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Recombinant DNA Bacterial Transformation
Student InstructionsTransformation
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Finger flick (vortex) tube “CC” to resuspend cells.
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Open the tube of competent cells labeled “CC” and add 20 µl of the ligation solution “Lig” directly to the “CC” tube solution using a micropipettor and sterile tip. Close the tube.
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Place the tube on ice for 15 minutes.
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Remove the tube from the ice and immediately hold it in a 42oC water bath for 90 seconds. Place the tube directly back on ice for 1 minute.
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Use a sterile pipette to add 10 drops of sterile LB nutrient broth to the competent cell “CC” tube.
Close the tube. Mix by tipping the tube and inverting it gently.
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Incubate the mixture for 3-4 hours at 37oC.
If necessary, the mixture can be held in the refrigerator overnight.
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Label your LB agar plates with your name and date and arrange them in the following order:
LB Amp/Kan LB Amp LB Kan LB
Recombinant TransformationAfter the incubation period, use a fresh sterile transfer pipet
to draw all the cell suspension from the competent cell “CC” tube into the pipet.
Place 3 drops of cell suspension onto the center of each of the four petri dishes. Always start with the LB Amp/Kan
plate and end with the LB plate. See diagram below.
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Use a fresh sterile paper clip to spread the liquid evenly across the surface of each plate.
Be careful not to touch the part of the paper clip that comes in contact with the agar.
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Incubate the plates (agar down) for 2 hours and then invert (agar up) for the next 24-36 hours in a 37° C incubator.
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