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===Introduction=== | ===Introduction=== | ||
− | The 3A Assembly Kit and protocol will take you through the process of 3A Assembly, and by the end you will have assembled your own composite part in the lab. The kit includes two parts: '''Part A''' (<partinfo>BBa_J04500</partinfo>) and '''Part B''' (<partinfo>BBa_J04650</partinfo>), which when assembled together will form a | + | The 3A Assembly Kit and protocol will take you through the process of 3A Assembly, and by the end you will have assembled your own composite part in the lab. The kit includes two parts: '''Part A''' (<partinfo>BBa_J04500</partinfo>) and '''Part B''' (<partinfo>BBa_J04650</partinfo>), which when assembled together will form a RFP (red fluorescent protein) generator. Your cells will turn red! |
The protocol will take you through the following steps: | The protocol will take you through the following steps: | ||
#'''[[Help:3A_Assembly_Kit/Growing|Growing]]''' up the E. coli that contains your parts | #'''[[Help:3A_Assembly_Kit/Growing|Growing]]''' up the E. coli that contains your parts | ||
#'''Miniprepping''' the cell cultures to extract the DNA for your parts | #'''Miniprepping''' the cell cultures to extract the DNA for your parts | ||
− | #Cutting the DNA for your parts and the pSB1C3 linearized plasmid backbone | + | #Cutting the DNA for your parts and the pSB1C3 linearized plasmid backbone in a '''restriction digest''' |
#'''Ligating''' your two parts together into the pSB1C3 linearized backbone | #'''Ligating''' your two parts together into the pSB1C3 linearized backbone | ||
− | #'''Transforming''' the ligation to get your newly assembled composite part. | + | #'''Transforming''' the ligation to get your newly assembled composite part. At the end you should see red colonies! |
'''Note:''' The 3A Assembly Kit also includes prepared plasmid DNA for your '''Parts A and B''', so you can skip directly to step 3 if you'd like. | '''Note:''' The 3A Assembly Kit also includes prepared plasmid DNA for your '''Parts A and B''', so you can skip directly to step 3 if you'd like. |
Revision as of 19:42, 27 April 2012
You've just received the 3A Assembly Kit! We hope your team will enjoy using the kit and in the process learn about synthetic biology based on standard parts and 3A assembly. Before you start please make sure to...
- check the contents of the box with the inventory, to make sure you have everything
- inspect the materials to make sure nothing has been damaged during shipping
- refrigerate the agar plates and any materials labelled as requiring storage at 4C.
- order the NEB reagent kit. You'll need to use the NEB enzymes and reagents for 3A assembly. See the [http://2012hs.igem.org/Sponsors High School Division sponsor page] for more information.
Introduction
The 3A Assembly Kit and protocol will take you through the process of 3A Assembly, and by the end you will have assembled your own composite part in the lab. The kit includes two parts: Part A (BBa_J04500) and Part B (BBa_J04650), which when assembled together will form a RFP (red fluorescent protein) generator. Your cells will turn red!
The protocol will take you through the following steps:
- Growing up the E. coli that contains your parts
- Miniprepping the cell cultures to extract the DNA for your parts
- Cutting the DNA for your parts and the pSB1C3 linearized plasmid backbone in a restriction digest
- Ligating your two parts together into the pSB1C3 linearized backbone
- Transforming the ligation to get your newly assembled composite part. At the end you should see red colonies!
Note: The 3A Assembly Kit also includes prepared plasmid DNA for your Parts A and B, so you can skip directly to step 3 if you'd like.