Team:Calgary/4 June 2009

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JUNE 4, 2009


CAROL

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CHINMOYEE

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EMILY

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  • Objective: To form linear copies of LuxOD47A (currently inside TOPO T/A) with BioBrick ends.

Materials and methods:

  • Template: LuxOD47E C4-8 in TOPO T/A [40 ng/uL]- original concedntration = [409.5 ng/uL]
  • Forward primer: Lux0-F-RS star(Tm = 60 degrees C)
  • Reverse primer: LuxO-R-RS primer (Tm = 60 degrees C)

Master Mix contents (for 15 tubes)

  • 10X Pfx Amplification buffer (75 uL)
  • 10mM dNTPs mixture (15 uL)
  • 50mM MgSO4 (22.5 uL)
  • Forward primer [10 uM] (15 uL)
  • Reverse primer [10 uM] (15 uL)
  • Platinum Pfx DNA polymerase [2.5 units] (10 uL)
  • Autoclaved distilled HOH (577.5 uL)
  • TOTAL: 735 uL
  • PCR reaction volume for Master Mix: 49 uL

PCR steps:

  • Denaturation: 94 degrees C, 5 minutes
  • Amplification: 36 cycles of {
    • Denaturation (94 degrees C, 15 seconds);
    • Annealing (58-66 degrees C, 30 seconds);
    • Extension (68 degrees C, 1.5 minutes)}
  • Final extension: 68 degrees C, 15 minutes
  • Hold temperature: 4 degrees C

12 tubes were prepared to span the gradient, each of which contained 1 uL of template DNA and 49 uL master mix. A negative control with ddH2O in lieu of template DNA was also prepared.

Results:

The gradient PCR products were visualised on a 1% agarose gel, as shown below. Lanes 1-12 contain template and labe 13 is a negative control with ddH20 which shows some contamination. The bands are at the right size (~1.4 kb) to suggest that LuxOD47E is infact in the vector. We will proceed by isolating plasmid and sending it down for DNA sequencing.


FAHD

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IMAN

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JAMIE

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JEREMY

Preparation of TOP10 Competent Cells

In order to replicate plasmid and ensure successful transformation in the summer, today’s work was devoted to making TOP10 competent cells.
To test whether the cells were competent, pBluescript was used as a positive control, and grown on LB-Ampicillin plates. Colonies were seen the next day, verifying that the cells were made competent.


KATIE

Improving Usability

I have found a decent way to ask questions and allow users to answer in a better way then entering things into chat. By using the llDialog function we can also communicate on negative channels, which is not possible in the chat window and helps to divide communication happening between people and between people and objects or objects and other objects.

So, I will be making everything entered in chat for the PCR machine into dialog prompt where avatars may pick from specific choices. This also gets rid of the risk of spelling errors and increases usability.


KEVIN

Modelling papers

In order to characterize our system to the best of our ability, we have chosen the part F2620 as our role model for characterization. I have looked into and read papers regarding the rate of reactions, such as the rate of the de-phosphorylation of LuxO.


MANDY

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PATRICK

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PRIMA

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STEFAN

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VICKI

Gradient PCR for biobrick cloning of LuxOD47A pieces

Note: I have switched with Jeremy: I will now be dealing with LuxOD47A and he will be handling LuxPQ

Purpose: To form linear copies of LuxOD47A (currently inside TOPO T/A) with BioBrick ends.

Materials and methods:

  • Template: LuxOD47A in TOPO T/A [40 ng/uL]
  • Forward primer: LuxOD47A BBk forward primer (Tm = 60 degrees C)
  • Reverse primer: LuxOD47A BBk reverse primer (Tm = 60 degrees C)

Master Mix contents (for 15 tubes)

  • 10X Pfx Amplification buffer (75 uL)
  • 10mM dNTPs mixture (15 uL)
  • 50mM MgSO4 (22.5 uL)
  • Forward primer [10 uM] (15 uL)
  • Reverse primer [10 uM] (15 uL)
  • Platinum Pfx DNA polymerase [2.5 units] (10 uL)
  • Autoclaved distilled HOH (577.5 uL)
  • TOTAL: 735 uL
  • PCR reaction volume for Master Mix: 49 uL

PCR steps:

  • Denaturation: 94 degrees C, 5 minutes
  • Amplification: 36 cycles of {
    • Denaturation (94 degrees C, 15 seconds);
    • Annealing (58-66 degrees C, 30 seconds);
    • Extension (68 degrees C, 1.5 minutes)}
  • Final extension: 68 degrees C, 15 minutes
  • Hold temperature: 4 degrees C

12 tubes were prepared to span the gradient, each of which contained 1 uL of template DNA and 49 uL master mix. A negative control with ddHOH in lieu of template DNA was also prepared.

Results:

The gradient PCR products were visualised on a 1% agarose gel, as shown below. The right-most lane is the negative control, although it can’t really be distinguished in the results. This doesn’t seem to have worked, so it will be repeated later.