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The first Gibson assembly was performed using gBlocks only without vector. Since the T5 exonuclease cleaves nucleotides from 5’ to 3’, an extra fill-in step was added after the 1 hour incubation at 50°C. Appropriate primers were added together with Phusion DNA polymerase and T4 DNA ligase to recreate our blunt inserts. The ligated fragments were checked by PCR and both reactions showed a band at the expected height. The 1-2-3 reaction however showed a lot of aspecific bands. The 5-6 fragment was stored untill further use and the 1-2-3 fragment was then digested to be directionally cloned in a pSB1C3 backbone and to be transformed in electrocompetent <i>E. cloni</i> cells. | The first Gibson assembly was performed using gBlocks only without vector. Since the T5 exonuclease cleaves nucleotides from 5’ to 3’, an extra fill-in step was added after the 1 hour incubation at 50°C. Appropriate primers were added together with Phusion DNA polymerase and T4 DNA ligase to recreate our blunt inserts. The ligated fragments were checked by PCR and both reactions showed a band at the expected height. The 1-2-3 reaction however showed a lot of aspecific bands. The 5-6 fragment was stored untill further use and the 1-2-3 fragment was then digested to be directionally cloned in a pSB1C3 backbone and to be transformed in electrocompetent <i>E. cloni</i> cells. | ||
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Revision as of 00:16, 19 September 2015
Results
Leucine detection
The standard curve from 0 to 100 µM did not give a linear relationship. Our working method needs optimisation. Because the enzymes are from other organisms than mentioned in Kugimiya and Fukada (2015), it is possible that the enzymes have another efficiency and as a consequence need to have another ratio (substrates over enzyme). Additionally, we did not have the same equipment as described in the article: we had to manually pipet the luminol solution. This possibly means that the measurements have a delay.
Due to a lack of time, we couldn’t complete the plasmid assembly and therefore, we were not able to proceed the quantification of leucine.
In comparison to HPLC, the chosen method would be less time consuming without the need of specialized equipment.
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