BCH210H1 Lecture Notes - Lecture 7: Histidine, Thioredoxin, Imidazole

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Cloning the plasmid: clone gene of interest, insert gene into expression vector, insert plasmid into bacterial host, grow bacteria. Plasmid: extrachromosomal pieces of circular dna found in bacteria. In nature, often encode for antibiotic resistance / toxins. Restriction enzymes: enzymes that cut out" foreign dna. Leaves sticky ends: location where plasmid attaches into the dna. Blunt-ended dna the dna containing the gene of interest. Dna linker sequences attach (through dna ligase: dna linkers: contain the restriction enzyme, blunt-ended dna needs the sticky ends (provided by restriction enzyme cutting) to anneal into plasmid. Sequence is palindromic between top strand & bottom strand: reads same 3" 5" between both top & bottom strands. Cuts at one point in one dna strand, and another point of other strand. Can introduce a mismatching gene (dna without the matching complement base pair) Can anneal & form mutated protein: helpful in studying mutation & diseases their protein manifestations from mutated dna sequences.

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