Team:Washington/Alkanes/Methods
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- | After we have the complete assembled gene in our hand, | + | After we have the complete assembled gene in our hand, the next step is to transform it into the cells and start the growing and alkane production process. We plate the cells after transformation and let them grow in 37 degree incubator. At the second day, we pick couple cells from the plate and inoculate them into the TB media to grow overnight. At the third day, we pallet the cells from the overnight growing TB media. Then resuspend them in sterile water and measure the OD of the cell water. |
Revision as of 16:30, 15 September 2011
Basic Alkane Production Construct
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Alkane Production
After we have the complete assembled gene in our hand, the next step is to transform it into the cells and start the growing and alkane production process. We plate the cells after transformation and let them grow in 37 degree incubator. At the second day, we pick couple cells from the plate and inoculate them into the TB media to grow overnight. At the third day, we pallet the cells from the overnight growing TB media. Then resuspend them in sterile water and measure the OD of the cell water.
Alkane Extraction
After the cells have gone through the alkane production process, the next step is to extract alkane out of the mixture of cells and media. The method we come up here is to use acyl acetate. First, We add acyl acetate directly into the glass test tube for cell growing. Then we votex till to everything is well mixed to make sure all the alkanes go into acyl acetate. Second, we spin down the mixture by using centrifuge to form three layers (cell pallet, media, and acyl acetate), which makes it easier to take out the acyl acetate for assay.
Alkane Detection
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