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Transformation efficiency test : Competent BL21 cells with pSB1C3-RFP plasmid

Objectives

To test the competency of the BL21 cells done on the 09/06/16 with the stock of pSB1C3-RFP plasmid.

Materials

  • Plasmid DNA : pSB1C3-RFP at 200 pg/µL

  • BL21 competent cells (See 09/06/16)

  • Petri dish LB+Cm: Cm concentration = 25 µg/mL

  • Protocol

    1. Thaw 1 tube of BL21 competent cells on ice for 10 min. Mix gently and carefully pipette 50 µL of cells into 2 transformation tubes on ice.

    2. Add 1 µL (200 pg) of plasmid DNA to the cell mixture. Carefully flick the tube 4-5 times to mix cells and DNA. Do not vortex.

    3. Place the mixture on ice for 30 min. Do not mix.

    4. Heat shock at exactly 42°C for 30 s. Do not mix.

    5. Place on ice for 5 min. Do not mix.

    6. Pipette 950 µL of room temperature SOC into the mixture.

    7. Place at 37°C for 60 min at 250 rpm.

    8. Warm selection plates to 25°C.

    9. Mix the cells thoroughly by flicking the tube and inverting.

    10. Spread 100 µL of each dilution (100%,10%,1%) onto a selection plate.

    11. Pellet the remaining cells (except for the control), discard mostly all the supernatant and resuspend the remaining cells in 100 µL of LB. Spread 100 µL onto a selection plate.

    12. Incubate all the plates O/N at 37°C.

    Results

    Expected results :

    Some colonies on the petri dishes LB+Cm plated with 1% of transformed bacteria, more with 10%, a lot with 100% and a bacterial lawn with the pellet.
    A bacterial lawn is expected on the LB petri dishes (+ control).
    No colony is expected on the LB+Cm petri dish plated with no plasmid (- control).
    All obtained colonies are expected to be red because of the RFP gene that codes for a red fluorescent protein.

    Obtained results:
    We obtained expected results.

    Interpretation

    The transformation worked, as we obtained satisfying results. Colonies contain a plasmid with the Chloramphenicol resistance gene, present in pSB1C3. The BL21 cells are therefore competent.

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