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Gel electrophoresis of subtilin immunity part fragments

Aims

The aim of this experiment is to do gel extraction for the spaIFEG gene cluster amplifed on the 12th August, 2010 and the Plasmid Vector, Promoter & RBS and Double terminator amplifed on the 11th August, 2010. Finally, NanoDrop will be performed for all the fragments.

Materials and protocol

Please refer to the gel extraction and NanoDrop protocols. Instead of using the centrifuge to bind the DNA from our sample to the QIAquick column, a vacuum manifold was used instead. It is the first time it had been used. The advantage of this was that the extraction could be carried out all at the same time.

Gel Extraction of spaIFEG genes Setting up the tubes for the vacuum manifold Setting up the tubes for the vacuum manifold Vacuum manifold with the QIAquick spin columns loaded with the samples

Results

Vector Promoter Immunity gene cluster Double terminator
21.3 µl/ml 28.8 µl/ml 27.0 µl/ml 27.5 µl/ml

Table 1: Nanodrop spectrophotometer results. Table represents the amount of plasmid present in µl/ml quantity.

Discussion

The concentration of the fragments range from 21.3 µl/ml to 28.8 µl/ml. This is acceptable as during the gel extraction step, some of the DNA would be lost.

Conclusion

We have successfully extracted all the parts required for the Subtilin Immunity BioBrick. The Gibson cloning method will be used next week.



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