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  1. Antibodies 101: Flow Cytometry Controls

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    June 6, 2024, 1:50 p.m.
    .... They are made up of compensation beads and a conjugated antibody. Compensation beads are a mixture between... single color control prior to compensation (B) and after compensation (C) with APC-Cy7.   FMOs FMO...your experiment, and they are non-specific. The compensation beads can bind to any primary antibody you add...up your voltages and can also be helpful for compensation. You should have a single color control for ...They may also be used as a starting point for compensation (Fig. 1B-C). However, it’s important to note...and not experimental samples, the voltages and compensation you set from your single color controls may ... the reference plots provided by the antibody companies or check the literature. Pro tip! Early gates,...
  2. CRISPR 101: Engineering the Plant Genome Using CRISPR/Cas9

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    Oct. 11, 2016, 2:30 p.m.
    ...Delivering CRISPR components to plant cells Once you have selected the correct CRISPR components for your application...deliver these components to your target cells. Remember, efficient delivery of CRISPR components is essential...organisms, some plant-specific changes to CRISPR components are necessary to enable genome editing in plant... academic researchers through Addgene. CRISPR components for plant genome engineering CRISPR can be used...genome of plant cells. The structure of the gRNA (composed of a ~20 nucleotide targeting sequence and ~75...line will result in a failed experiment. CRISPR components can be expressed stably or transiently depending...delivery method and cell type in question. CRISPR components can be delivered and expressed transiently using...
  3. Split-BioID: An Improved Method for Studying Protein-Protein Interactions

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    May 1, 2018, 1:57 p.m.
    ...approach to monitor the composition of spatiotemporally defined protein complexes. Nature communications...can be part of multiple dynamic and overlapping complexes that have distinct functions. Many existing methods...proteins that interact with a particular protein  complex as opposed to an individual protein. The Bethune... when the bait is part of a particular protein complex. Not performed in a native cell context. For AP-MS...controllable version of the BioID protocol. The critical component for both BioID and Split-BioID is BirA*, a promiscuous...experiment is called a protein fragmentation complementation assay (PCA). In the Split-BioID method, each...another example of a protein fragmentation complementation assay that can be used to study binary protein...
  4. Multiplexed Capture of Promoter-enhancer 3D Chromatin Structures Using CRISPR

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    July 2, 2020, 12:40 p.m.
    ... in proximity by the looping of chromatin, the complex of DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes. These...of a stable cell line that co-expresses three components: dCas9 with an added biotin acceptor site BirA...genomic location of interest  When these three components are co-expressed, the gRNA targets the dCas9 ... of the CAPTURE method. After protein and DNA complexes are cross-linked, DNA is digested into smaller.... This is cumbersome and also makes it hard to compare results across multiple targets because different...with primary cells or rare cell populations. Key components of the CAPTURE 2.0 system To improve upon the... Using this tag reduces the number of CAPTURE components that need to be delivered to cells from three...
  5. AAV Titers: Where Do They Come From And What Do They Mean?

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    Nov. 15, 2017, 3 p.m.
    ...point is there are many ways to quantify the composition of a viral vector solution, and generally these...only 20% of recombinant AAV2 particles were full, compared to 50% of wild-type AAV2 stocks (Grimm et al.,...understand what these values mean and how they can be compared.   Figure 2: Label that comes on Addgene...affected by many experimental factors. To list some complicating factors for quantifying AAV: qPCR efficiency...the AAV genome, caused by repeats and self-complementarity of the AAV genome and the ITRs. qPCR efficiency...individual sample, this will reduce convenience and comparability because each sample with be quantified with ...linear region of the assay. This may be due to competition for binding sites between the primers and the...
  6. Antibodies 101: Immunoprecipitation

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    Dec. 7, 2021, 2:15 p.m.
    ...immunoglobulins, to isolate a specific protein out of a complex mix. Using this technique, users can look for the...the antibody or antibody-target protein immune complexes, wash away unbound protein, elute and measure ...Protein extracts from cells or tissues contain a complex mix of proteins seen as green squares, purple circles...protein mix and antibody-target protein immune complexes are allowed to form. Following incubation, beads...beads are used to immobilize the antibody-protein complexes, and as in the first method, unbound proteins ... need to choose the protein type that is most compatible with the host species and isotype of their primary...developed, which can be used for most antibodies compatible with either Protein A or G.  While commonly used...
  7. Plasmids 101: Origin of Replication

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    Nov. 11, 2020, 2:23 p.m.
    ... plasmids with the same ori are incompatible because they will compete for the same machinery, creating...their copy number, ori, and incompatibility groups. Note the A -C compatibility grouping is an arbitrary ...origin of replication/replicon. The replicon is comprised of the origin of replication (ori) and all of ...origin of replication wisely and avoid plasmid incompatibility In other words, the best choice of ori depends... or not you need to consider your plasmid's compatibility with one or more other plasmids. Generally speaking...plasmids for an experiment, make sure they have "compatible" ori's. See the table below for more details....details.   Common Vectors Copy Number+ ori Incompatibility Group Control pUC ~500-700 pMB1 (derivative...
  8. Plasmids 101: Modular Cloning Applications and Kits

