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===Applications of BBa_K1918102===
 
===Applications of BBa_K1918102===
1. Use PCR to get the DNA fragment of TRE and EBFP2C(155-238)
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Firstly, we need to acquire the elements.  
2. Ligate the fragment with vector
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We using PCR, Overlap PCR and Gibson to get the elements such as EBFP2, EBFP2N(1-154), EBFP2C(155-238), EBFP2N(1-154):IntN and IntC:EBFP2(155-238).
3. Heat shock transformation
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4. Select colonies
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Secondly, we construct the part.
5. Purification of plasmid DNA
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We combine the elements with the vector and transfer the vector into the competent E. coli cells. After that, we select the positive clones and use colony PCR to identify the recombinants. Culturing the positive clones and sequencing the isolated plasmids to make sure that we have get the needed parts.
7. Sequencing
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8. Transfer into 293T cell
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Lastly, we transfect the plasmids to 289H cells and do the FACS test.
9. Use Dox to induce the expression of EBFP2C(155-238)
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In the results of FASC test, the EBFP-A signals tell us that the split florescent proteins could fuse together and our parts work fine.
10. FACS
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===User Reviews===
 
===User Reviews===

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Applications of BBa_K1918102

Firstly, we need to acquire the elements. We using PCR, Overlap PCR and Gibson to get the elements such as EBFP2, EBFP2N(1-154), EBFP2C(155-238), EBFP2N(1-154):IntN and IntC:EBFP2(155-238).

Secondly, we construct the part. We combine the elements with the vector and transfer the vector into the competent E. coli cells. After that, we select the positive clones and use colony PCR to identify the recombinants. Culturing the positive clones and sequencing the isolated plasmids to make sure that we have get the needed parts.

Lastly, we transfect the plasmids to 289H cells and do the FACS test. In the results of FASC test, the EBFP-A signals tell us that the split florescent proteins could fuse together and our parts work fine.

User Reviews

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