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

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Once all components (primers, buffers, culture media...) are available, the procedure should take approximately one half-day, followed by an overnight culture, then a miniprep, that should take an hour or so. The procedure is outlined as follows:
Once all components (primers, buffers, culture media...) are available, the procedure should take approximately one half-day, followed by an overnight culture, then a miniprep, that should take an hour or so. The procedure is outlined as follows:
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* '''Thermal Cycling''': extension reaction to copy the template and induce mutations (PCR-like reaction) (1 hour).
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* '''Reagent preparation'''
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** Primer design and ordering
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** Culture media preparation
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* '''Thermal cycling''': extension reaction to copy the template and induce mutations (PCR-like reaction) (1 hour).
* '''Digestion of template''': enzymes digest the template (unmutated by definition) to leave only the mutants (5 minutes).
* '''Digestion of template''': enzymes digest the template (unmutated by definition) to leave only the mutants (5 minutes).
* '''Transformation''' into competent cells: to repair nicks left in the plasmid by the extension reaction (1.5 hours).
* '''Transformation''' into competent cells: to repair nicks left in the plasmid by the extension reaction (1.5 hours).

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