Team:EPF-Lausanne/Protocols/IPTG test

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IPTG is a molecular mimic for allolactose therefore it triggers the expression on Plac allowing the expression of the gene under the control of this promoter (RFP or T4 lysis cassette in our case).
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IPTG is a molecular mimic for allolactose which binds to LacI and inhibiths it. LacI cannot bind to Plac and repress expression any more, therefore IPTG allows the expression of the gene under the control of this promoter (RFP or T4 lysis cassette in our case).
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* shake gently an overnight colture of bacteria to resuspend cells (you can do it inverting the tubes until the solution is homogeneous)
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* shake gently an overnight culture of bacteria to resuspend cells (you can do it by inverting the tubes until the solution is homogeneous)
* take an aliquot of 100 microL and transfer to a new eppendorf tube
* take an aliquot of 100 microL and transfer to a new eppendorf tube
* add 900 microL of new medium (LB + antibiotic); this will be a dilution 1:10
* add 900 microL of new medium (LB + antibiotic); this will be a dilution 1:10

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