Circular dna molecules found in bacteria


Download 445 b.
Sana19.10.2017
Hajmi445 b.
#18206









Circular DNA molecules found in bacteria

  • Circular DNA molecules found in bacteria

  • Replicated by the host’s machinery independently of the genome. This is accomplished by a sequence on the plasmid called ori, for origin of replication.

  • Some plasmids are present in E. coli at 200-500 copies/cell



In order to study a DNA fragment (e.g., a gene), it needs to be amplified and eventually purified.

  • In order to study a DNA fragment (e.g., a gene), it needs to be amplified and eventually purified.

  • Accomplished by cloning the DNA into a vector.

  • This vector is a plasmid is small, circular DNA molecule that replicates inside a bacterium such as Escherichia coli.



Plasmids also contain selectable markers.

  • Plasmids also contain selectable markers.

  • Genes encoding proteins which provide a selection for rapidly and easily finding bacteria containing the plasmid.

  • Provide resistance to an antibiotic (ampicillin, kanamycin, tetracycline, chloramphenicol, etc.).

  • Thus, bacteria will grow on medium containing these antibiotics only if the bacteria contain a plasmid with the appropriate selectable marker.









DNA library - a random collection of DNA fragments from an organism cloned into a vector

  • DNA library - a random collection of DNA fragments from an organism cloned into a vector

  • Ideally contains at least one copy of every DNA sequence.

  • Easily maintained in the laboratory

  • Can be manipulated in various ways to facilitate the isolation of a DNA fragment of interest to a scientist.

  • Numerous types of libraries exist for various organisms - Genomic and cDNA.

















Gentle lysis step to break open the cells and release the plasmid DNA into solution.

  • Gentle lysis step to break open the cells and release the plasmid DNA into solution.

  • Cell debris and chromosomal DNA of the bacteria is pelleted during the centrifugation.

  • Plasmid DNA remains behind in the clear nonpelleted fraction (the nonpelleted solution left after centrifugation is known as the supernatant).

  • Subsequent steps are then performed on the supernatant to remove contaminating RNA and proteins from the plasmid DNA.





Download 445 b.

Do'stlaringiz bilan baham:




Ma'lumotlar bazasi mualliflik huquqi bilan himoyalangan ©fayllar.org 2024
ma'muriyatiga murojaat qiling