Team:UNIPV-Pavia/Notebook/Week5May
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Week from May 25th, to May 31st, 2009
May, 25th
- iGEM starts now!!!
- We planned to dedicate the first two weeks to prepare a glycerol stock for every BioBrick of interest for our project. The following weeks will be dedicated to the BioBrick assembly.
- DNA resuspension from iGEM 2009 plates. We resuspended all the high quality constitutive promoter family members from UCBerkeley collection and GFP protein generator:
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- Transformation of resuspended DNA (2 ul) in TOP10 E. coli, plated transformed bacteria and incubated the plates overnight at 37°C.
May, 26th
- All the 15 incubated plates showed colonies!
Moreover, many UCBerkeley promoter family members showed red fluorescent colonies, according to the ranking of promoters' estimated strength (see http://partsregistry.org/Promoters/Catalog/Anderson).
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Preparation of the first experiment with Tecan F200
- We re-filled with 5 ml of LB + Amp the remaining 250 ul of the grown bacterial cultures containing:
- J23100, J23101, J23118 (strong constitutive promoters with RFP protein generator downstream) to test fluorescence detection of the microplate reader;
- E0240 (negative control because bacteria bearing this BioBrick don't express fluorescent proteins)
May, 27th
- We wanted to resuspend Q04400 and Q04121 in order to build up respectively an aTc and an IPTG/lactose sensor, but we realized that MIT QC classified their sequences as "inconsistent"...
- DNA resuspension from iGEM 2009 plates. We resuspended three lysis-involved parts, a double transcriptional terminator and lacZ transcriptional unit in order to build up a beta-galactosidase protein generator (last year, a beta-galactosidase protein generator was available in 2008 Distributon - I732950 - but its sequence was almost completely wrong):
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- Only B0015 and I732017 QC sequence analysis was available...we hoped that the three lysis parts' sequences were correct!
- Transformation of resuspended DNA (2 ul) in TOP10 E. coli, plated transformed bacteria and incubated the plates overnight at 37°C.
- We planned how to substitute Q04400 and Q04121. We searched for smaller BioBricks to re-build them with a minimum number of assemblies:
- Q04400 = P0440 (available in iGEM 2009 plates) + R0040 (available in iGEM 2009 plates)
- Q04121 = P0412 (not available in iGEM 2009 plates) + R0011 (available in iGEM 2009 plates)
Preparation of the first experiment with Tecan F200
- We diluted 1:10 the 5 ml overnight cultures of J23100, J23101, J23118, and E0240 in 5 ml of LB + Amp.
- We incubated the diluted cultures at 37°C, 220 rpm for 4 and 1/2 hours.
Experiment with Tecan F200
- Description
- Purpose:
- Materials & Methods
- Protocol
- Results
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