Imperial/Wet Lab/Protocols/CE1.5
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Aims
To test for the viability of the home made S30 cell extract and
Equipments
- Fluorometer + PC
- 1 Fluorometer plate (black)
- Sticky seal tape
- Gilson pipettes p200 p20 p10
- Eppendorf Tubes
- Stopwatch
Reagents
- Pyruvate kinase
- rNTPs
- S30 cell extract (home made)
- Reaction buffer (home made)
- Commercial S30 E.coli extract. Including:
- 175µl Amino Acid Mixture Minus Cysteine, 1mM
- 175µl Amino Acid Mixture Minus Methionine, 1mM
- 175µl Amino Acid Mixture Minus Leucine, 1mM
- 450µl S30 Extract, Circular (3 × 150µl)
- 750µl S30 Premix Without Amino Acids
- Nuclease Free water
- DNA pTet-LuxR-pLux-GFP from midiprep
- AHL stock solution 1mM
Protocols
- Fill an eppendorf tube with two samples (56ul x 2) of home made cell extract including reaction buffer, pyruvate kinase and rNTPs.The volumes are shown below:
- Home made S30 - 16.2ul
- Reaction Buffer- 30ul
- rNTP's - 1ul
- Pyruvate Kinase - 3.1ul
- DNA - 4ul
- ddH2 - 5.7ul
- Fill a second eppendorf tube with two samples (40ul x 2) of commercial cell extract including the amino acids mixture, and preincubation buffer.
Loading Plate
- First read the background fluorescence of the 96-well plate using the fluorometer.
- Choose suitable wells, with minimum fluorescence (30-40 au) to put the samples in. Don't use the wells at the edges and avoid putting samples in consecutive wells.
- Follow the schematic for the plate and begin by loading the in vitro expression system into the correct wells. Before loading in the samples vortex the tubes for a few seconds to mix the solution.
- Remove lid off the 96 well plate and place in the fluorometer. Create a file name insert temp under: D:\IGEM\INSERT DATE\Chassis testing . Export the data here. Each file should be named as the following:
- construct-temp-time-date
- This measurement will give a back ground fluorescence measurement and can be used as our time zero data.
- Place a quarter of each mixture in a well in the 96 well plate, making up 2 wells (B3 and B5).
- In another well (C4), as a control, place another quarter of only the commercial cell extract, with 28ul of water.
- In the last well (D5), add a quarter of each mixture. This serves as the negative control.
- In the last well, add nuclease free water (again as a negative control).
- In wells B3, B5 and C4, add 4ug worth of DNA.
- In each of the wells add 3ul of AHL.
- Top up all wells with nuclease free water to a total volume of 60ul.
- Place the plate in the fluorometer to measure its initial fluorescent reading.
- After the measurement, place the sticky tape across the plate.
- Before placing them in the water bath, wrap aluminium foil around them to prevent photobleaching.
- Repeat the measurement every hour, for 6 hours.