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  1. Corralling and Cornering the Goldilocks Antibody

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    Aug. 9, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
    ...tissue and compare the IHC results to both NeuroMab and the Allen Brain Atlas. The comparison with two ...what you’re comparing your sample to. For example, we use our negative control to compare exposure times...cannot be reproduced and projects that cannot be completed. A 2015 review analyzing and explaining the antibody...reliable (wouldn’t perform differently over time), compatible with the desired applications (such as immunohistochemistry...techniques on rodent brains and is expanding to more complex brain systems such as non-human primates and humans...polyclonal antibodies because of their immunoglobin component that can be produced in large “copies.” This homogeneity...monoclonal antibodies; Addgene collaborates with these companies to create and provide general availability of ...
  2. Using AAV for Neuronal Tracing

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    Aug. 9, 2018, 1:04 p.m.
    ...is mediated via individual neurons. Neurons are composed of a cell body, with dendrites receiving incoming...tracing experiments, brain tissue is injected with compounds that intracellularly spread away from the site...distant brain areas. It is desirable for tracing compounds to outline neurons in the direction of information...proteins facilitate transport of neuronal tracing compounds and this is an area that requires further study... neuronal tracing methods Traditional tracing compounds either produce a colorimetric product or are fluorescent...health. Another limitation of traditional tracing compounds is that their diffusion across the synaptic cleft... These methods are less neurotoxic and better compatible with other neuroscience methods such as electrophysiological...
  3. Academic vs. Industry Postdocs

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    Nov. 13, 2018, 1:22 p.m.
    ...more about the company’s program. Once you’ve found a few positions to apply for, compare and contrast ...eventually work at the company at which you’re doing your postdoc? Some companies, such as AstraZeneca,... open up. Other companies, such as Genentech, will not. The point is that each company has a unique approach...people involved is staggering. The process is complicated. If you’re interested in the drug discovery process... publish, but this can vary depending on which company you choose. If publishing is important to you, ...that your project will not involve proprietary compounds or information. Where publication is expected,...meetings. How do I get an industry postdoc? Many companies have industry postdoc positions, including AstraZeneca...
  4. Minigenomes - a Safe Way to Study Dangerous Viruses Like the Ebola Virus

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    March 17, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...these components are necessary to efficiently reconstitute a functional viral polymerase complex and utilize...proteins are provided in trans (see Other Important Components of EBOV Minigenome System). However, minigenomes...RNA viruses (reviewed in 2, 3). Other important components of the Zaire ebola virus minigenome system Similar...with the viral polymerase, which is formed by a complex of two proteins: the large (L) catalytic protein...-stranded RNA minigenome. The viral polymerase complex then recognizes the encapsidated minigenome as ... genes in this plasmid would be more difficult compared to if each gene were encoded in separate (and ...particular observation can be easily studied as each component can be examined independently. In addition, experiments...
  5. Antibodies 101: The Four ELISAs and When to Use Them

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    July 25, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...antibody can be used. In a competitive ELISA a multiwell plate is coated with a competing antigen (green).  The...antibodies are used.  Competitive ELISAs Scientists typically use a competitive or inhibition ELISA when...converts into a detectable product. Scientists compare the signal intensity of the sample to that of a... of ELISA are direct, indirect, sandwich and competitive. In a direct ELISA a reporter enzyme conjugated...sample, the less antibody available to bind to the competing antigen. In direct, indirect and sandwich ELISA... level of antigen in the sample whereas in a competitive ELISA the reporter signal is inversely proportional...molecules that may bind non-specifically to assay components and increase background staining. Direct ELISAs...
  6. Transferable Skills Guide: Conflict Resolution

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    Jan. 4, 2022, 2:15 p.m.
    ...issues in the past, or how completely different teams are tackling comparable conflicts. Is this level ...cooperation: avoiding, competing, accommodating, collaborating, and compromising. Though there may be a...Skills series, this post is not meant to be a comprehensive guide to Conflict Resolution. There are countless...conflict is actually critical in the business world. Companies and organizations that avoid all conflict can ...with whom you strongly disagree, is a critical component of conflict resolution. Having empathy does not...course many other types of conflict resolution. In compromise, you are trying to come to a consensus that all...parties will accept. If you are able to broker a compromise well, you can help everyone walk away from a ...
  7. Split Fluorescent Proteins for Studying Protein-Protein Interactions

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    May 3, 2022, 1:15 p.m.
    ... homolog of the yeast TREX-2 mRNA export complex: components and anchoring nucleoporin. Lu et al. Plant...generally known as Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC). It can provide a qualitative or quantitative... or even single-particle tracking of the bound complex. There are so many FPs available, with many ways... In several cases an FP(1-10) fragment may be compatible with multiple FP(11) fragments, even from a different...because they are used with an already-available complementary fragment. Next, let's look at a round-up of...protein fragments for bimolecular fluorescence complementation analysis under physiological conditions. Shyu...
  8. Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning

