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Our research work

We are describing our research work. Below you can find the protocols we used.

Protocols
  • this preparation step is needed to create sticky ends on the cassettes
  • this step is only performed once
  • restriction with EcoRI and PstI (see restriction protocol) for all components

  • Ligation of cassettes into plasmids:
  • ligation using T4-ligase (see ligation protocol)

    plasmid cassettes
    psB1C3 1 2 3
    psB1A3 1 2 3
    psB1K3 1 2 3


    Final preparation steps

  • transformation of 9 different combinations into competent cells (see transformation protocol)
  • selection with corresponding antibiotics


  • Next day
  • colony pcr and gel run to check for sizes of cassettes
  • miniprep and check concentration via nanodrop
  • v many aliquots needed (small volume because thawing time) for future reactions!


  • 3) 3A-assembly

  • the 3-A-assembly will be used to add more and more cassettes in a row
  • it is important to only combine cassettes with the same number (1, 2 and 3 have varying spacer length)
  • we will add cassettes and test frequently for viability to determine the maximum target-sequence length
  • we want to combine about five cassettes
  • Assembly scheme
  • in each assembly cycle, there will be two cassettes (same number/length) added to one linearized plasmid
  • in the first step, we can either just use the prepared plasmid with cassettes already inserted or use an empty one, because the part in between will be cut out anyway
  • the be able to select for plasmid with higher cassette content the resistances will cycle
  • the resistance cycle (for plasmids) is K C A
  • for the inserts, the resistance signals from which plasmid they will be cut
  • the plasmids resistance determines the selection antibiotics for that step!

  • Legend

  • CX – Chloramphenicol (Insert/Plasmid) from step X
  • AX – Ampicillin (Insert/Plasmid) from step X
  • KX – Kanamycin (Insert/Plasmid) from step X
  • E – EcoRI
  • S – SpeI
  • X – XbaI
  • P – PstI