Thursday June 16, 2016
Thursday, 6/16
TheseMembers Present: Andrea, Kat, Marc, Karim, Bohdan, Hamed, Davesh
LAB:
Morning:
- Verified that cells did not transform
- Made 1ml aliquots of nuclease free water, stored on a rack on the shelf in 403
- Miniprepped RFP:
Nanodrop from RFP, taken from the initial transformation with the chemically competent cells, batch B (CCB)
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Eluted with nuclease free water, and blanked the nanodrop woth nuclease free water
Afternoon:
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Obtained chemically competent cells from Kayla:
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Followed the bacterial transformation protocol, set up the following transformations:
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Note that we suspect that one of the primary reasons that the cells did not transform was the heat shocking time (60sec) was too high. We have lowered this to 45sec.
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Also streaked out RFP on LB + CAM
Administrative:
TO DO:
For the next day:
LAB TEAM:
- Prep & freeze the cells for s12
- Check on cell transformations
- If not worked -> New chemically competent cells
- -> Transformation protocol (thermomixer)
-> gel electrophoresis on RFP.
LAB MANAGERS:Aquire waterproof bandages and vaseline for treatment of minor injuries and to cover minor cuts/rashes/blisters etc.
Aquire hole puncher.
Remember to quiz teammembers regarding MSDS and Lab safety before anyone gets into the lab.
Breef all lab members on general safety procedures in 303 Lab ( the location of MSDS, First Aid, and safety plan).
Gmail correspondence:
Meetings/Notes:
References:
Hairpin loop (Nickel plasmid) possible TF protiens:
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SrnQ: http://www.jbc.org/content/278/20/18455.full
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Ncrb: http://paperity.org/p/61088047/identification-of-the-transcriptional-regulator-ncrb-in-the-nickel-resistance-determinant