   Priode and Haynes, ...
  3. RNA Interference in Plant Biology: New Tools for an Old Favorite

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    ...in a direct or unbiased way at the DNA, RNA, or protein level. The “correct” choice of tool requires careful...unmatched—unlike CRISPR experiments that require exogenous protein, successful induction of RNAi only requires the...and/or fusing your gene target sequence to a fluorescent reporter sequence (discussed below). Examples...Non-destructive methods, most popularly with a fluorescent reporter, directly couple silencing of your gene... that contains a target sequence against the fluorescent reporter in an inverted repeat orientation. Therefore...have readily observable phenotypes quantified. Fluorescent reporter-based RNAi constructs have been designed...presence of the RNAi transgene, followed by a fluorescence readout of RNAi activity. As a plant researcher...
  4. New Acoustic Reporter Genes: Ultrasound Imaging of Gene Expression

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    ...signs of toxicity or burden relative to a fluorescent protein control. We also added the toxin-antitoxin...major structural protein GvpA, which seemed overexpressed compared to accessory proteins. Excess gvpA plasmid...What are Acoustic Reporter Genes (ARGs)? Fluorescent and bioluminescent reporter genes are widely used...of ARGs results in the production of air-filled protein nanostructures called gas vesicles, which scatter.... coli. We deleted an unannotated hypothetical protein, improving expression, and named this gene set ...in mammalian cells without the shell stiffening protein GvpC, which allowed the GVs to be flexible and ...ultrasound imaging of nanoscale acoustic biomolecules. Appl. Phys. Lett. 110, 073704 (2017). Hurt, R. C. et ...
  5. Hot Plasmids - November 2023

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    ...locations. C) Enrichment of dual-labeled proteins identifies proteins that had been trafficked from the “source...generated a fusion protein called iPAK4 that assembles into a slow-growing protein fiber in the cytoplasm... Figure 4: Time-resolved protein ticker tape. A) Design of iPAK4 protein ticker tape recording. B) HEK...labeling can identify protein interactions or map a local proteome, but some applications have been challenging...labeling and TransitID Tracking cellular history with protein ticker tape Teaching an old antibody new tricks...recently used phage-assisted continuous evolution and protein engineering to generate seven new prime editors...., et al. (2023). Phage-assisted evolution and protein engineering yield compact, efficient prime editors...
  6. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - July 2021

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    ...SL-sensitive fluorophore (circularly permuted green fluorescent protein or cpGFP) to the petunia SL enzymatic receptor...relies on the fluorescence ratio between the 2 fluorophores, rather than on the fluorescence intensity, ...thoughtfully designed plasmid components with Fluorescence Activated Cell Sorting (FACS), allowing for .../doi.org/10.1101/2020.05.04.076067    Novel fluorescent enzyme biosensors provide direct, specific and... Claudia Vickers’s lab has designed novel SL fluorescent biosensors by integrating a SL-insensitive fluorophore...conformational change of the receptor which modulates the fluorescence intensity of the cpGFP without altering that... authors also showed that the receptor-based fluorescent biosensor has a high sensitivity (50 nM-500nM...
  7. Hot Plasmids - June 2019 - Optogenetics, Acoustic Reporter Genes, microRNAs, and the CRISPR-Cas9 system CHIME

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    ...containing two fluorescent proteins and four repeats of a miRNA target site. One fluorescent protein (EBFP2) ...B (BoNT/B), which cleaves the synaptic protein VAMP2, a protein essential for synaptic transmission. Cleavage...and function of microbes rely heavily on fluorescent protein genes. These optical reporters have limited...gas-filled protein structure that water-bound photosynthetic organisms use for buoyancy. These proteins allow...established pair of proteins (iLID and SspB) that undergo light-induced dimerization. Upon application of blue light... lab discovered in 2014 that these gas vesicle proteins scatter sound waves and create ultrasound contrast...
  8. Hot Plasmids: Winter 2025

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    ...photostable than fluorescent proteins, making them ideal for single-molecule fluorescence techniques. After...CLIP-SNAP fusion proteins for single-molecule FRET. A) Schematic of a CLIP-SNAP fusion protein (a.k.a. CLAP... a flexible linker where a protein of interest can be inserted. B) Protein expression and labeling procedure...optimized strategy uses new combinations of PE protein components (Figure 1), an altered epegRNA delivered...study the conformational dynamics of the motor protein kinesin-1, the Twelvetrees Lab took advantage of...FRET to study the intramolecular dynamics of the proteins in solution and when associated with microtubules...generating other SNAPf-, CLIPf-, and CLAP-tagged proteins for mammalian cell expression. These plasmids ...
  9. Using AAV for Neuronal Tracing

