Bacterial cloning Especially of PCR product DNA. PCR recap.

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Bacterial cloning Especially of PCR product DNA

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Bacterial cloning

Especially of PCR product DNA

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PCR recap

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PCR gel product

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Cloning

• Cloning is the way in which we can take a single molecule, and make lots of bacterial cells that contain an identical molecule.

• These cells are clones, hence the name

• This used to be the only way to amplify DNA. It is still by far the most accurate.

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Plasmid vectors – circular, autonomous bacterial DNA

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Cloning PCR products

• When we amplify DNA using PCR, it is often necessary to “clone” this DNA

• We do this in order to replicate it without errors

• Also, by cloning a protein coding sequence into E. coli, we can then produce the protein in the bacterium.

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The vector is made with a “T” overhang

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Taq polymerase leaves an “A” overhang

• Taq is the thermostable DNA polymerase from Thermus aquaticus we used for PCR.

• When Taq synthesizes a new strand, it always puts an extra “A” at the end

• This can be useful, but note: other polymerases do not do this, only Taq polymerase

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Electroporation

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i) When the electric field is applied, the ions move according to their charge.

ii) Pathways are formed across the cell membrane allowing DNA to enter.

iii) When the electric field is deactivated, the membrane heals.