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<h4> Dry Lab </h4> | <h4> Dry Lab </h4> | ||
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− | <li> The first week involved learning all about synthetic biology and what lies ahead in terms of the competition </li> | + | <li> The first week involved learning all about synthetic biology and what lies ahead in terms of the competition. </li> |
<li>Dr Louise Brown and explained all things iGEM including the biobrick system and 3A assembly. </li> | <li>Dr Louise Brown and explained all things iGEM including the biobrick system and 3A assembly. </li> | ||
<li> An overview of the chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway, photosystem II and hydrogenase activity presented by Professor Robert Willows since our project would focus on one component of this bigger picture. </li> | <li> An overview of the chlorophyll biosynthesis pathway, photosystem II and hydrogenase activity presented by Professor Robert Willows since our project would focus on one component of this bigger picture. </li> | ||
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<li> Wiki team profiles were drafted and needed to become more succinct as they seemed bulky on the wiki. </li> | <li> Wiki team profiles were drafted and needed to become more succinct as they seemed bulky on the wiki. </li> | ||
− | <li> Project title ideas were considered </li> | + | <li> Project title ideas were considered. </li> |
<li> Our abstract needed changing to include some dry lab activities. </li> | <li> Our abstract needed changing to include some dry lab activities. </li> | ||
<li> GoGreen collaboration was introduced as a possible collaboration. | <li> GoGreen collaboration was introduced as a possible collaboration. | ||
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− | <li> Sequencing results came back and unfortunately our Fer/Hyd plasmid was lacking Hyd 1. </li> | + | <li> Sequencing results came back and unfortunately our <i>Fer/Hyd</i> plasmid was lacking <i>Hyd 1</i>. </li> |
<ul> <li> This was unexpected. </li> </ul> | <ul> <li> This was unexpected. </li> </ul> | ||
− | <li> We miniprep extracted Fer/Hyd plasmid from the three new colonies which grew from Rob’s cells, as well as the one colony we achieved from previous cells spun down. </li> | + | <li> We miniprep extracted <i>Fer/Hyd</i> plasmid from the three new colonies which grew from Rob’s cells, as well as the one colony we achieved from previous cells spun down. </li> |
<ul> <li> Once run on gel, two from Rob’s cells (A and B) looked promising so these have been sent off for sequencing.</li> </ul> | <ul> <li> Once run on gel, two from Rob’s cells (A and B) looked promising so these have been sent off for sequencing.</li> </ul> | ||
− | <li> A new ligation was made with HydEFG and Thi’s batch of cells transformed with this new construct. </li> | + | <li> A new ligation was made with <i>HydEFG</li> and Thi’s batch of cells transformed with this new construct. </li> |
<ul> <li> Unfortunately, nothing grew. </li> | <ul> <li> Unfortunately, nothing grew. </li> | ||
− | <li> With | + | <li> With 5µL of HydEFG plasmid still available we decided we should reduce our transformations to use only 2µL. </li> |
<li> This would leave us enough to digest and run on a gel next week. </li> | <li> This would leave us enough to digest and run on a gel next week. </li> | ||
<li> The plan was to make up new competent cells as it appeared the cells we are using were not as competent as expected. </li> | <li> The plan was to make up new competent cells as it appeared the cells we are using were not as competent as expected. </li> |
Revision as of 06:03, 28 October 2017
Glossary
- FNR - Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase.
- Fer- Ferredoxin and Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase (FNR).
- Hyd- Hyd 1 coding for the enzymatic part of the Hydrogenase molecular machine.
- Fer/Hyd- Fer and Hyd as described above in a new biobrick construct.
- HydEF- Hyd E and Hyd F, coding two of the three maturation enzymes.
- HydEFG- Hyd E, Hyd F and Hyd G, coding all three maturation enzymes in a new biobrick construct.
- Fer/Hyd/EFG, Omega Ω or HGPCC - plasmid with all the necessary genes coding the total Hydrogenase molecular machine. Ferredoxin, Ferredoxin NADP+ reductase, Hyd 1, Hyd E, Hyd F and Hyd G all in a new biobrick construct. This plasmid gained the official bio-brick name – Hydrogen Gas Producing Gene Cluster (HGPGC).
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