Team:EPF-Lausanne/Notebook/16 July 2012

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Plasmid digestion and gel

We digested the plasmids (LovTAP and RO) of the MaxiPreps made on 12th July.

The amounts of DNA and enzymes where calculated based on the [http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/products/protocol445.asp|NEB Digestion Protocol] which uses 500 ng of DNA.

Knowing we have RO plasmid: 407.2 ng/µl LovTAP plasmid: 294.5 ng/µl

We added

  • RO plasmid : 1.23 µl
  • LovTAP plasmid : 1.7 µl

Enzymes :

  • RO plasmid : EcoRI-HF + PstI 1 µl each
  • LovTAP plasmid : EcoRI-HF + XbaI µl each

Expected fragments

  • RO : 1472bp + 2255bp
  • LovTAP : 574bp + 2642bp

Team-EPF-Lausanne-LovTAP-digestion.jpg

  • Digestion time : 2h
  • 2 tubes per sample.



Protocol: Restriction site digestion


  1. Look for the best pair of restriction sites, ideally with similar digestion temperatures and times.
    1. [http://tools.neb.com/NEBcutter2/ NEBcutter] for finding cutting enzymes.
    2. [http://www.neb.com/nebecomm/DoubleDigestCalculator.asp Double Digest Finder] for the parameters.
  2. Calculate the amounts required of:
    1. DNA
    2. Buffer (usually from 10x to 1x)
    3. BSA, if needed (usually from 100x to 1x)
    4. Enzymes (depends on the amount of DNA)
    5. Water
  3. Get the recommended buffer (and BSA if needed) from the freezer and let defreeze.
  4. Mix all the ingredients, except DNA, in a tube.
  5. Note: Enzymes should stay no longer than a couple of minutes out of the freezer. Don't touch the bottom of the tubes! Don't vortex!
  6. Distribute the mix in as many tubes as DNA samples and add the DNA.
  7. Keep in the Thermomixer at the recommended temperature.

Sowmya's recommended amounts (50 µl total solution):

  • 5 µl of 10x buffer
  • 0.5 µl of 100x BSA
  • 1 µl of each enzyme
  • 5 µl of DNA
  • 37.5 (up to 50 µl) of water.

Protocol based on what was done on July the 4th.



Gel of RO and LovTAP
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