Team:Yale/Our Project/Notebook/Week 5

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<b>Ligation work </b> <br/>
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<li> Realize that mistakenly plated triple ligation reaction on ampicillin plate rather than the required chloramphenicol, so none of the colonies present are of value.  Fortunately still have transformation solution, so replate it, this time on a chloramphenicol </li>
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<li> Want to see if pSB74 confers any copper resistance on <i>E. coli</i>, since it should help them precipitate nearby copper and thus reduce the copper concentration that they experience. </li>
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<li> Inoculated liquid cultures of  LE392 with pSB74 in ampicillin LB and untransformed LE392 in plain LB and left to grow overnight on shaker at 37˚C for growth assays the following day </li>
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<li> Prepared CuSO<sub>4</sub> solutions in LB.  Each well in the 96-well plate will have 225 uL of copper solution and 25 uL of cell solution, so the copper solution must have CuSO<sub>4</sub>, IPTG, and ampicillin concentrations that are 10/9 the desired final values. Target IPTG concentration is 2 mM, so start at 2.2 mM, and ampicillin concentration should be 100 ug/mL, so start at 111 ug/mL.  The desired  CuSO<sub>4</sub> concentrations are those used in the wide and narrow concentration range trials on <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Yale/Our_Project/Notebook"> 6/10 </a> and <a href="https://2010.igem.org/Team:Yale/Our_Project/Notebook/Week_2"> 6/14 </a>. </li>
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<i>Wetlab work for this day is also recorded on pages 59-61 of the hard copy lab notebook.</i>
<i>Wetlab work for this day is also recorded on pages 59-61 of the hard copy lab notebook.</i>
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Revision as of 16:13, 27 October 2010

iGEM Yale

lab notebook: week 5 (7/5 -7/11)

  • Monday 7/5--Colony PCR of Ligation Attempt #2 Transformants
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  • Tuesday 7/6--Analysis of Results of Ligation Attempts 1 & 2
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  • Wednesday 7/7--Triple ligation attempt--promoter + thiosulfate reductase + terminator
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  • Thursday 7/8--Further ligation efforts
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  • Friday 7/9--Ligation attempt #4 to join phsABC and B0015 terminator.
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  • Saturday 7/10--Transformants from ligation attempts
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  • Sunday 7/11--Prep for copper growth assays of transformants
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