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Each gene consists of four fragments, which have a 30 bp overhang to the fragments beside. | Each gene consists of four fragments, which have a 30 bp overhang to the fragments beside. | ||
In order to do the Gibson Assembly, the fragments were amplified via PCR.]] | In order to do the Gibson Assembly, the fragments were amplified via PCR.]] | ||
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The assembly did not work, because there are only the 500 bp of the single fragments.]] | The assembly did not work, because there are only the 500 bp of the single fragments.]] | ||
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Revision as of 22:10, 26 September 2012
Contents |
Labwork
May and June 2012
1. Arrangements for labwork
- preparation of competent cells (E.coli, S.cerevisiae), agarose plates (LB, YEPD, SCD-ura,…), medium for E.coli and S.cerevisiae
2. Purchasing of the equipment (reaction tubes, glass bottles, pipette tips,..) 3. Primer design
July 2012
1. Plasmid isolation of p426, p423, pUD8e, pUD22e from E.coli
2. Isolation of chromosomal DNA of CEN.PK2-1C
3. Trials to get the genes, promoters and terminators via PCR
August 2012
1. PCR of the genes, promoters and terminators
- all genes (without KO and KAH), promoters and terminators could be amplified
2. Linearization of p426 and p423 with SpeI and XhoI
Templates | Amplified DNA Fragments |
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synthesized sequence of HMG-CoA | HMG-CoA |
synthesized sequence of GGPPS | GGPPS |
synthesized sequence of Cps/Ks | CPS/KS |
chromosomal DNA of CEN.PK2-1C | ERG20 |
3. Biobrick production of the genes HMG-CoA, ERG20, CPS/KS
- restriction of 3 µg of the genes with EcoRI and PstI
- ligation of biobrick genes with linear pSB1C3
- transformation of the ligation in E.coli
- plasmid isolation of E.coli clones
- control restriction of biobrick plasmids with EcoRI and SpeI
4. Formation of the mevalonate overexpression plasmid via gap repair
- first and second yeast transformation with equimolar quantities of DNA fragments for mevalonate overexpression (p426 with 7 inserts): only very small colonies could grow after the first and second transformation
- using pure GGPPS (purification of a preparative gel) for the third yeast transformation: normal size of the colonies
- inoculation of several clones of the third yeast transformation
- plasmid preparation of the clones
- transformation of the plasmids in E.coli
5. Amplifying pSB1C3 for biobrick production
- trials to amplify pSB1C3, whose blunt ends were ligated and transformed in E.coli
- pSB1C3 should be linearized by EcoRI and PstI : did not work (two fragments instead of one)
- preparative gel of the linear fragment: very low concentration of linear pSB1C3 (was not sufficient for ligation)
6. GC analysis
- GC analysis of the wild type CEN.PK2-1C (standard GGOH): as expected no GGOH could be observed
7. Assembly of the KO and the KAH fragments
- amplification of the fragments via PCR (there are four fragments of each gene with an overhang to the fragment beside of 30 bp)
- Gibson assembly of the fragments of KO and KAH: did not work
September 2012
- Formation of the mevalonate overexpression plasmid via gap repair
- plasmid isolation (p426 with 7 inserts) from E.coli
- control restriction of the plasmids with EcoRI and SpeI: one clone out of 10 got the right sizes
- Ergosterol experiment
- idea: maybe the clones of the first and the second yeast transformation grow better after ergosterol addition (0,02 g/l)): wildtype with and without ergosterol and one of the clones with and without ergosterol (no significant difference in growth could be observed)
- GGPPS-PCR
- PCR of GGPPS with shorter synthesis time in order to get only the correct fragment
- Amplification of pSB1C3 for biobrick production
- transformation of pSB1C3-RFP in E.coli
- isolation of the plasmid from E.coli
- linearization with EcoRI and PstI: it worked (only the correct fragment was observed)
- PCR of biobrick-promoters and -terminators
- PCR of biobrick promoters and terminators that were used to build the mevalonate overexpression plasmid
- Assembly of the KO and the KAH fragments
- trials to assembly the KO and the KAH fragments via PCR (the overhangs were used as primer): KO worked, KAH not
- amplification of KO
- Biobrick production of the genes GGPPS, KO and the promoters and terminators
- restriction of 3 µg of the DNA fragments with EcoRI and PstI
- ligation of the promoters, terminators, KO and the GGPPS with pSB1C3
- transformation of the ligation in E.coli
- plasmid isolation of E.coli clones
- control restriction of biobrick plasmids with EcoRI and SpeI
- Midi-preparation of plasmids for sequencing
- biobrick plasmids
- mevalonate overexpression plasmid
- GC
- GC analysis of the wild type CEN.PK2-1C with p426 and the wild type with the mevalonate overexpression plasmid in SCD-ura
- standard GGOH
- Formation of the plasmid for steviol synthesis
- yeast transformation with equimolar quantities of DNA fragments for steviol synthesis (p423 with 7 inserts)
- problem: could not assemble KAH, assembled KAH1/2 and KAH3/4 were used (KAH1/2 and KAH3/4 only got a 30 bp overhang instead of a 45 bp overhang): gap repair did not work