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+ | -80°C PY79 are resistant to TetR up to 75 μg.mL <sup>-1</sup> which is better than the 150μg.mL <sup>-1</sup> than the -20°C glycerols of PY79. <br> Conclusion: to do efficient electro-poration or chemical transformation into Bacillus and using the multi-host vector pHM3 we must use PY79 from the -80°C glycerol. <br> Tomorrow, Babak will make four glycerol for the -20°C that are going to replace the existing one out of the 4 falcon I launched today. | ||
+ | <br> <br> Cambridge 2008 amylase test was redone with control on the same plate. To be continued by Babak. |
Revision as of 14:14, 4 September 2011
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Kevin
Biobrick the YFP:tetR fusion protein
Let's start again with good primers to biobrick the protein.
PCR
3 Temperatures of primer annealing: 85 - 58 - 48 °C
Primers : pFX234 FW - pFX234 Reverse CP
Following steps
PCR Purification, digestion in ES, PCR Purification again, Ligation
To be continued
Transformation, sequencing and glycerol.
Adrien
-80°C PY79 are resistant to TetR up to 75 μg.mL -1 which is better than the 150μg.mL -1 than the -20°C glycerols of PY79.
Conclusion: to do efficient electro-poration or chemical transformation into Bacillus and using the multi-host vector pHM3 we must use PY79 from the -80°C glycerol.
Tomorrow, Babak will make four glycerol for the -20°C that are going to replace the existing one out of the 4 falcon I launched today.
Cambridge 2008 amylase test was redone with control on the same plate. To be continued by Babak.