DNA Manipulation 2

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DNA Manipulation 2

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DNA Manipulation 2. The nucleus. contains DNA. DNA. Restriction Digestion. Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences. Have optimal condition of pH, temperature, ionic strength etc... (enzymes) Scan DNA until they find the sequence. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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DNA Manipulation 2

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DNA

The nucleus

contains DNA

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Restriction Digestion

• Restriction enzymes are proteins that cut DNA at specific sequences.

• Have optimal condition of pH, temperature, ionic strength etc... (enzymes)

• Scan DNA until they find the sequence.

• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-sI5vy-cD2g

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DNA Hybridisation• DNA denaturation: Two DNA strands can be separated by heat

without breaking phosphodiester bonds

• DNA renaturation = hybridization: Two single strands that are complementary or nearly complementary in sequence can come together to form a different double helix

• Single strands of DNA can also hybridize complementary sequences of RNA

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DNA Hybridisation

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Gene Cloning

• Inserting new DNA into another piece of DNA.• Most commonly used with bacterial plasmids

which are easily manipulated.• Usually used antibiotic resistance genes to

select for cloned DNA.• Recombination:• http://www.youtube.com/watch?

v=8rXizmLjegI&feature=relmfu

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Example of a cloning vector

• What is a vector?• A piece of DNA that can be replicated (usually a plasmid) that cloned

DNA can be inserted into.

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Cloning steps

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Gene Delivery

• Gene delivery depends on the organism...– Bacteria: Plasmids, electroporation, conjugation

or bacteria phage.– Yeast: Yeast artificial chromosomes– Plants: Agrobacterium or gene gun– Animal: Electroporation, gene gun, transfection

reagents (lipid balls) or viral vectors.

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Delivering genes to Plants

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The RoundUp Ready Story

• Glyphosate is a broad-spectrum herbicide• Active ingredient in RoundUp herbicide • Kills all plants it come in contact with• Inhibits a key enzyme (EPSP synthase) in an amino acid pathway

• Plants die because they lack the key amino acids

• A resistant EPSP synthase gene allows crops to survive spraying

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+ Glyphosate

X

RoundUp Sensitive Plants

X

X

Shikimic acid + Phosphoenol pyruvate

3-Enolpyruvyl shikimic acid-5-phosphate(EPSP)

Plant EPSP synthase

Aromaticamino acids

Without amino acids, plant dies

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BacterialEPSP synthase

Shikimic acid + Phosphoenol pyruvate

3-enolpyruvyl shikimic acid-5-phosphate(EPSP)

Aromaticamino acids

RoundUp Resistant Plants

+ Glyphosate

With amino acids, plant lives

RoundUp has no effect;enzyme is resistant to herbicide

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Delivering genes to Animals

Lentivirus

Adenovirus

Gene Gun

Liposomes (Lipids)

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Cloned Genes to make therapiesHuman insulin produced in bacteria....

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