Team:Calgary/30 July 2010

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Today, I did the minipreps for the constructions of I0500-I13504 and I0500-I13507 using the Sigma Aldrich Plasmid Preparation kit. As well, I ran 3 gels of the gradient PCR which removed the CpxP promoter from the E. coli genome. The three different lines were mixed together so there are three tubes of PCR product instead of 36. Finally, Henry gave us instruments which would allow for the vacuum separation of PCR product from contaminants.
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Today, I did the minipreps for the constructions of I0500-I13504 and I0500-I13507 using the Sigma Aldrich Plasmid Preparation kit. As well, I ran 3 gels of the gradient PCR which removed the CpxP promoter from the E. coli genome. The three different lines were mixed together so there are three tubes of PCR product instead of 36. Finally, Henry gave us instruments which would allow for the vacuum separation of PCR products from contaminents.
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Today Raida and I ran a gel of our other two PCR's of malEdelSS and malE31delSS.  They showed some amplification, however the bands were very faint.  We set up two more and left them running overnight using different annealing temperatures.  For one, we did 52 for 3 cycles, 53 for 3 cycles and then 54 for 3 cycles.  For the other one, we put the annealing temperature much higher at 58.  I will be coming in to run a gel of both of these PCR's tomorrow afternoon.  Today we also had a meeting to clarify some of the criteris for iGEM and what needs to get donw in the next couple of days.  Finally, I set up overnight cultures of malE and malE31 in TOPO in K broth.  I will be coming in to miniprep these cultures tomorrow.
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Revision as of 00:24, 1 August 2010

Friday July 30, 2010

Chris's first gel of the attempted gradient PCR to remove the CpxP promoter from the E. coli genome. This line of tubes ran from 50°C to 56°C and at a MgCl2 concentration of 1.5 µM.
Chris's second gel of the attempted gradient PCR to remove the CpxP promoter from the E. coli genome. This line of tubes ran from 50°C to 56°C and at a MgCl2 concentration of 2.0 µM.
Chris's third gel of the attempted gradient PCR to remove the CpxP promoter from the E. coli genome. This line of tubes ran from 50°C to 56°C and at a MgCl2 concentration of 2.5 µM


Himika

Today there was a meeting which updated updates all the team members about each other. I also kept looking into MATLAB tutorials and tried out some of the tutorials. I also read some of the papers about inclusion bodies. This will be used to model of the project. The sequence data of the I0500-B0034 came back today and it was successful it seems. So I have decided to go forth with the construct and add on more parts next week.


Chris

Today, I did the minipreps for the constructions of I0500-I13504 and I0500-I13507 using the Sigma Aldrich Plasmid Preparation kit. As well, I ran 3 gels of the gradient PCR which removed the CpxP promoter from the E. coli genome. The three different lines were mixed together so there are three tubes of PCR product instead of 36. Finally, Henry gave us instruments which would allow for the vacuum separation of PCR products from contaminents.

Emily

Today Raida and I ran a gel of our other two PCR's of malEdelSS and malE31delSS. They showed some amplification, however the bands were very faint. We set up two more and left them running overnight using different annealing temperatures. For one, we did 52 for 3 cycles, 53 for 3 cycles and then 54 for 3 cycles. For the other one, we put the annealing temperature much higher at 58. I will be coming in to run a gel of both of these PCR's tomorrow afternoon. Today we also had a meeting to clarify some of the criteris for iGEM and what needs to get donw in the next couple of days. Finally, I set up overnight cultures of malE and malE31 in TOPO in K broth. I will be coming in to miniprep these cultures tomorrow.

No notebook page exists for this date. Sorry!