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Proteins are the Cash of Biotech Lab 6c Assaying for Amylase Activity (B:S4NM The rAmylase Project Kits) Kit # BTNM-6C Lab 6d in new edition 2012 Ellyn Daugherty ellyn@BiotechEd.com www.BiotechEd.com Colin Heath G-Biosciences cheath@gbiosciences.com

commercially important biotech product Amylase is a commercially important biotech product Amylase is an enzyme that catalyzes starch digestion to sugar. Used to: Remove starch in products Produce sugar from starch Processing of cellulostic biofuel

The goal of The rAmylase Project is to Learn how to assay for amylase, a protein of commercial interest (rAmylase) Genetically engineer cells to produce amylase (using pAmylase2014) Grow transformed cells to volumes where amylase is purified and assayed

The rAmylase Project Curricular model of rDNA/protein Business Chapters 1-5 Basic SLOP Lab 5f    Characterizing Proteins by PAGE Lab 6c    Assaying for Amylase Activity Lab 6d    Direct ELISA of Bacterial Amylase Lab 6e    Western Blot to Identify Amylase Lab 7g    Amylase Concentration Assay Lab 8b    pAmy Plasmid Restriction Digestion Lab 8c    pAmylaseTransformation of E. coli Lab 8g    Miniprep for pAmylase Isolation Lab 9c    Amylase Ion-Ex Chromatography Lab 13h  Amylase Gene PCR BS4NM Figure 1.21

Lab 6d in new edition

Biotech Curricular Support www.BiotechEd.com PPTS, Syllabi, Activities, Hints, Links, etc. gbiosciences.com B:S4NM materials and kits and fishersci.com emcp.com/biotech B:S4NM curriculum