Team:Newcastle/15 June 2010
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15 June 2010
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Miniprep Kit Using a Microcentrifuge
Aim
To familiarise us to the technique of extracting plasmid DNA from E. coli DH5α cells by using a Minipreb kit from Qiagene.
Protocol
Please refer to Qiagen Minipreps protocol.
Nanodrop
Aim
To allow us to accurately measure the purity of DNA that has been extracted from E. coli DH5α cells using the Qiagen Midiprep kit.
Protocol
Figure 1: Steven trying out the Nanodrop machine
Please refer to: Nanodrop Spectrophotometer protocol.
DNA Restriction Digestion
Aim
DNA digestion is a technique that allow us to cut DNA at specific sites known as restriction sites. Therefore by running the digested plasmid or DNA on an agarose gel using gel electrophoresis, we will be able to correctly see the size of the DNA.
Protocol
Digest was done by using EcoRI and PstI as the prefix and suffix of the BBa_04450 biobrick.
- 20 μl solution should be made in total: 15 μl plasmid (with GFP/RFP), 1 μl EcoRI, 1 μl PstI, 2 μl Buffer (10x), 1 μl water. NOTE: Digestive enzymes should never exceed 10% of the total volume.
- Add the reagents in this order: plasmid, water, buffer, enzymes.
- Centrifuge for a few seconds to make sure that the mixture is at the bottom.
- Heat block for 2 hours at 37 degrees C.
Gel electrophoresis
Aims
Gel electrophoresis allow us to separate DNA, RNA, or protein molecules by molecular weight using an electric field applied to a gel matrix after the restriction digestion step.
Protocol
- Make up 1% agarose gel (1g of agarose in 100 ml of TAE buffer) and transfer 60 ml of molten agarose gel into the gel tray with 3 μl of Safeview
- Wait for 30 min to allow the gel to harden
- Transfer harden gel into the gel tank and add TAE buffer until the gel is completely submerge
- Depending on the nature of the sample, 3μl of GeneRuler™ 1kb Plus DNA Ladder was used for analysing DNA
- Loading buffer was then added together with the sample before loading onto the gel matrix
- Run gel at 90V until separation is achieved and visualize using the gelDoc