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Lecture: topoisomerase-mediated ligation; lacZ & alpha complementation

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1 Laboratory: Unit 4: purify amplicon  ligate to plasmid  transform; agarose gel (pages 84-86)
Lecture: topoisomerase-mediated ligation; lacZ & alpha complementation In-Class Writing: edit sequences; Unit 3 (56-61) Read: Day, Chapter 27; manual , 213 Hand In: editorial (pages xlii, section E & 96) Due Next Class: draft of lab report 3 (pp )

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4 untemplated A

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8 Alpha complementation "blue-white" screening
β-galactosidase (LacZ) = tetramer α-peptide (aa 1-92)  LacZ tetramers ω-peptide (rest of LacZ)  enzyme

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10 no tetramers  no β-galactosidase ω-peptide monomers inactive
D amino acids of LacZ  no tetramers  no β-galactosidase ω-peptide monomers inactive α + ω peptides  active LacZ tetramers

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12 Alpha complementation:
Used in many vectors Distinguish E. coli with: empty vector from vector + foreign DNA

13 Plasmid has: lac promoter/operator restriction sites for cloning 5' end of lacZ gene  LacZ α-peptide

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15 Plasmid (NO insert)  LacZ α
E. coli  LacZ ω  Lac+ (blue colonies) Plasmid + foreign DNA NO LacZ α  Lac- (white colonies)

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18 E.coli  LacZ ω plasmid  LacZ a Medium:
IPTG = isopropyl b-D-thiogalactoside (inactivates LacI  Lac+ phenotype) X-gal = colorless = 5-bromo-4-chloro-3-indolyl- β-D-galactoside

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20 E.coli  LacZ ω plasmid  LacZ a LacZ cleaves β-D-galactoside bond  indole ring released  2 indole rings  indigo  blue colonies

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22 E.coli  LacZ ω plasmid + insert  NO LacZ a NO LacZ  X-Gal not cleaved  remains colorless  white colonies

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