Team:Alberta/Project/BeadBindingCapacity
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<li>Using the A<sub>260</sub> readings, calculate respective ng of DNA by multiplying volume of DNA applied to beads. | <li>Using the A<sub>260</sub> readings, calculate respective ng of DNA by multiplying volume of DNA applied to beads. | ||
<li>Calculate the difference of DNA for each set of readings per bead volume to give ng of DNA bound to bead. | <li>Calculate the difference of DNA for each set of readings per bead volume to give ng of DNA bound to bead. | ||
- | <li>Substite the ng DNA bound into the following equation to get pmol of DNA: <br><math>(ng DNA<sub>bound</sub> x 10<sup>9</sup>) / (21519 g mol<sup>-1</sup> x 10<sup>12</sup>)</math></br> | + | <li>Substite the ng DNA bound into the following equation to get pmol of DNA: <br><math>(ng DNA<sub>bound</sub> x 10<sup>9</sup>) / (21519.1 g mol<sup>-1</sup> x 10<sup>12</sup>)</math></br> |
<li>Divide this number by the μL of beads used to get binding capacity: <br><math>μL Beads x 10<sup>3</sup> x 4 mg mL<sup>-1</sup></math></br> | <li>Divide this number by the μL of beads used to get binding capacity: <br><math>μL Beads x 10<sup>3</sup> x 4 mg mL<sup>-1</sup></math></br> | ||
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+ | <p>By doing the binding capacity in this manner we found that binding capacity is highly dependant on DNA and bead concentration (see the graphs ______). Thus, we simply used the calculated binding capacity for 40 μL of beads since this is the volume we use for all builds. A better binding capacity assay should be developed, but due to time constraints this method proved good enough since multiple runs of this experiment yielded numbers with small standard deviation: <br>209 +/- 20 pmol mg<sup>-1</sup></br> | ||
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Anchor Binding CapacityWhat you will need:
Binding Capacity
Calculation
DisclaimerBy doing the binding capacity in this manner we found that binding capacity is highly dependant on DNA and bead concentration (see the graphs ______). Thus, we simply used the calculated binding capacity for 40 μL of beads since this is the volume we use for all builds. A better binding capacity assay should be developed, but due to time constraints this method proved good enough since multiple runs of this experiment yielded numbers with small standard deviation: |