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Making Nonradioactive Making Nonradioactive Probes: Probes: PCR DIG Labelling PCR DIG Labelling

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Making Nonradioactive Probes:. PCR DIG Labelling. Broad Overall Objective. Is Myb61 a single or multicopy gene in A. thaliana. Research Plan. Isolate Genomic DNA. Digest Genomic DNA with Various Restriction Enzymes. Agarose Gel Electrophoresis and Southern Transfer. Southern Blot. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Making Nonradioactive Probes:Making Nonradioactive Probes:PCR DIG LabellingPCR DIG Labelling

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Broad Overall ObjectiveBroad Overall Objective

Is Myb61 a single or multicopy Is Myb61 a single or multicopy gene in gene in A. thalianaA. thaliana

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Research PlanResearch Plan

Isolate Genomic DNA

Digest Genomic DNA with Various Restriction Enzymes

Agarose Gel Electrophoresis and Southern Transfer

Make Non-Radioactive Myb Probe

Hyribidize Probe to Southern Blot

Washes and Colorimetric Detection

Data Analysis

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Today’s Laboratory ObjectivesToday’s Laboratory Objectives

To make a homologous gene probe to theTo make a homologous gene probe to the Myb61 gene from Myb61 gene from A. thalianaA. thaliana To learn how to set up and run a polymerase chain To learn how to set up and run a polymerase chain

reaction (PCR)reaction (PCR) Evaluate PCR products and the success of the reactionEvaluate PCR products and the success of the reaction

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ProbesProbes Definition: signal molecule that is used to identify a nucleic Definition: signal molecule that is used to identify a nucleic

acid or protein of interestacid or protein of interest Types: RNA, DNA, proteinsTypes: RNA, DNA, proteins Signal: radioactive, fluorescent, enzymaticSignal: radioactive, fluorescent, enzymatic Classification: Classification:

Heterologous- from a different organismHeterologous- from a different organismHomologous- from the same organismHomologous- from the same organism

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Why DIG As a Signal Molecule?

DIGoxigenin is a steroid hapten from Digitalis lanata

A system for labeling nucleic acids and proteins

Detection Options: color, fluorescence, chemiluminescence

Faster, safer, and sensitive replacement for radioactivity

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PCR Template DNA:PCR Template DNA:MYB61 in pENTR 221MYB61 in pENTR 221

Myb61 mRNA Template = 1.496 Kb

M13 Rev GGAAACAGCTATGACCATG

M13 For

GTAAAACGACGGCCAGTG

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Polymerase Chain Reaction

Three Major Cycling Steps

Denaturation at 95°C for 45 sec

Annealing at 52-60°C for 30 sec

Elongation at 72 C° for 2 min

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DIG DNA Labeling by PCRDIG DNA Labeling by PCR

Reaction Components:Reaction Components: Template DNATemplate DNA PrimersPrimers dNTP + DIG-dUTPdNTP + DIG-dUTP BufferBuffer dHdH22OO Taq DNA PolymeraseTaq DNA Polymerase

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How to judge the success of How to judge the success of a PCR reaction?a PCR reaction?

Agarose gel electrophoresis is used to size PCR products.Agarose gel electrophoresis is used to size PCR products.Is a product band visible?Is a product band visible?Are there multiple bands?Are there multiple bands?Is the band of the expected size?Is the band of the expected size?Are there primer dimers?Are there primer dimers?

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Probe DetectionProbe Detection

Blot incubated with DIG probeBlot incubated with DIG probe Wash to eliminate non-specifically bound probe moleculesWash to eliminate non-specifically bound probe molecules Probe detected via DIG specific antibody conjugated to Probe detected via DIG specific antibody conjugated to

alkaline phosphatase enzymealkaline phosphatase enzyme Phosphatase reacts with substrate NBT/BCIP to cause a blue Phosphatase reacts with substrate NBT/BCIP to cause a blue

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HybridizationHybridization Washes and Color DetectionWashes and Color Detection AnalysisAnalysis