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    ...and neuron-specific transgene expression. Fluorescent proteins are widely used for tracing and their expression...2017) that express one of a few different fluorescent proteins (red, green, blue). If a researcher injects...Maday et al., 2014). It is currently unclear which proteins facilitate transport of neuronal tracing compounds...either produce a colorimetric product or are fluorescent. While dyes usually spread unidirectionally, ...biotinylated dextran amines (Veenman et al., 1992) or fluorescent molecules like rhodamine-isothiocyanate (RITC... For predominantly retrograde tracing, albumin protein labelled with horseradish peroxidase (HRP; Kristensson...germ agglutinin WGA, Schwab et al., 1978) or fluorescent molecules such as Fluoro-Gold (Schmued and Fallon...
  10. A Control for All Seasons

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    ...Burry 2011). Autofluorescence Endogenous fluorescence of the sample, or autofluorescence, also interferes...example, if you are studying the effect of a new tau protein kinase inhibitor on slowing diseases progression...experimental (?) groups were run on a western against a protein standard (P) to check for tau molecular weight ...experimental protocol but does not receive either protein kinase inhibitor. Since the negative control group...positively charged groups with generally sticky proteins such as bovine serum albumin. Secondary antibodies...than the background noise (Waters 2009). If the fluorescence from your target is extremely bright, then the... the noise likely will not interfere. If the fluorescence from your target is weak, then it is best to...
  11. Plasmids 101: Secondary Nanobody Toolbox

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    ...Control Protein Activity Learn more about protein tags Read about E. coli strains for protein expression...expressed in bacteria and extracted with common protein purification methods. Read on to learn more about... distance between the target antigen and the fluorescent label, which can reduce the potential image resolution... resolution of super-resolution fluorescence microscopy. Their size also limits their ability to penetrate...be better suited for the job. As single domain proteins, they can be expressed in bacteria, making nanobodies...penetration and decreases the distance between a fluorescent tag and the target antigen to about 2 nm, which...: Purified nanobodies are then tagged with a fluorescent dye or HRP via maleimide-labeling. Maleimide-...
  12. Finding nucleic acids with SHERLOCK and DETECTR

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    ...quenched fluorescent ssRNA reporter is added to the reaction. Cleavage of the quenchable fluorescent RNA by...few years, scientists have utilized CRISPR-Cas9 protein variants, Cas13, and Cas12a, to develop simple,...has adapted natural RNase activity of the Cas13 protein to develop and optimize the method termed Specific...Cas13 and Cas12a, are combined with different fluorescent reporters for each enzyme. In addition, Csm6,...Csm6 and a Csm6 specific reporter (in the same fluorescent channel as the Cas13 reporter), they could significantly...papilloma virus (HPV) genome, via a crRNA. An ssDNA-fluorescently quenched (FQ) reporter, which will produce a...rate of ~1,250 cuts per second. A quantifiable fluorescent signal designates the presence of your DNA of...
  13. CRISPR 101: Targeting RNA with Cas13a (C2c2)

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    ...a programmable RNA-binding protein, creating the fluorescent fusion protein dLwaCas13a-NF for in vivo ...has many applications. That said, SpCas9 is not the only game in town, and other Cas proteins like SaCas9...form of “bait” to identify new CRISPR-associated proteins within the bacterial genome. From this analysis...categories based on the architecture of the CRISPR protein in question: C2c1, C2c2 and C2c3 (short for Class...consistent with known roles for HEPN domains in other proteins. As with Cas9, mutating key residues in the Cas13a... the sequence of interest and an inactivated fluorescent RNA reporter. If the target sequence is present...resulting in activation of the fluorophore. The fluorescent signal can be used as an indicator to determine...
  14. Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy

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    ...Developments in light sheet fluorescence microscopy Modern light sheet fluorescence microscopy was first pioneered...such as whole mouse brains expressing green fluorescent protein (GFP) (6).   The Dodt and Frank Bradke laboratories... advances in microscopy has been light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM). The underlying method was...colleagues and originally named orthogonal-plane fluorescence optical sectioning (OPFOS) (2). Arne Voie, David...laser beam into a thin sheet to illuminate a fluorescent sample and captured the reflected light using...configurations’ various features see (4,7).   Light sheet fluorescence microscopy vs. confocal microscopy In confocal...developed AAV (adeno-associated virus)-based fluorescent labeling methods that can be used with 3DISCO...
  15. What's New in CRISPR - December 2019

