Team:Illinois/Bimolecular Fluorescence Biosensor Notebook

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1st July

  • TE Buffer Recipe
    • Uses
      • TE used to bring up oligos into solution
    • People who know how to do this
      • Joleen, Luke
    • Concentration
      • 10mM Tris
      • 1mM EDTA
      • pH 8.0
    • Method
      • For 500mL volume
        • Add: 0.1861g EDTA; 0.6057g Tris to 1 liter flask
        • Bring it up to 500mL with Deionized water (filtered in ---? container)
        • Put on "corning" mixer; get a larger stir bar from drawer and put on slow ~20 RPM rotation; no heat for 2-3 minutes until fully dissolved.
        • Standardize the pH meter (instructions on sign at prep bench)
        • Put gloves on; put pH electrode in flask but first add stir bar and put on low speed mixing
        • Bring pH to 8.0 (i.e. 8.00 +/- 0.05) by adding base (NaOH) or acid (HCl) in very small drops using a plastic pipette. (Wait for pH meter to eqiullibrate after each drop)

IMP: Put cap back on bottom of pH probe

        • Put coloured tape along side of flask and label with pH, name and iGEM
        • Cover it with heavy duty aluminium foil (just like a square inch to cover the top) and put a strip of autoclave tape along top of foil
        • Optional: out in big plastic autoclave bin
        • Bring to autoclave room; do not use the big "Beta Star"
    Set on: 15 minutes; ~250 degrees Farenheit = ~121 degree Celcius; "liquid" run; for "operator #" just press enter; then "Run"; tubes = ~ 45 minutes; total to run since it must cool down and decompress
        • (Some extra side notes still to add)
  • TAE Buffer Recipe
  • TBE Buffer Recipe
      • 1 liter of 5x TBE Running Buffer, pH 8.13-8.23
    • Materials
      • Tris-base - 54.0g
      • Boric Acid - 27.5g
      • EDTA - 2.92g
      • DI Water - 1.0L
    • Method
      • Stirred with stirring rod for 3-5 minutes