User:Nelson Augusto Berrocal/Notebook/WiFi Coli 2010 Wet Lab/2010/06/24

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June 24th, 2010
I purified the PCR product I obtained yesterday containing LuxAB with High Pure PCR product Purification Kit by Roche. Then I made an agarose gel to get sure that I didn't lose the PCR product during the purification.

The gel looked hazy but the PCR product was there.

Then I made the following restrictions:

LuxAB obtained from PCR prodcut with XbaI and PstI

Plasmid 17 with RFP with XbaI and PstI

Plasmido with constitutive promoter (J23106) SpeI and PstI

I also searched for protocols to use decanal for luminescence tests:

50μL bacterial culture they add:

aliquots: 20μL decanal (a range of different concentrations from 2.5 to 17.4mM in 1:1 distilled water - methanol)

aliquot: 500μL (13.2μM decanal, 1% ethanol)

Then I inactivated restriction enzymes by a heat-shock (80°C during 20min) and I made an agarose gel 0.8% preparing ligation.


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