Team:UC Santa Barbara/Notebook

From 2014.igem.org

(Difference between revisions)
Line 83: Line 83:
Primer #2: CysK-OE reverse -  cccgcttgctccagtcccCTGTTGCAATTCTTTCTCAGTG
Primer #2: CysK-OE reverse -  cccgcttgctccagtcccCTGTTGCAATTCTTTCTCAGTG
Primer #3: T25-PstI reverse - tttctgcagaTTATATCGATGGTGCAGCC
Primer #3: T25-PstI reverse - tttctgcagaTTATATCGATGGTGCAGCC
-
Primer #4: T25-OE Forward - gggactggagcaagcgggCAGCAATCGCATCAGGC
+
Primer #4: T25-OE Forward -   gggactggagcaagcgggCAGCAATCGCATCAGGC
 +
 
</pre>
</pre>
 +
<pre>
<pre>
-
7/22/14 John - Began PCR of OE fragments for CysK-T25  
+
7/22/14 Hiro + Zack - Began PCR of OE fragments for CysK-T25  
           Enzyme: PFU Polymerase
           Enzyme: PFU Polymerase
               PCR Temps: 95 degrees C for 1 minute  
               PCR Temps: 95 degrees C for 1 minute  
Line 131: Line 133:
                                     *Transfer 50uL to agar plate, spread cells, put in warm room overnight.
                                     *Transfer 50uL to agar plate, spread cells, put in warm room overnight.
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
7/24/14 John + Hiro - Colonies formed! - We must check to make sure correct plasmid was transfected
 +
                      Take samples of colonies and grow them overnight in liquid LB medium
 +
                      *Add 2mL LB broth to test tube w/ 4uL of ampicillin (pTrc99A is Amp resistant)
 +
                      *Set in warm room to grow overnight
</pre>
</pre>
<pre>
<pre>
-
        7/24/14  
+
7/25/14 John + Hiro - Miniprep plasmid from cultures, digest and check for correct sized drop out band
 +
                        Miniprep protocol:
 +
                          *Take 1mL of overnight culture from heat shock, spin down at 15K for 2 minutes and remove all LB 
 +
                          *Add 250uL P1 buffer, 250uL P2 buffer (to lyse cells), 350uL N3 buffer to precipitate proteins
 +
                                    NOTE: Be careful not to mix too hard or chromosome will shear and contaminate plasmids
 +
                          *Spin down at 15K RPM for 10-12 minutes
 +
                          *Transfer supernatant to miniprep column, put miniprep column on vacuum collection apparatus
 +
                          *Vacuum through, add 500uL PB, 750uL PE, 250uL PE again.
 +
                          *Take miniprep column off, spin at 15K RPM in waste collection tubes
 +
                          *Take out, transfer to eppendorf tubes, add 50uL elution buffer
 +
                          *Spin down at 15K for 30 seconds, collect DNA in eppendorf tubes.
 +
 
 +
                  Once DNA is collected, run digest with EcoRI and PstI and run on a gel
 +
                            -CysK-T25 insert is ~1.8 kilobase pairs in size
 +
                          Results: <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/d/db/IGEM_CysK-T25_Plasmid_53_7-24-14.jpg" width="300px" height="450px">
 +
 
 +
                          Insert in every lane was >1.8KBP, so incorrect plasmid was transformed. Possibly contamination?
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
8/4/14 John - Restart OE-PCR of CysK-T25 and re-transform into cells 
 +
        Today: Set up overnight Overlapping-extension (OE) PCR - Use TAQ, PFU, and VENT polymerase this time, change to 5 minute extension period (72 degrees)
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
8/11/14 John + Travis - Digest PCR product from TAQ, check for PCR quality with gel, digest pTrc99A, gel purify DNA - Left overnight in 4 degree refrigerator.
 +
 
 +
 
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
8/12/14 John - Transform ligated PCR product into X90 cells, plate them out.
 +
          Set in 37 degree warm room overnight
 +
</pre>
 +
 
 +
<pre>
 +
8/13/14 John - Miniprep overnight cultures, digest, and check for proper plasmid transformation
 +
 
 +
                        Results: <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/c/c3/PFU.TAQ_PCR_Analaysis_8.13.14.jpg" width="300px" height="450px">
 +
 
 +
        So it worked, although the blurriness indicates low quality PCR with many incomplete extension segments. Used lanes 1, 2 (TAQ), 4, 5 (VENT) for ligation step.
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/14/14 John - transform cells into X90 Cells, culture overnight in warm room
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/15/14 John - Miniprep cells, digest resulting plasmid and check for correct plasmid transfection.
 +
 
