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Cloning of protein Z DNA to pET15b-OmpA-alpha in place of OmpA

Piotr, Antoni

  1. Digest of pET15b-OmpA-alpha and Z (in Geneart vector) with NdeI and NotI (Orange buffer).
  2. Gel-out of Z (~200 bp band).
  3. Overnight ligation of Z into digested pET15b-OmpA-alpha.


Preparation of construct pKS with A protein

Michał L., Marcin

  1. Gradient PCR (achieving multiple copies of gene coding A protein):
    template DNA pDRIVE-TAPtag - 1 µl
    primer AP+NotI - 2 µl
    primer AL+SacI - 2 µl
    Pfu buffer with Mg2+ - 5 µl
    10 mM dNTPs - 1 µl
    Pfu Turbo polymerase - 0.5 µl
    H2O - 38.5 µl

    Program:
    1. 94°C, 3 min
    2. 94°C, 30 sec
    3. 62 to 74°C, 45 sec
    4. 72°C, 45 sec
    5. Repeat of elongation step 25X
    6. 72°C, 10 min
    7. Hold at 4 °C

  2. Gel electrophoresis of PCR product.
  3. Isolation of proper band (470 bp) from the gel.
  4. Overnight digest of isolated PCR product and pKS vector with NotI and SacI; to the reaction mix with pKS added 0.5 µl of CIAP.

Preparation of constructs: OmpA_alpha and OmpA_omega #2

Michał K.

  1. Colony PCR on colonies from plates with transformations pACYC177+OmpA_omega and pACYC177+OmpA_alpha. Primers used: OmpaL_N and OmpaP_link.
  2. Gel electrophoresis. (Fig. 1. and , Fig. 2.).
  3. Confirmed transformant colonies inoculated to liquid LB with kanamycin.

Fig. 1. Colony PCR on primers shown above (vector change from pET15b to pACYC177)
Upper gel:
1. Marker
2-12 PCR from colonies carrying probable Omp_A_alpha
Lower gel
1. Marker
2-5. PCR from colonies carrying probable Omp_A_alpha
6. negative control
7-12. PCR from colonies carrying probable Omp_A_omega
Fig. 2. Colony PCR on primers shown above (vector change from pET15b to pACYC177)
1. Marker
2-10 PCR from colonies carrying probable Omp_A_omega