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<p class="detail_h1">Steps:</br></p> | <p class="detail_h1">Steps:</br></p> | ||
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− | 1. Add | + | 1. Add 20μl ddH<sub>2</sub>O to solve the dry powder</br> |
− | 2. Suck | + | 2. Suck 10μl of plasmid into 50μl of competent cell for transformation</br></p> |
− | <img style="width: 60%; margin-right: 40%; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 0px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/ | + | <img style="width: 60%; margin-right: 40%; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 0px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/4/41/Amoy-Notebook_node46-1.jpeg" /> |
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3. Pick a single colony from the agar plate using a sterile pipette tip. </br> | 3. Pick a single colony from the agar plate using a sterile pipette tip. </br> | ||
− | 4. Culture at 10ml LB of chloramphenicol for 12h</br> | + | 4. Culture at 10ml LB of chloramphenicol for 12h, 37℃, 200rpm</br> |
− | 5. Plasmid | + | 5. Plasmid Extraction</br></p> |
<p class="detail_h1">Product:</br></p> | <p class="detail_h1">Product:</br></p> | ||
− | <p class="detail_p"> </br></p> | + | <p class="detail_p"> Plasmid of LacI_RBS_B0034</br></p> |
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<p class="detail_h1">Steps:</br></p> | <p class="detail_h1">Steps:</br></p> | ||
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− | 1. Add | + | 1. Add 20μl ddH<sub>2</sub>O to solve the dry powde</br> |
− | 2. Suck | + | 2. Suck 10μl of plasmid into 50μl of competent cell for transformation</br></p> |
<img style="width: 60%; margin-right: 40%; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 0px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/87/Amoy-Notebook_Node41_figure1.jpg" /> | <img style="width: 60%; margin-right: 40%; margin-top: 10px; margin-bottom: 0px;" src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2015/8/87/Amoy-Notebook_Node41_figure1.jpg" /> | ||
<p class="detail_p"></br> | <p class="detail_p"></br> | ||
3. Pick a single colony from the agar plate using a sterile pipette tip. </br> | 3. Pick a single colony from the agar plate using a sterile pipette tip. </br> | ||
− | 4. Culture at 10ml LB of chloramphenicol for 12h</br> | + | 4. Culture at 10ml LB of chloramphenicol for 12h, 37℃, 200rpm</br> |
− | 5. Plasmid | + | 5. Plasmid Extraction</br></p> |
<p class="detail_h1">Product:</br></p> | <p class="detail_h1">Product:</br></p> | ||
− | <p class="detail_p"> </br></p> | + | <p class="detail_p"> Plasmid of Promoter_J23100_RBS_B0030</br></p> |
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Revision as of 11:59, 18 September 2015
NOTEBOOK
Initially, they used isolated enzymes, which can be disadvantageous for the reason that enzymes are always destabilized in the isolation and purification process. What's more, the cofactor-NADH is rather an expensive raw material, which will enhance the cost of L-tert-leucine production. So scientists introduced whole-cell biocatalysts to L-tert-leucine production. Whole-cell biocatalysts could stabilize enzymes and reduce the addition level of cofactor NADH. In the path of building our biobricks, we divided the circuits into two modules. One is promoter linked with rbs and the other is gene linked with terminator. The dendrogram below is our experiments detail. Click each bottom for more information.
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