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pGLO™ Transformation and Purification of Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Instructors Stan Hitomi Coordinator – Math & Science Principal – Alamo School San Ramon Valley Unified School District Danville, CA Kirk Brown Lead Instructor, Edward Teller Education Center Science Chair, Tracy High School and Delta College, Tracy, CA Bio-Rad Curriculum and Training Specialists: Sherri Andrews, Ph.D. [email protected] Leigh Brown, M.A. [email protected] Why Teach Bacterial Transformation and Protein Purification? • Powerful teaching tool • Laboratory extensions • Real-world connections • Link to careers and industry • Standards based pGLO™ Bacterial Transformation Kit Bio-Rad pGLO Kit Advantages • Standards-based • Comprehensive curricula for inquiry-based investigations • Compatible with 50 minute class periods • Serves entire class of 32 students (up to 4 students per group) • Cost-effective • Success in student’s hands • Safe • Striking results! Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) Chromatography Kit GFP Purification Kit Advantages • Cloning in action • Links to biomanufacturing • Biopharmaceutical development • Amazing visual results Workshop Time Line • Introduction • Transform bacteria with pGLO plasmid Central Framework of Molecular Biology DNA RNA Protein Trait Links to Real-world • GFP is a visual marker • Study of biological processes (example: synthesis of proteins) • Localization and regulation of gene expression • Cell movement • Cell fate during development • Formation of different organs • Screenable marker to identify transgenic organisms Using GFP as a biological tracer http://www.conncoll.edu/ccacad/zimmer/GFP-ww/prasher.html With permission from Marc Zimmer pGLO Bacterial Transformation Kit Transformation Procedure Overview Day 1 10 Day 2 What is Transformation? • Uptake of foreign DNA, often a circular plasmid GFP Beta-lactamase Ampicillin Resistance What is a plasmid? • A circular piece of autonomously replicating DNA • Originally evolved by bacteria • May express antibiotic resistance gene or be modified to express proteins of interest Bacterial DNA Bacterial cell Plasmid DNA Genomic DNA The Many Faces of Plasmids Graphic representation Scanning electron micrograph of supercoiled plasmid Gene Expression • Beta Lactamase – Ampicillin resistance • Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP) – Aequorea victoria jellyfish gene • araC regulator protein – Regulates GFP transcription Bacterial Transformation Cell wall GFP Bacterial chromosomal DNA Beta lactamase (ampicillin resistance) pGLO plasmids Transcriptional Regulation • Lactose operon • Arabinose operon • pGLO plasmid Transcriptional Regulation ara Operon lac Operon LacI Z Y A ara C Z Y A araC Y A B A D RNA Polymerase RNA Polymerase Z A D Effector (Arabinose) Effector (Lactose) LacI B araC B A D Gene Regulation ara GFP Operon ara Operon ara C B A D araC Effector (Arabinose) Effector (Arabinose) araC B A D araC RNA Polymerase araC B A D GFP Gene GFP Gene RNA Polymerase araC GFP Gene Methods of Transformation • Electroporation – Electrical shock makes cell membranes permeable to DNA • Calcium Chloride/Heat-Shock – Chemically-competent cells uptake DNA after heat shock Transformation Procedure • Suspend bacterial colonies in Transformation solution • Add pGLO plasmid DNA • Place tubes on ice • Heat-shock at 42°C and place on ice • Incubate with nutrient broth • Streak plates Reasons for Performing Each Transformation Step? Ca++ Ca++ O O P O O CH2 Base O Sugar 1. Transformation solution = CaCI2 Positive charge of Ca++ ions shields negative charge of DNA phosphates O Ca++ O P O Base O CH2 O Sugar OH Why Perform Each Transformation Step? Cell wall GFP 2. Incubate on ice slows fluid cell membrane 3. Heat-shock Increases permeability of membranes 4. Nutrient broth incubation Allows beta-lactamase expression Beta-lactamase (ampicillin resistance) What is Nutrient Broth? • Luria-Bertani (LB) broth • Medium that contains nutrients for bacterial growth and gene expression – Carbohydrates – Amino acids – Nucleotides – Salts – Vitamins Grow? Glow? • Follow protocol • On which plates will colonies grow? • Which colonies will glow? Laboratory Quick Guide Volume Measurement Webinars • Enzyme Kinetics — A Biofuels Case Study • Real-Time PCR — What You Need To Know and Why You Should Teach It! • Proteins — Where DNA Takes on Form and Function • From plants to sequence: a six week college biology lab course • From singleplex to multiplex: making the most out of your realtime experiments explorer.bio-rad.comSupportWebinars