Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/Site-specific mutagenesis

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The easiest way to design primers is to copy the wild-type sequence into the sequence, then "upload and translate" it. A little clarification to the provided documentation: when the sequence is uploaded, check boxes appear below a set of radio-buttons. They list the amino acids, translated from the provided sequence. Check up to seven positions, then choose what substitutions to operate using the drop-down menus ''above''.
The easiest way to design primers is to copy the wild-type sequence into the sequence, then "upload and translate" it. A little clarification to the provided documentation: when the sequence is uploaded, check boxes appear below a set of radio-buttons. They list the amino acids, translated from the provided sequence. Check up to seven positions, then choose what substitutions to operate using the drop-down menus ''above''.
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our primers are then ordered from Invitrogen. Upon arrival, they must be diluted ideally to 100 ng/ul. The primers we order contain too much DNA for the volume of the tube at that concentration, so we dilute them instead to '''1 ug/ul'''.
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our primers are then ordered from Invitrogen. Upon arrival, they must be diluted ideally to 100 ng/µl. The primers we order contain too much DNA for the volume of the tube at that concentration, so we dilute them instead to '''1 µg/µl'''.
== Culture media preparation ==
== Culture media preparation ==
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== Mutation reaction ==
== Mutation reaction ==
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The mutation reaction creates the mutant strand. It is carried out like a PCR, in a thermal cycler. Mix the following reagents, for each '''50 ul''' reaction volume:
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The mutation reaction creates the mutant strand. It is carried out like a PCR, in a thermal cycler. Mix the following reagents, for each '''50 µl''' reaction volume:
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