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1 Todd T. Eckdahl and A. Malcolm Campbell
Using Synthetic Biology and pClone Red for Authentic Research on Promoter Function: Genetics (analyzing mutant promoters)  Todd T. Eckdahl and A. Malcolm Campbell

2 Synthetic Biology Promoter Discovery with pClone Red
This is a simple overview of using GGA to replace one known promoter with a mutated version of the target promoter. developed by Todd Eckdahl and A. Malcolm Campbell

3 Goal: Clone a mutant promoter and test its effectiveness.

4 Golden Gate Assembly (GGA) Method
Mix promoter + receiving plasmid GGA Ligation Protocol Bsa I + ligase in tube with DNA 37° C for 1 minute (optimal for Bsa I) 16° C for 1 minute (optimal for ligase) Total of cycles (time dependent) 37° C for 15 minutes (optimal for Bsa I) Overview of GGA logistics.

5 pClone Red = J119137 receiving plasmid ampicillin resistance gene
Starting plasmid with a strong backwards promoter (PlacIQ1) driving the transcription of GFP. This promoter will be cut out during GGA. ampicillin resistance gene origin of replication

6 Promoter Made of Self-Assembled Oligos
top strand 5’ 3’ bottom strand 3’ 5’ boil & cool 5’ 3’ 3’ 5’ add to GGA mixture Overview of how students will assemble their dsDNA promoters from two ssDNA oligonucleotides synthesized by a company. Students will choose the sequences to be synthesized. left sticky end right sticky end

7 Golden Gate Assembly GGA = Bsa I and ligase right left sticky end
Shows the two DNA components: pClone Red on top and the students’ experimental promoter below. right sticky end left sticky end new promoter annealed oligos

8 Promoter Ready for Transformation
ampicillin resistance gene After GGA, the desired outcome of students’ promoter potentially driving transcription of RFP. origin of replication

9 Red Colonies Contain Functional Experimental Promoter
Typical student results after GGA and transformation if the promoter is a strong one (see red colonies).


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