Team:UC Chile2/General Protocols

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<li>PCR parts using Phusion Polymerase datasheet indications. It is important to use a low ammount of template plasmid (10pg) as to reduce possibility of carry-over during band purification</li>
<li>PCR parts using Phusion Polymerase datasheet indications. It is important to use a low ammount of template plasmid (10pg) as to reduce possibility of carry-over during band purification</li>
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<li>Run agarose gel electrophoresis on a adecuate gel (50bp to 200bp parts should be run on a 3% w/v agarose gel, larger parts should be run on a 1% w/v to 1.5% w/v agarose gel) until clear distinction of bands is achieved. It is recommended that gels should be exposed as little as possible to UV transilluminators as UV damages DNA.</li>
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<li>Run agarose gel electrophoresis on a adecuate gel (50bp to 200bp parts should be run on a 3% w/v agarose gel, larger parts should be run on a 1% w/v to 1.5% w/v agarose gel) until clear distinction of bands is achieved. It is recommended that gels should be exposed as little as possible to UV transilluminators as UV light damages DNA.</li>
<li>Cut band and proceed with band purification. Elute in smallest volume as possible according to your kit specification</li>
<li>Cut band and proceed with band purification. Elute in smallest volume as possible according to your kit specification</li>
<li>Quantify purified DNA</li>
<li>Quantify purified DNA</li>
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<h2>Assembly reaction</h2>
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<p>The assembly reaction is composed of 9uL of 1.33X Gibson assembly master mix + 3uL of purified parts DNA</p>
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<li>The calculation of the ratio at which your DNA parts are should be in correspondence to the level of competence of your cells. We have found that with our cells (5*10^⁸ colonies/ug of pUC19 DNA) the following ratios work well</li>
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<li>Calculate the amount of pmoles of each purified DNA part using the following equation: pmoles of DNA = Concentration (ng/uL) * 650 Daltons/(1000{nano->pico conversion factor} * base pair length of part)</li>
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Revision as of 03:50, 13 September 2012

Project: Luxilla - Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, iGEM 2012