Week 2
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So, we use a water-soluble Ampicillin with working concentration of 100μg/ml. We find that it finally worked. | So, we use a water-soluble Ampicillin with working concentration of 100μg/ml. We find that it finally worked. | ||
- | *We also have some problems with Kanamycin. We first use it at working concentration of 20μg/ml, but it doesn’t work. Guys from the Boston University team have been so kind to tell us to use Kanamycin at | + | *We also have some problems with Kanamycin. We first use it at working concentration of 20μg/ml, but it doesn’t work. Guys from the Boston University team have been so kind to tell us to use Kanamycin at working concentration of 50μg/ml and it works correctly. |
*Preparation of 100mM of[[Bologna_University/IPTG stocks preparation | IPTG stocks]]. | *Preparation of 100mM of[[Bologna_University/IPTG stocks preparation | IPTG stocks]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 15:50, 26 October 2007
- 07/09/07 - 07/15/07
- We start plasmid amplification from IGEM 2007 plates.
- We have some problems with Ampicillin solubility in water. We find that our Ampicillin is not soluble in water, so we try to re-suspend it in NaOH 1M with working concentration of 50μg/ml. Since bacterial cells still grow on our plates, we try to change the antibiotic.
So, we use a water-soluble Ampicillin with working concentration of 100μg/ml. We find that it finally worked.
- We also have some problems with Kanamycin. We first use it at working concentration of 20μg/ml, but it doesn’t work. Guys from the Boston University team have been so kind to tell us to use Kanamycin at working concentration of 50μg/ml and it works correctly.
- Preparation of 100mM of IPTG stocks.