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    ...integration of fluorescent tags in neurons. Their toolkit named ORANGE (Open Resource for the Application of Neuronal...engineered SECURE adenine base editor variants using a protein-truncation strategy with reduced RNA-recognition...abilities of C-to-T and A-to-G base editors into one protein. They fused an activation-induced cytidine deaminase...Editing) mediates targeted genomic integration of fluorescent tags in neurons.  Read the paper in bioRxiv ...with a com aptamer which binds an aptamer binding protein for packaging into a lentivirus-like particle. ...tagging Lentiviral capsid-based Cas9/gRNA ribonucleoprotein delivery Cytosine deaminase for RNA editing...bioRxiv Find the ORANGE toolkit   Cas9/gRNA ribonucleoprotein delivery by lentiviral capsid-based bionanoparticle...
  16. Antibody Production

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    ...then purified from the supernatant using Protein A or Protein G affinity columns. Formulation Buffer After...measured and the ratio of the antibody protein content to the total protein content of the sample is determined...and a species-specific fluorescently-labeled secondary antibody. The fluorescence pattern is compared to...secondary antibody. Protein expression is compared to an untransfected control and the protein size is confirmed...by Addgene were developed by the Institute for Protein Innovation (IPI). For these antibodies, IPI will...these antibodies, please visit the Institute for Protein Innovation Antibody Collection webpage. Antibody...concentration and stained with Coomassie blue. Protein band intensities are measured using ImageJ software...
  17. CRISPR Plasmids - Mammalian Expression

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    ...fused to a fluorescent protein (FP) can help visualize specific genomic loci using fluorescent microscopy...Catalytically dead dCas9 fused to a cytidine deaminase protein becomes a specific base editor that can alter DNA...purify a region of genomic DNA and its associated proteins, RNA, and DNA. The enCHIP system uses an anti-... avoiding known transcription factor and other protein binding sites. ID Plasmid Gene/Insert Promoter ...may also be fused to gRNA sequences to produce fluorescence at a target region, as in the CRISPRainbow kit...using CRISPR, you will need to express both a Cas protein and a target-specific gRNA in the same cell at ...Single plasmids containing both the gRNA and Cas protein act as all-in-one vectors, but their function is...
  18. New England Biolabs Cell-Imaging Plasmid Collection

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    ... DNA repair protein, and is suitable for both cell-permeant and non-cell-permeant proteins. CLIP-tag CLIP-tag...complementary protein function or localization. ACP and MCP tags ACP- and MCP-tags are small protein tags based... labeling cell-surface proteins, and are useful for labeling secreted proteins with disulfide bridges ... Users may still generate their own fluorescent or non-fluorescent CoA substrates by purchasing coenzyme...internal or surface proteins Single constructs are compatible with multiple applications (different fluorophores...ACP or MCP tagged plasmids for visualization of proteins inside cells. Depositor...Information New England Biolabs offers non-toxic protein labeling systems based on SNAP-, CLIP-, ACP-, and...
  19. Hot Plasmids April 2018 - Protein Degradation, Nanoscopy, FIRE-Cas9, and Yeast Expression Tools

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    ...to change protein levels? Until recently, no such tool existed for rapid, customizable protein degradation...both short-and long-lived proteins, and it can even distinguish between protein variants when used with ...addition of exogenous TRIM21 protein along with an antibody targeting the protein of interest led to rapid...has deposited plasmids encoding fluorescent reporters and other proteins controlled by GAL4 and ZIF268....James and Schuh labs. Clift et al. applied TRIM-away to nine proteins in ten ddifferent cell types, including...Plasmids Podcast! TRIM-Away: Targeted endogenous protein degradation Article contributed by Mary Gearing... cell populations, co-microinjection of TRIM21 protein and the target antibody works well. In larger cell...
  20. Cloning Mammalian Cells with the Agarose Method

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    ...interest (or, if your protein is fused with a fluorescent protein), fluorescence microscopy can theoretically...Addgene.org Check Out Our Protocols Pages Browse Fluorescent Protein Plasmids Find Mammalian Expression Vectors... place to screen your clones. Depending on the protein, we have used Western blots, dot blots, ELISAs,...population of transfected clones. The technique is applicable to a wide variety of cell lines, from HEK to ...
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