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A Comprehensive Guide to sgRNA Design and Confirmation

A Comprehensive Guide to sgRNA Design and Confirmation

Understanding sgRNAs sgRNAs are short RNA sequences that guide the Cas9 protein to the target DNA. Typically, they consist of approximately twenty nucleotides complementary to the target DNA sequence, paired with a scaffold region that recognizes and binds to Cas9. ...

ByCreative Biogene


Unraveling the Secrets of the Acetyl-Code   

Unraveling the Secrets of the Acetyl-Code  

The classic example is in gene expression. Histone proteins, which package DNA into chromatin, are rich in lysine residues. The acetylation of these lysines reduces the histones' affinity for the negatively charged DNA, leading to a more relaxed, open chromatin structure. This "euchromatin" state allows transcription factors and RNA polymerase to access the ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Efficacy and Safety   

Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Efficacy and Safety  

It is widely used in the separation of monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal antibodies, the separation of fusion proteins, the separation of enzymes, and the separation of DNA binding proteins. Creative Proteomics can provide customers with vaccine characterization services, including vaccine identification, vaccine purity analysis, modification analysis, and ...

ByCreative Proteomics


What is Monoclonal Antibody Sequencing?

What is Monoclonal Antibody Sequencing?

The antibody will bind to a specific location on the DNA sequence, and then a technology called fluorescence labeling is used to label the antibody. When the fluorescently labeled antibody binds to the DNA, the DNA sequence can be accurately read by detecting changes in the fluorescent signal. ...

ByMtoZ Biolabs


Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Quality and Efficacy

Advanced Purification Techniques for Enhancing Vaccine Quality and Efficacy

It is widely used in the separation of monoclonal antibodies and polyclonal antibodies, the separation of fusion proteins, the separation of enzymes, and the separation of DNA binding proteins. Creative Proteomics can provide customers with vaccine characterization services, including vaccine identification, vaccine purity analysis, modification analysis, and ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Microscale Thermophoresis: Unlocking the Potential of Molecular Interactions

Microscale Thermophoresis: Unlocking the Potential of Molecular Interactions

MST allows researchers to study these interactions in a label-free and non-destructive manner, providing valuable information about binding affinities, kinetics, and thermodynamics. DNA-Protein Interactions MST is also widely used to investigate the interactions between DNA and proteins. By measuring the binding affinity and ...

ByProfacgen


Overview of Microbial Epigenetics

Overview of Microbial Epigenetics

Introduction to Microbial Epigenetics Epigenetics has been defined as the study of stable alterations in gene expression potentials that arise during development and cell proliferation, or alterations in DNA function without alterations in DNA sequence. Modern epigenetic features refer to the alteration of DNA and/or associated proteins without ...

ByCD Genomics


FDA Approved Peptide Drugs in the First Half of 2023

FDA Approved Peptide Drugs in the First Half of 2023

Mechanism of Action of Trofinetide Most cases of Rett syndrome are associated with loss-of-function mutations in the gene encoding methyl CpG-binding protein 2 (MECP2). MECP2 is a DNA-binding protein that plays a role in the epigenetic regulation of gene expression. ...

ByCreative Peptides


Exploring the Potential Applications of Fluorescent Microspheres

Exploring the Potential Applications of Fluorescent Microspheres

Fluorescent Microspheres for Nucleic Acid Detection Microspheres encoded with up-converting luminescent materials of different colors can be used to bind different reporter labels, and when bound to single-stranded DNA, the fluorescence intensity will be different. ...

ByCD Formulation


Protein-DNA Docking in Drug Discovery: Identifying Small Molecules for New Drug Development

Protein-DNA Docking in Drug Discovery: Identifying Small Molecules for New Drug Development

The protein-DNA docking technique is a computational approach that involves predicting the binding mode and binding affinity of protein-DNA complexes. ...

ByCD ComputaBio


New Technology of PROTACs

New Technology of PROTACs

PROTAC is a heterobifunctional molecule with one end connected to a ligand that binds the target protein, one end to an E3 ubiquitin ligase, and a suitable Linker in the middle. ...

ByBiopharma PEG Scientific Inc


SNP Array, A Powerful Tool for Diagnosis and Agrigenomics Research

SNP Array, A Powerful Tool for Diagnosis and Agrigenomics Research

Single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) are a kind of DNA polymorphisms caused by single-nucleotide variants in both coding and non-coding regions, which are the most common and smallest variants. ...

ByCD Genomics


LncRNA Sequencing Helps to Find Deep Links to Disease

LncRNA Sequencing Helps to Find Deep Links to Disease

Studies have shown that lncRNAs are quite complex in function and play an important role in various biological processes such as development, differentiation, proliferation, metastasis, apoptosis, stem cell pluripotency, and DNA damage. Therefore, those non-coding fragments in human genes are also vital and not the so-called "transcriptional noise". ...

ByCD Genomics


Methods for Protein-Protein Interaction Research

Methods for Protein-Protein Interaction Research

GAL4 consists of two separate but functionally necessary domains, the DNA binding domain (DNA-BD) at the N-terminal and the activation domain (AD) at the C-terminal. DNA-BD can recognize the upstream activating sequence (UAS) located in GAL4-responsive gene (GAL4-responsivegene) and bind to it. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Nanogenomics for medicine: emerging strategies to overcome bottlenecks in siRNA-based therapy of human diseases

Nanogenomics for medicine: emerging strategies to overcome bottlenecks in siRNA-based therapy of human diseases

Second, we propose to deliver siRNA within DNA-wrapped RNA-containing nanoparticle formed by partial dsRNA-DNA triplex. The DNA core will be chemically modified to promote triplex formation/folding. ...

ByInderscience Publishers


Schizosaccharomyces pombe Ddb1 recruits substrate-specific adaptor proteins through a novel protein motif, the DDB-box

Schizosaccharomyces pombe Ddb1 recruits substrate-specific adaptor proteins through a novel protein motif, the DDB-box

DDB1 was isolated as a UV-damaged DNA-binding protein, but recent studies established that it plays a role as a component of cullin 4A ubiquitin ligases. ...

ByAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)


Somatic Excision Demonstrates that c-Jun Induces Cellular Migration and Invasion through Induction of Stem Cell Factor

Somatic Excision Demonstrates that c-Jun Induces Cellular Migration and Invasion through Induction of Stem Cell Factor

Induction of the SCF promoter required the c-Jun DNA-binding domain. c-Jun bound to the SCF promoter in chromatin immunoprecipitation assays. Mutation of the c-Jun binding site abolished c-Jun-mediated induction of the SCF promoter. These studies demonstrate an essential role of c-Jun in cellular migration through induction of ...

ByAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)


Suppression of Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres by Sp100-Mediated Sequestration of the MRE11/RAD50/NBS1 Complex

Suppression of Alternative Lengthening of Telomeres by Sp100-Mediated Sequestration of the MRE11/RAD50/NBS1 Complex

The hallmarks of ALT in telomerase-negative cancer cells include a unique pattern of telomere length heterogeneity, rapid changes in individual telomere lengths, and the presence of ALT-associated promyelocytic leukemia bodies (APBs) containing telomeric DNA and proteins involved in telomere binding, DNA replication, and recombination. The ALT ...

ByAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)


Gcn4p, a master regulator of gene expression, is controlled at multiple levels by diverse signals of starvation and stress

Gcn4p, a master regulator of gene expression, is controlled at multiple levels by diverse signals of starvation and stress

Transcriptional activator proteins function by binding to specific DNA sequences and recruiting the transcriptional machinery to the promoters of genes under their control. ...

ByAmerican Society for Microbiology (ASM)

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