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<li> <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Wiki/Team:Warsaw/protocols#plasmid_DNA_isolation">Isolation</a> of hypothetical pMPM-T5+AID plasmids from cultures inoculated on previous day.</li>
<li> <a href="https://2008.igem.org/Wiki/Team:Warsaw/protocols#plasmid_DNA_isolation">Isolation</a> of hypothetical pMPM-T5+AID plasmids from cultures inoculated on previous day.</li>

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Preparation of pMPMT5+AID construct and PCRs for fusions

Michał K.

  1. Isolation of hypothetical pMPM-T5+AID plasmids from cultures inoculated on previous day.
  2. Restriction digest of plasmids with HindIII and NcoI (1xTango buffer) - construct control.
  3. Gel electrophoresis - choice of proper clones (all checked colonies).
  4. 1-DNA ladder; 2 to 9-plasmids isolated from 8 colonies of transformants and digested with HindIII and NcoI
  5. Optimization of conditions for PCR - T7 RNA polymerase for translation fusion; annealing temperature gradient (from 62°C to 82°C); Taq polymerase with supplemented buffer (Łukasz Banasiak helped us with that problematic PCR).
    Primers: T7lLinkB T7pXbSal
    Template DNA: E. coli Rosetta genomic DNA
    Elongation time: 4 minutes
    20 cycles
  6. Gel electrophoresis of PCR products.
  7. PCR products. 2-annealing temperature 62°C, 6-annealing temperature 82°C