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    March 12, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...so simple, and engineering complex cellular behaviors requires making complex manipulations to cells. For...assembly. Simply put, it assembles individual DNA components into larger units or circuits with functional...Transcription units (TUs), which are functional units composed of multiple parts transcribed together. They can...and end with a terminator. A simple TU could be comprised of just three parts: promoter, gene, and terminator...MoClo. By a similar principle, TUs can be further complexed into multi-TU constructs, known as multigene constructs...promoters, UTRs, genes, tags, etc.) into MoClo-compatible vectors. Level 1: Assembly of multiple Level ...interact with other proteins and with DNA, and these complexes regulate the transcription of specific genes. ...
  9. Don’t Wait To Launch Your Health Science Startup

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    Aug. 25, 2015, 2:30 p.m.
    ...at major companies.  The majority of these meetings acted as a platform for significant company advancement...their 20’s who’ve built multibillion dollar tech companies using only laptops and some server space. But... find an extra layer of difficulty launching a company in the health sciences without those critical three... into commercial products and next generation companies.  We launched in the early spring of 2015 and ...Before even beginning the process of launching a company, you need to determine whether or not your idea...your idea, you will rarely succeed in launching a company without partners.  You need a dedicated team that...funding bodies shy away from one man teams.  The composition of the management team is more important than...
  10. Troubleshooting and Optimizing a Western Blot

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    Sept. 17, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...proteins going completely through the membrane or larger proteins not transferring completely onto the membrane... can arise in this step: protein degradation, incomplete lysing/insoluble proteins, and protein aggregation...s membrane-bound or located in a subcellular compartment, you may want to try an SDS-containing detergent...developed for isolating proteins from a specific compartment. If your proteins are nuclear- or DNA-binding...visible to the naked eye; a fluorescent ladder compatible with your imaging system; or a combination of...protein of interest is over-transferring (going completely through your membrane to the other side), you...small and medium proteins. If your proteins are compatible with electroblots/dry transfer systems, and you...
  11. Plasmids 101: Using Transposons in the Lab

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    July 6, 2021, 1:28 p.m.
    ...QCascade complex surveys the genome and binds its target DNA sequence. The transposase complex binds the...around in the lab.  Let’s take a look at the key components of transposons, how they are classified, and ... in both prokaryotic and eukaryotic genomes.  Components of a transposon system Transposon: The transposon...is left behind. When the transposon-transposase complex finds its target site, it integrates, which produces...TEs You can think of autonomous transposons as “complete transposons” since they encode the protein they...transposase, SB100X, is ~100-fold more efficient compared to first generation SB transposase (Mátés et al...
  12. Viral Vectors 101: Gamma-Retroviral Packaging Systems

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    Aug. 6, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...the viral components are small enough to enter the nucleus through the nuclear pore complex. This feature...gamma-retroviruses) in cancer and stem cell research has prompted the development of multiple virus packaging methods...methods. Across these methods, the following components are needed: γ-Retroviral transfer plasmid encoding...similar to lentiviral packaging methods. The three components described above (envelope, packaging, and transfer...slightly different isoforms of these packaging components. Therefore, lentiviruses may not be efficiently...interchangeably. Are γ-retroviruses replication incompetent? Yes, as with lentiviruses, the genes required...plasmid backbone is meant to be descriptive of the components found within the backbone. For example: pLXSN...
  13. Hassle-free 96-well Format Epitope Tagging Using Cas9 Ribonucleoprotein

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    June 28, 2018, 3:01 p.m.
    ...homology arms (60-70 bp) is added to the complex. This complete transfection mix, i.e. csRNP plus ssODN... Cas9 RNP complexed with 2-part cr:tracrRNA tags genes more effectively than Cas9 complexed with sgRNA...immunoprecipitated - along with its associated protein complexes - from the cell-lysate using antibodies against...against the target protein. The captured protein complexes are then analysed by mass spectrometry to identify...recombinant Cas9 protein to form the ribonucleoprotein complex (csRNP, Figure 1). We use in-house purified Cas9... cost-effective and highly active. After csRNP complex formation, a single-stranded donor DNA (ssODN) ...experiment depends largely on how efficiently these components are delivered into cells; for each cell type,...
  14. Antibodies 101: Fab Fragments

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    Sept. 5, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...sometimes you want a tool that is a little more compact — more of an antibody fragment rather than the ...Consider the classic IgG antibody (Figure 1): it is composed of four peptide chains (two identical heavy chains...The Fc region is the “tail” of the antibody and comprises portions of the constant regions of the two heavy...on the other hand, are the “arms” of the Y and comprise the entire light chain and a variable and constant...portion. For example, Fab fragments are molecules composed of just the Fab portion of the antibody. Fab fragments...fragments. Size: ~50 kDa. Fv - These fragments are composed of just the variable domains of the heavy and ...Variable (scFv). Size: ~25 kDa.   Figure 2: Comparison between a full IgG antibody and common antigen...
  15. Nanoblades: Tiny CRISPR Ninjas for Genome Editing Difficult Cells