 +
Results: <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/7/78/Transform_screen_8.15.14.jpg" width="300px" height="450px">
 +
              Insert is >1.8KBP, must re-do PCR again.
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/16/14 John (Happy Saturday!) - Restart PCR, this time using VENT polyermase
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/18/14 John - Digest PCR product, Purify from gel, ligate
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/19/14 John - Transform PCR Product into X90 cells, Grow overnight
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/20/14 John - Colonies! Grow them up overnight in Liquid LB medium
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/25/14 John - Miniprep clones and digest with EcoRI and PstI, run out on gel.
 +
 
 +
Results:      <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/a/a2/Transform_screen_8.25.14.jpg" width="300px" height="450px">
 +
 
 +
            Success! Lanes 1 and 6 display the correct ~1.8kbp dropout! It Worked!
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
8/26/14 Travis - Send plasmids to UC Berkeley for sequencing to verify correct insert
 +
                      Result: Indeed correct plasmid was inserted (yay!)
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
9/3/14 John - Subclone CysK-T25 from pTrc99A to pCH450 (pTrc99A is Amp resistant, pCH450 is Tetracycline resistant)
 +
                Purpose is to make sure that plasmid backbone for our multiple plasmids don't have interfering antibiotic resistances.
 +
           
 +
      Result: <img src="https://static.igem.org/mediawiki/2014/0/08/PCH450_subclone_2.jpg" width="300px" height="450px">
 +
 
 +
              Success!
 +
</pre>
 +
<pre>
 +
             
 +
 
 +
       
                    
                    
                        
                        

Revision as of 01:13, 18 October 2014



Home Team Official Team Profile Project Parts Modeling Notebook Safety Attributions

Notebook

7/14/14 - Project began. Started planning project timeline and methods/materials needed to complete project.
7/16/14 - Ordered primers for CysK-T25 OE PCR project, 4 primers total: 
                      
Primer #1: CysK-EcoRI Forward-tttgaattcATGAGTAAGATTTTTGAAGATAACTCG
Primer #2: CysK-OE reverse -  cccgcttgctccagtcccCTGTTGCAATTCTTTCTCAGTG
Primer #3: T25-PstI reverse - tttctgcagaTTATATCGATGGTGCAGCC
Primer #4: T25-OE Forward -   gggactggagcaagcgggCAGCAATCGCATCAGGC

7/22/14 Hiro + Zack - Began PCR of OE fragments for CysK-T25 
           Enzyme: PFU Polymerase
              PCR Temps: 95 degrees C for 1 minute 
                         50 degrees C for 1 minute 30 seconds
                         72 degrees C 3 minutes 30 seconds
7/23/14 -John + Zack - Digest of CysK-T25 with EcoRI and PstI
                       
                       Protocol: -5uL PCR product, 2uL Buffer 2.1, 12uL H2O, 0.5uL of EcoRI and PstI in an eppendorf tube
                                 -5uL Vector, 2uL buffer 2.1, 12uL H2O, 0.5uL of EcoRI and PstI in an eppendorf tube
                                 -Set both in warm room for 90-120 minutes 

                       After Digest: Run the digest products out on a gel, cut relevant bands out, and purify DNA from gel
                                     Gel Purification Protocol:
                                      *Add 600uL Gel Dissolve to eppendorf tubes containing gel
                                      *Heat tubes in 60 degree waterbath until gel dissolves
                                      *Add 200uL isopropanol once gel dissolves
                                      *Transfer contents of eppendorf tube to gel purification column, let sit for 30 seconds
                                      *Turn on vacuum, then in order add:
                                               500uL PB
                                               750uL PE
                                               250uL PE
                                      *Take gel purification column off vacuum, and spin column in centrifuge at 15K rpm for 2 minutes to collect waste product
                                      *Transfer gel purification column to eppendorf tube, add 50uL elution buffer, spin at 8K rpm for 30 minutes to collect DNA

                      After gel purification, we ran a ligation to ligate the vector and insert together
                                    Ligation Protocol:
                                     *In a microfuge tube, add 16uL vector DNA, 2uL Insert DNA, 2uL 10x ligase buffer, 0.5uL T4 Ligase
                                     *Control Tube: 16uL H2O, 2uL insert DNA, 2uL 10x ligase buffer, 0.5uL T4 Ligase
                                     *Let sit at room temperature for 1 hour or more
 