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    May 14, 2024, 1:15 p.m.
    ...gene-of-interest, all the way to the complex multi-TU constructs that compose genetic circuits and metabolic... regulators, and lots of viral components. This kit is also compatible with the Joint Modular Cloning ...noticed that studies frequently made comparisons between CRISPR components expressed from different plasmid...extensive with a supplemental add-on kit and is compatible with E. coli and/or cell-free systems. Protein... backgrounds, MoClo can be invaluable for more complex editing and screening experiments in organisms ...nature of the Fragmid system allows for direct comparisons of CRISPR parts. The Fragmid system was used ...plasmid backbone elements impact viral titer and to compare different Cas enzymes in all-in-one AAV delivery...
  9. Antibodies 101: Introduction to Antibodies

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    Jan. 19, 2021, 2:15 p.m.
    ...But what exactly is an antibody, and how is a component of the immune system useful as a research reagent...heavy chains, and the rest of the Fab regions are completed with the Ig light chains. The variable region ...production strategy has advantages and disadvantages compared to each other. Polyclonal antibodies These antibodies...Single-chain variable fragment (ScFv) Figure 2: Comparison between the IgG antibody and scFv. Because... their lower affinity for their target protein compared to whole antibodies (Crivianu-Gaita 2016). Get...Variables (scFvs). Nanobodies Figure 3: Comparison of the Hcab and nanobody. Nanobodies are the...fluorescence. Western blots are frequently used to compare relative levels of protein expression between cell...
  10. Synthetic Photobiology: Optogenetics for E. coli

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    Sept. 8, 2015, 2:30 p.m.
    ...consistent, and controllable pulses of light. Complicated patterns of light intensity and wavelength can...not E. coli. They fall under the heading of two-component systems (TCSs). TCSs consist of a histidine kinase...created the first E. coli light-sensitive two-component system (TCS). Levskaya et al. fused a photosensory...dark conditions, the chromophore activates the RR (OmpR) via phosphorylation, promoting transcription (see... image, as well as a genetic method for the computational problem of edge detection. Tabor et al. subsequently...gene expression. An E. coli light-sensitive two-component system (TCS). A hybrid histidine kinase/photosensor...were spread over a number of plasmids, with one RR (ompR) encoded chromosomally. Leakiness was also an issue...
  11. Photosensitizer Induced Cell Ablation with FAP-TAP MG-2I-dL5**

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    Sept. 19, 2017, 1:20 p.m.
    ...recently developed a photosensitizer composed of the protein complex complex and the MG-2I-dL5** fluorogen that...thus forming the full FAP-TAP complex (MG-2I-dL5**).   A FAP-TAP complex will light up if excited with...cells. The photosensitizer used in this work is composed of two parts: 1) an activatable protein (the FAP...-TAP MG-2I-dL5** MG-2I-dL5** is a new FAP-TAP complex where dL5** is the FAP. It’s job is to bind MG-...fluorogenic dye.  MG-2I is the TAP portion of the complex and is derived from the malachite green (MG) dye...modified with the addition of two iodine residues. Compared to MG, MG-2I has increased ROS generation when...with these fluorescent proteins. He et al also compared MG-2I-dL5** head-to-head with KillerRed, a genetically...
  12. Learning Technical Skills at a Lab Central Workshop

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    Feb. 20, 2018, 2:30 p.m.
    ...many opportunities to learn from other biotech companies at workshops and can use what we learn to improve...office space shared by numerous emerging biotech companies. The space was modern with clean bold colors of...hallway for people to take a break and relax. Companies at LabCentral get access to a variety of experimental...how LabCentral aims to enable emerging biotech companies, I was excited to go there because both LabCentral...must first fragment a DNA sample into many small components. Without proper processing, these small DNA strands... workshop participants from different biotech companies to interact and learn more about one another. ...expand my skills and network with other technicians/company representatives. I got to talk with a technician...
  13. 7 Tips to Secure a STEAM Internship This Summer

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    Feb. 2, 2021, 2:15 p.m.
    ...that the classroom cannot offer. Furthermore, companies across most industries tend to hire their former...Prior to March 2020, internships were a fiercely competitive endeavor. Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, students...college, and graduate students. In order to gain a competitive advantage this cycle, consider the advice below...which is the perfect opportunity to paint a comprehensive picture of your academic interests, potential...potential, and drive. Read the associated prompt carefully, plan your response, and let your inner wordsmith... impress the judges on your ability to tell a compelling narrative that is positive, and forward-looking...counterintuitive since that approach seems to create competition for your own spot. True! But you create a network...
  14. Plasmids 101: Blue-white Screening

