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Zone of Inhibition Area around antibiotic disk with no bacterial growth. Bacteriocidal – no bacteria living in ZOI. Bacteriostatic – bacteria are not reproducing in ZOI. Note the lawn of bacteria.
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Bacteria and Antibiotics Bacteria – single-celled organisms that are prokaryotic (no true nucleus)
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Bacteria and Antibiotics Bacteria are often used in Biotech to study genes. Why use bacteria? Simple to grow Grow rapidly 24 hours 37 0 C
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Bacteria and Antibiotics To grow bacteria, need: 1.Correct nutrients – LB agar (solid) or LB broth (liquid). 2. Correct temperature – 37 0 C. 3. Can divide every 20 minutes.
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1.Takes time to adjust. 2. 2 n 3. Run out of nutrients
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Bacteria and Antibiotics Antibiotics – any chemical which prevent bacteria from growing. 1.Bacteriocidal- kills bacteria. 2. Bacteriostatic- prevents bacteria from reproducing. Originals are not dead!
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Sterile Technique Preventing contamination: - of you by experiment. - of experiment by you. Ex. Gloves, keeping lids closed, alcohol, flame.
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Transformation Changing an organism’s traits by adding a new gene. Why bacteria? Simple organisms with few genes. One change in genotype will probably lead to change in phenotype.
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Ways to get DNA into a cell: Electroporation Using electricity to poke holes in cell membrane; DNA rushes into cell.
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Ways to get DNA into a cell: Virus Infection -Remove disease causing genes from virus. -Insert gene of interest. -Virus “infects” cell with new gene.
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Ways to get DNA into a cell: Gene Gun -DNA attached to gold pellet. -Pellet fired into cell. -Typically used with plants. Why? Gene Gun Animation
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Ways to get DNA into a cell: Heat Shock Using heat to open pores in cell membrane. (see sketch on board).
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Transformation Efficiency # of bacterial cells on plate # bacterial cells possible on plate For heat shock, this number is <0.01%
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How do you know which cells have been transformed? Selectable marker – gene which gives an obvious phenotype to transformed cell and allows only transformed cells to survive. Ex. Antibiotic resistance genes
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What DNA will we transform into cells? pVIB luciferase – gene encoding bioluminescence amp r = ampicillin-resistance gene – beta- galactasidase which breaks down cell wall Any bacteria with this gene can grow in presence of ampicillin (antibiotic)
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What DNA will we transform into cells? pGREEN GFP – Green Fluorescent Protein Also amp r
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What DNA will we transform into cells? pUWL500 luciferase and amp r
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What DNA will we transform into cells? pGEM3z- Just amp r
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What type of bacterial cells are we going to transform? E. Coli that are “competent”. Competent – ready to be transformed.
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How are we going to make competent cells? Treat cells with CaCl 2 In solution CaCl 2 Ca 2+ + 2 Cl - Positively charged Ca 2+ coats negatively charged pores. DNA can move into cell. Heat Shock Animation
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