                     After Ligation: Transform into X90 Cells
                                    Transformation Procedure: 
                                     *Take cells out of -80 freezer, let thaw on ice
                                     *Aliquot 2 eppendorf tubes with 50uL of cells each
                                     *Add 10uL of vector + insert ligation to one and 10uL of H2O + insert ligation to the other 
                                     *Let the eppendorf tubes sit for 15 minutes on ice
                                     *Put eppendorf tubes in 42 degrees celsius water bath for 45 seconds exactly (heat shock)
                                     *After heat shock, add 1mL LB Broth growth medium to tubes using sterile technique and set mixtures in warm room for 1 hour to let cells recover
                                     *Warm up antibiotic-laced agar plate at the same time
                                     *Take cells out, spin at 15K RPM for 2 minutes 
                                     *Remove 950uL of LB media leaving 50uL behind, and then resuspend cells in the leftover 50uL
                                     *Transfer 50uL to agar plate, spread cells, put in warm room overnight.

 
7/24/14 John + Hiro - Colonies formed! - We must check to make sure correct plasmid was transfected
                       Take samples of colonies and grow them overnight in liquid LB medium
                       *Add 2mL LB broth to test tube w/ 4uL of ampicillin (pTrc99A is Amp resistant)
                       *Set in warm room to grow overnight
7/25/14 John + Hiro - Miniprep plasmid from cultures, digest and check for correct sized drop out band
                         Miniprep protocol:
                           *Take 1mL of overnight culture from heat shock, spin down at 15K for 2 minutes and remove all LB  
                           *Add 250uL P1 buffer, 250uL P2 buffer (to lyse cells), 350uL N3 buffer to precipitate proteins
                                    NOTE: Be careful not to mix too hard or chromosome will shear and contaminate plasmids
                           *Spin down at 15K RPM for 10-12 minutes
                           *Transfer supernatant to miniprep column, put miniprep column on vacuum collection apparatus
                           *Vacuum through, add 500uL PB, 750uL PE, 250uL PE again.
                           *Take miniprep column off, spin at 15K RPM in waste collection tubes
                           *Take out, transfer to eppendorf tubes, add 50uL elution buffer
                           *Spin down at 15K for 30 seconds, collect DNA in eppendorf tubes.

                   Once DNA is collected, run digest with EcoRI and PstI and run on a gel
                             -CysK-T25 insert is ~1.8 kilobase pairs in size
                           Results: 

                           Insert in every lane was >1.8KBP, so incorrect plasmid was transformed. Possibly contamination?
8/4/14 John - Restart OE-PCR of CysK-T25 and re-transform into cells  
         Today: Set up overnight Overlapping-extension (OE) PCR - Use TAQ, PFU, and VENT polymerase this time, change to 5 minute extension period (72 degrees)
8/11/14 John + Travis - Digest PCR product from TAQ, check for PCR quality with gel, digest pTrc99A, gel purify DNA - Left overnight in 4 degree refrigerator. 



8/12/14 John - Transform ligated PCR product into X90 cells, plate them out. 
          Set in 37 degree warm room overnight
8/13/14 John - Miniprep overnight cultures, digest, and check for proper plasmid transformation

                        Results: 

        So it worked, although the blurriness indicates low quality PCR with many incomplete extension segments. Used lanes 1, 2 (TAQ), 4, 5 (VENT) for ligation step.
8/14/14 John - transform cells into X90 Cells, culture overnight in warm room
 
8/15/14 John - Miniprep cells, digest resulting plasmid and check for correct plasmid transfection.

Results: 
              Insert is >1.8KBP, must re-do PCR again.
8/16/14 John (Happy Saturday!) - Restart PCR, this time using VENT polyermase 
8/18/14 John - Digest PCR product, Purify from gel, ligate
8/19/14 John - Transform PCR Product into X90 cells, Grow overnight
8/20/14 John - Colonies! Grow them up overnight in Liquid LB medium
8/25/14 John - Miniprep clones and digest with EcoRI and PstI, run out on gel.

Results:       

             Success! Lanes 1 and 6 display the correct ~1.8kbp dropout! It Worked!
8/26/14 Travis - Send plasmids to UC Berkeley for sequencing to verify correct insert
                      Result: Indeed correct plasmid was inserted (yay!)
 
9/3/14 John - Subclone CysK-T25 from pTrc99A to pCH450 (pTrc99A is Amp resistant, pCH450 is Tetracycline resistant)
                Purpose is to make sure that plasmid backbone for our multiple plasmids don't have interfering antibiotic resistances.
             
      Result: 

              Success!