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    June 4, 2015, 1:03 p.m.
    ...isopropyl β-D-1-thiogalactopyranoside). (To be completely accurate, IPTG binds and inactivates the lac ...to a lacZΔM15-mutant bacterial cell in trans complements the mutation allowing for a functional enzyme...enzyme. This process is called α-complementation. The system described above was put to practical use in the... inserted it into a plasmid, creating an α-complementation cloning vector. When a cloning reaction goes...interrupted as shown in cell A, and thus will not complement the cell's β-galactosidase mutation. An unsuccessful...functional β-galactosidase enzyme through α-complementation (cell B). As shown on the representative plate... use a proper plasmid (i.e. contains the α-complementation cloning MCS): pGEM-T, pUC18 and pUC19, and ...
  15. Plasmids 101: Yeast Vectors

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    Feb. 25, 2014, 7:11 p.m.
    ...cerevisiae yes - This can complement ura4- S. pombe, but the complementation is weak. yes   LYS2 L-lysine...vector propogation. This post, along with a future companion post on mammalian vectors, will catch you up on...vectors? Yeast are eukaryotes and thus contain complex internal cell structures similar to those of plants...in the lab typically contain all the necessary components to allow shuttling between E. coli and yeast ...an organism to synthesize a particular organic compound required for its growth. Many auxotrophic strains... including a copy of a functional gene which complements the host’s auxotrophy. When grown on media NOT...LEU2 L-leucine no S. cerevisiae yes - This can complement leu1- S. pombe, but mulitple copies are required...
  16. Truncated gRNAs for Regulating Gene Expression

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    Jan. 10, 2017, 3:37 p.m.
    ...with which it is complexed rather than the protein itself. When native Cas9 is complexed with a gRNA that... directed to virtually any genetic locus when complexed with an appropriately designed small RNA, or guide...conventionally contains a 20-nucleotide sequence that is complementary to the target site, or protospacer, in the genome...the ability to recognize and bind to DNA; when complexed with a gRNA that directs them to the promoter ...relies on two distinct Cas9 variants—nuclease-competent or nuclease-null—in order to effect different ...not be possible to control which gRNA becomes complexed with which variant of Cas9. To circumvent this...that it exhibits 15 or fewer nucleotides of complementarity to a target site, Cas9’s DNA binding capability...
  17. A New Generation of Adenine Base Editors Improves Editing in Primary Human Cells

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    May 7, 2020, 1:15 p.m.
    ... for a new generation of ABEs), consists of 3 components:  a deaminase (TadA, originally from E.coli,... or Cas nickase)  a guide RNA that targets the complex of TadA and dCas to the genomic DNA of interest...effect of removing the wild-type TadA from the complex the researchers developed a second set: The ABE8...resulted altogether in 40 new ABE8 variants. When comparing on-target DNA editing efficiency in a human cell...found that the smaller version, ABE8.x-m, showed comparable editing behavior to ABE8.x-d. Overall, ABE8s ...showed a median increase of 1.94x editing activity compared to ABE7.10. Depending on the position in the protospacer...line while reducing indel frequency more than 90% compared to ABE7.10. Choosing Cas9 proteins to increase...
  18. Tips for Technical Support Calls

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    Sept. 20, 2016, 2:39 p.m.
    ...your product’s web page, or in the company’s FAQs? A lot of companies and organizations selling biological...answering help emails and phone calls, I feel compelled to share my years of accumulated wisdom so that...information, but it’s not in the best interest of any company to hide information about their products from you...which case, you should probably stop using that company). Frequently asked question pages on website are...customers (and I expect this is the case at most companies). Always go back to the source. Although many...experience: Make sure you’re contacting the correct company. This might seem like a no-brainer, but it happens...please share the data. Maybe not all, but many bio companies have real scientists answering their technical...
  19. Pathways Over Time Plasmids Engage Students in Functional Genomics Research

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    May 22, 2018, 1:38 p.m.
    ...projects in introductory labs. Genome projects use computational methods to identify genes by their similarities...abnormalities due to the deletion (i.e. the plasmid complements the deletion). If the phenotype is corrected,..., well-studied and inexpensive. In addition, a complete set of well-annotated deletion strains is available... the absence of methionine (i.e. the plasmid complements the deletion). Find the Plasmids Here Plasmid...blotting in other experiments (Figure 2).   Complementation reveals conservation of function Students have...Addgene, to successfully analyze Met protein complementation. In the procedure diagrammed in Figure 3, students...promoter controls MET/Met gene expression, complementation should only occur when galactose replaces glucose...
  20. Fluorescent Proteins 101: Visualizing Subcellular Structures & Organelles

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    June 22, 2017, 2:30 p.m.
    ... human body is made up of organs, cells comprise compartments and structures, called organelles. Take ... the subcellular localization and composition of cellular complexes are important steps in understanding...that the fusion protein localizes properly by comparing the signal from the fusion itself to the wild-...and potentially which other proteins it forms complexes with. These “colocalization” studies give insights...within the same subcellular structure or protein complex. By coexpressing both the marker protein and the...possible to determine the location of proteins within complex structures. In order to interpret colocalization...quantifiable results and statistics that can be used to compare between different experimental setups. A colocalization...
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