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*[[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Spin Coating |Spin Coating to Make a Thin Film]]: Our Spin Coating Protocol. | *[[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Spin Coating |Spin Coating to Make a Thin Film]]: Our Spin Coating Protocol. | ||
*[[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Flow_coating | Flow Coating]]: How to flow coat a thin film. | *[[Team:Cambridge/Protocols/Flow_coating | Flow Coating]]: How to flow coat a thin film. | ||
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'''Gel Electrophoresis by SDS PAGE''' | '''Gel Electrophoresis by SDS PAGE''' |
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Protocols
A list of all protocols developed during the project. We used this page as a reference throughout the competition.
Amplification of DNA
- Polymerase Chain Reaction : A method for amplifying a section of DNA.
- Colony PCR : PCR with cells as a template. Useful for checking the length of an insert in an introduced plasmid.
Analysis of DNA
- Gel Electrophoresis : A method used to separate DNA fragments of different sizes.
- Gel Extraction of DNA : A technique used to isolate a desired fragment of intact DNA from an agarose gel following agarose gel electrophoresis.
- Rescue Precipitation of DNA : Creating a clean DNA solution after dissolving agarose gel.
- Restriction Enzyme Digestion : A method for creating a restriction map of a plasmid.
Preparation of DNA Constructs
- Primer Design : Some general guidelines on how to design successful primers.
- Gibson Assembly : An extremely powerful technique for joining multiple, arbitrary DNA sequences in one step, compatible with standard assembly.
Transformation of Bacterial Cells
- Making Competent Cells : The methods required to make various cells competent.
- Transformation of E.coli : A simple method of transforming competent E.coli with your DNA of choice.
- Tranformation of B.subtilis : A technique used to introduce foreign DNA into Bacillus cells.
- Transformation of E.coli by Electroporation: A technique for rapidly inserting DNA into cells, typically plasmid DNA, providing the cells are made competent in the correct manner.
Bacterial Cultures
- E.coli Cell Culture : A method for growing a cell culture in liquid medium.
- Glycerol Stocks: A method of storing E.coli cells preserving their viability.
Extraction of DNA
- MiniPrep : Extracting DNA from bacterial cells.
- Extraction of Genomic DNA from Squid : Two methods to extract genomic DNA from squid tissue.
- Extraction of DNA from Filter Paper : Extraction of DNA from filter paper which is a safe way of shipping DNA.
Microscopy
- Confocal Microscopy : A method to visualise reflectins from squid samples.
- Slide Preparation for Confocal Microscopy : A method to perpare slides with agarose supplement to form microcolonies.
- Trypsinisation : A method of dispersing cells from tissue, for microscopy.
Protein Purification
- Buffer Preparation : Methods to prepare the various buffers used to purify his-tagged reflectin from inclusion bodies in E. coli.
- Inclusion Body Prep : Isolation of insoluble inclusion bodies of recombinant proteins.
- His-Trap Protein Purification : A method to purify reflectin from E. coli lysate using an affinity column.
- Acetone Precipitation of Proteins : A method to concentrate solutions of protein.
- Ethanol Precipitation of Proteins : A method to concentrate solutions of protein.
- Norgen Proteospin Inclusion Body Prep : A proprietary kit.
Thin Film Preparation
- Substrate Preparation:How to prepare a substrate for flow coating and spin coating.
- Spin Coating to Make a Thin Film: Our Spin Coating Protocol.
- Flow Coating: How to flow coat a thin film.
- Altering Substrate Surface Chemistry: Various methods to alter the surface chemistry of silicon and PDMS to achieve better wetting and thin film production
Gel Electrophoresis by SDS PAGE
- Protein Identification by SDS PAGE: A method used to separate polypeptides of different lengths.