Team:EPF-Lausanne/Our Project/Assembly

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=== Backbone template assembly ===
=== Backbone template assembly ===
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The '''first step''' of assembly was to make a J61002 backbone, containing pTet and RFP. We took the J61002 plasmid from the registry, containing ampicillin resistance, RFP and a ColE1 replication origin (medium copy number). By PCR, we then added the pTet promoter in front of RFP. Finally, the pTet-RFP and the backbone (plasmid without RFP) were assembled thank to Gibson method. This was our first successful Gibson assembly.
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The '''first step''' of assembly was to make a J61002 backbone, containing pTet and RFP. We took the J61002 plasmid from the registry, containing ampicillin resistance, RFP and a ColE1 replication origin (medium copy number). By PCR, we then added the pTet promoter in front of RFP. Finally, the pTet-RFP and the backbone (plasmid without RFP) were assembled thank to [https://2011.igem.org/Team:EPF-Lausanne/Tools/Gibson_assembly Gibson method]. This was our first successful Gibson assembly.
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This plasmid can also be used as a reporter plasmid when transformed in combination with the TetR plasmid (pSB3K1 Pconst-TetR); RFP is then induced by ATC (anhydritetracycline). It was actually used for testing our mutants TetR in vivo.
This plasmid can also be used as a reporter plasmid when transformed in combination with the TetR plasmid (pSB3K1 Pconst-TetR); RFP is then induced by ATC (anhydritetracycline). It was actually used for testing our mutants TetR in vivo.
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=== Adding the reporter ===
=== Adding the reporter ===

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