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     Esterase was amplified from pET101_E064 and phosphatase from pTOPOXL_PLP07 by PCR for each enzyme (Fig.1). Both plasmids were given to us by the Applied
 
     Esterase was amplified from pET101_E064 and phosphatase from pTOPOXL_PLP07 by PCR for each enzyme (Fig.1). Both plasmids were given to us by the Applied
     and Genomic Microbiology department. Primers contained restriction sites KpnI and SacI for esterase and XhoI and PstI for the phospahtase in order to make
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     and Genomic Microbiology department. Primers contained restriction sites <em>Kpn</em>I and <em>Sac</em>I for esterase and XhoI and PstI for the phosphatase in order to make
     them compatible for insertion into the multiple cloning site of the pBAD vector .The genes for these two enzymes had been found in screenings of
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     them compatible for insertion into the multiple cloning site of the pBAD vector. The genes for these two enzymes had been found in screenings of
 
     metagenomic libraries.
 
     metagenomic libraries.
 
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     Ligation into pJET was followed according to the protocol in the methods collection. After over-night incubation colonies were picked, plasmids extracted
 
     Ligation into pJET was followed according to the protocol in the methods collection. After over-night incubation colonies were picked, plasmids extracted
     with a Quiaprep spin Miniprep kit and restricted with either KpnI and SacI or XhoI and PstI, depending on the Enzyme (Fig.2&amp;3).
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     with a Quiaprep spin Miniprep kit and restricted with either <em>Kpn</em>I and <em>Sac</em>I or <em>Xho</em>I and <em>Pst</em>I, depending on the Enzyme (Fig.2&amp;3).
 
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Project Results

Transformation Efficiency Kit, RFP construct (iGEM)

RFP

Esterase and Phosphatase

Project Achievements

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