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Hey Kim, this site shows the kids everything! NY ‘09 use this for the prelab stuff!! http://faculty.clintoncc.suny.edu/faculty/ Michael.Gregory/files/Bio%20100/Bio% 20100%20Laboratory/Bacterial%20Tran sformation/transformation.htm
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AP Bio Lab #6B pGLO Bacterial Transformation
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Aequorea victoria has a GFP gene= a gene that codes for Green Fluorescent Protein
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has been added to the pGLO plasmid GFP = a gene that codes for Green Fluorescent Protein
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Lets look @ the Plasmid map you will be inserting: ori = origin of replication
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araC = operon promoter site remember: this is where RNA polymerase binds to the DNA
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Plasmid map: bla = gene that codes for B-lactamase… a protein that makes resistance to ampicillin (it breaks the ampicillin down!!)
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MATERIALS LB/amp LB/amp/araLB + -
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4 plates + 1 STARTER PLATE +pGLO LB/amp w/ plasmid +pGLO LB/amp/ara w/ plasmid -pGLO LB/amp w/o plasmid -pGLO LB w/o plasmid LB/amp LB/amp/araLB + -
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1 STARTER PLATE E. coli on Luria Broth (LB) media
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Know your pipettor!!
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HERE WE GO… In order to induce transformation competence, bacterial cells are first treated with an ice-cold solution of calcium chloride. It is believed that the positive calcium chloride binds to the negatively charged DNA strands. It then binds to the cell membrane
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Transferring Bacteria Organisms are transferred by using a sterile loop and reaching in from the side while keeping the plate covered as much as possible. This technique minimizes the risk of contamination from above.
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Immerse a sterile loop into the bottle containing plasmid DNA. When the center of the loop is coated with a soap- like film, transfer it to the “+” DNA microtube. Use a new sterile loop to transfer a second loopful of plasmid DNA into the same (+ DNA) microtube.
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The - DNA microtube will not receive any plasmid DNA.
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4 plates +pGLO LB/amp + = plasmid added +pGLO LB/amp/ara + = plasmid added -pGLO LB/amp - = no plasmid -pGLO LB - = no plasmid
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The Arabinose Operon araC araB These code for digestive enzymes that break down arabinose sugar arabinose sugar araC araB RNA polymerase araC araB RNA polymerase mRNA
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The Expression of GFP araC GFP Our plasmid’s ara Operon has been genetically altered, the regulatory genes have been replaced w/ the GFP gene from the jelleyfish arabinose sugar araC RNA polymerase araC araB RNA polymerase mRNA GFP
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