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+ | *Successful colonies produced from transformations two days ago streaked out onto chloramphenicol (5 μg/ml) containing plates. | ||
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+ | *Colonies also grown up in 10ml of medium A for use with plate reader later. | ||
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+ | '''[[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/PCRProtocol|PCR of vector DNA]]''' | ||
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+ | *Standard PCR rerun, this time splitting fluorescent vector into two separate sections, one of 3kb and one of 4.5kb. | ||
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+ | *New primers used: | ||
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+ | :*Fragment 1 reverse: | ||
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+ | :*Fragment 2 forward: | ||
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Revision as of 12:47, 2 August 2012
Week: | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 |
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Contents |
Monday
Not all products were obtained during Friday's PCR. Most of these missing products were large vector backbones. They are being run again, with a much longer extension time of 300s. If that fails, primers will be ordered to split the vectors into manageable chunks, and the PCR reattempted when they arrive.
PCR cycle x35:
- 15s Denaturing at 95 C
- 45s Annealing at 60 C
- 300s Extension at 72 C
The remaining stray product had a slightly tricky secondary structure at the 3' end. It will be run at a series of annealing temperatures in a PCR machine capable of a temperature gradient.
Construction of riboswitch plasmid with Gibson Assembly
- DNA from lanes 27+28, 27+29, 27+30 from gels run on Friday fused together with Gibson assembly to produce riboswitch construct. This does not have replacement of the first 8 codons of lac I with the 8 codons native to the gene downstream of the riboswitch.
- DNA from lanes 22,23 and 24 fused with riboswitch DNA produced two weeks ago to produce riboswitch construct. This has replacement of the first 8 codons of lac I with the 8 codons native to the gene downstream of the riboswitch.
Transformation of Bacillus with riboswitch construct
- Plasmids made by Gibson transformed into bacillus cells made two weeks ago and transformants plated out on 5μg/ml chloramphenicol plates.
Tuesday
Transformation of Bacillus with riboswitch construct
- Plasmids made by Gibson transformed into bacillus cells made two weeks ago and transformants plated out on 5μg/ml chloramphenicol plates.
Transformation of E.coli with riboswitch construct
- Plasmids made by Gibson transformed into TOP10 e.coli cells and transformants plated out on 100μg/ml ampicillin plates.
Wednesday
Mg2+ Riboswitch
- Successful colonies produced from transformations two days ago streaked out onto chloramphenicol (5 μg/ml) containing plates.
- Colonies also grown up in 10ml of medium A for use with plate reader later.
- Standard PCR rerun, this time splitting fluorescent vector into two separate sections, one of 3kb and one of 4.5kb.
- New primers used:
- Fragment 1 reverse:
- Fragment 2 forward:
Thursday
Friday