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    Sept. 26, 2019, 12:50 p.m.
    ...the key components of Nanoblades, how their editing efficiency and off-target effects compare to existing... primary cells. Comparing Nanoblades to Existing CRISPR Delivery Methods When compared head-to-head with...for HDR editing and mouse-model generation. Key components of Nanoblades Nanoblades are a Cas9 RNP delivery...are produced by transfecting the following four components into 293T cells. MLV GAG-POL polyprotein Nanoblades...Nanoblades also had lower off-target effects when compared to DNA transfection of gRNA and Cas9 expression...of RNPs generally having lower off-target edits compared to DNA transfection.  Homology directed repair...helps form DNA and retroviral-particle or VLPs complexes. The team found that "all-in-one" Nanoblades facilitated...
  16. Antibodies 101: ELISA (Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay)

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    Aug. 24, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ... These are sandwich, competitive, direct, and indirect. Sandwich and competitive ELISA use antibodies ...et al., 2019.   Competitive ELISA Similar to a sandwich ELISA, the competitive ELISA is also used ... will bind to the competing antigen in the wells while the protein-antigen complexes will be washed away... be adapted to a competitive format. Figure 2: Overview of using Competitive ELISA to quantitatively...epitopes on the target protein, so they do not compete with each other. This antibody is also conjugated...protein of interest in the original sample. The competitive ELISA is best used for detecting antigens that...sandwich ELISA. While the most common type of competitive ELISA is a modification of the sandwich ELISA...
  17. A Needle in a Base-Stack: Cas9 Structural Biology

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    June 4, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...structurally resemble any other known proteins; they are completely unique to the CRISPR system (Nishimasu et al....conformation.   Fun Fact! Even though the Cas9:RNA complex is well described in the closed conformation, recent...electron microscopy studies have also found Cas9:RNA complexes in the open conformation (Cofsky et al., 2022)...guide RNA, prearranged for base pairing with a complementary DNA strand. These 10 nucleotides are the “seed...pyogenes Cas9 in the apo state (PDB ID 4CMP, top) compared to the guide RNA-bound state (PDB ID 4ZT0, bottom...the PAM sequence and doesn’t mind if the PAM complementary strand is mismatched.   Figure 5: S. ... found a PAM site, Cas9 needs to check for complementarity with its guide RNA. But how to test DNA bases...
  18. Plasmids 101: Degron Tags

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    March 14, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...endogenously expressed SCF complex members, an E3 ubiquitin ligase complex. Finally, when auxin is added...can offer over other protein control methods and compare the commonly available types of degron tags. What...removed. The degradation and reversal are rapid compared to other systems because the system modulates ...other systems reviewed here. The only required components are 1) a SMASh-tagged protein and 2) asunaprevir...fusion protein with the endogenous CRBN E3 ligase complex which will polyubiquitinate the fusion protein....target protein-of-interest and the CRBN E3 ligase complex leading to ubiquitination and proteasomal degradation...reviewed here. The AID system relies on three components. First, the protein of interest must be AID-tagged...
  19. Hot Plasmids and Viral Preps - May 2021

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    May 18, 2021, 1:15 p.m.
    ...a single enzyme. Compared with previous research, which required protein compartments to co-localize multiple... antibodies for aminoacyl tRNA synthetases Nanocompartments for yeast bioproduction pathways The CRISPR...Research Center developed a pooled plasmid library encompassing all possible amino acid mutations of the receptor...many aaRSs exist within a multi-tRNA synthetase complex, the team investigated whether the generated antibodies...antibodies were able to immunoprecipitate the entire complex in three different cell lines. The Gräslund lab...Clouse Claudia Vickers’ lab has created a novel nanocompartment for transporting proteins in yeast by using... anchors to VP1, which self-assembles into a compartment encapsulating the protein of interest (Figure...
  20. CRISPR 101: Ribonucleoprotein (RNP) Delivery

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    Sept. 6, 2018, 12:02 p.m.
    ...experiment requires delivery of, at minimum, two components: the Cas9 protein and a guide RNA (gRNA) targeting...valuable to scientists, there are some potential complications that must be considered when using this method...alternative approach, which avoids many of these complications, is to directly deliver a ribonucleoprotein ...ribonucleoprotein (RNP), consisting of the Cas9 protein in complex with a targeting gRNA, to your cells of interest. Cas9...cleaving genomic targets with similar efficiency as compared to plasmid-based expression of Cas9/gRNA and can...CRISPR experiment is the generation of the RNP complex.  While one option is to purchase the Cas9 protein... by commercial vendors such as IDT. These two components are then incubated together to form the RNP. ...
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