5-week project
Math
Western Blot
CRISPR
Mystery Cell & Molec
100

What was the end goal of our 5-week project?

To molecularly clone our cited1 genes, wild type (control) and clone 4 (cited1 knockout)

100

If you have 25 mg/mL of BSA and you need a total volume of 330 mL, how much BSA will you need? (BSA – formula weight is too big to list, comes as a solid)

8.25 g or 8250 mg BSA

100

What does western blotting detect?

Proteins

100

What does CRISPR stand for?

Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats

100

P200

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156 ul

200
What method of horizontal gene transfer did we use?

Transformation

200

If you have 15 mg/mL of BSA and you need a total volume of 1.5 L, how much BSA will you need? (BSA – formula weight is too big to list, comes as a solid)

22.5 g or 22500 mg BSA

200

If the primary antibody is derived from rabbit, what must the secondary be derived from?

rabbit, so anti-rabbit

200

Where did the concept of CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing originate from?

Bacterial immune response (discovered first in E.coli) 

200

What is the organism from which phalloidin is obtained?

Death Cap mushroom

300

Following our 5-week cloning project, what was the flow of experiments to get to the final product

PCR > Gel Extraction & Purification > Ligation > Transformation > Miniprep > Restriction Digest > Gel Electrophoresis for confirmation

300

Assume you have a primer stock that is 30 µM. How much of your stock will you need to get a 1 µM concentration of primer into a 50 µL PCR reaction volume?

1.67 ul primer stock

300

Why is beta actin called a housekeeping gene?

Because of its broad and consistent expression across all eukaryotic cell types, and because expression levels of this protein is not affected by most experimental treatments

300

Explain Homology-Directed Repair

Precise DNA repair pathway that uses a homologousDNA template to fix double-strand breaks

300

F-Actin vs G-Actin?

G-Actin - actin subunits

F-Actin - filamentous actin (polymerized G-Actin)

400

How are restriction sites added to genetic sequences and plasmids?

Through the incorporation of restriction enzyme-specific sequences within the designed primers during PCR

400

If you have 1.8% Triton and you need a total volume of 500 mL, how much Triton do you need? (Triton – 625 g/mol, comes as a liquid)

9 mL Triton

400

How does IFN-gamma affect STAT1?

STAT1 is activated by IFN- 𝛾 to regulate immune responses. When IFN-𝛾 binds to its receptor, it triggers a cascade involving Janus kinases(JAKs), which in turn phosphorylate STAT1, allowing it to move to the nucleus and control gene expression to fight infections.  

400

Explain Non-Homologous End Joining

DNA repair pathway that directly rejoins the ends of a broken DNA double-strand break without using a homologous template

400

What is meant by the term "miniprep"?

It is a small-scale preparation of DNA from bacterial cells

500

Explain the concept of blue-white screening

DNA insert is ligated in between the LacZ gene within our particular plasmid. 

  • LacZ encodes for an enzyme called β-galactosidase

  • β-galactosidase cleaves X-gal, an analog of lactose

  • When X-gal is cleaved, it yields a blue precipitate that can be seen by the naked eye

500

If you need 330 mL of a solution, and you have 50mM of NaCl, how much NaCL would you need? (NaCl - 58.4 g/mol, comes as a solid)

0.96 g NaCl

500

List and describe the function for each component in Laemmli loading buffer

SDS - coats the proteins in a negative charge, denatures

B-ME - breaks disulfide bonds

Glycerol - increases sample density

Bromophenol blue dye - loading dye that tracks the sample through the gel

500

Describe in full the bacterial immune response that the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing system was derived from

1. Foreign phage DNA inserted into a bacterial cell can be captured and integrated into its own genetic sequence called CRISPR arrays 

2. If the bacteria encounters the viral DNA again, the bacteria will produce RNA segments from those CRISPR arrays they stored previously. These RNA segments (guide RNAs) will recognize and bind to specific regions of that intruding viral DNA

3. The bacteria then use cas9(CRISPR associated protein 9)or a similar enzyme to cut the viral DNA, disabling the virus 

500

What type of bond is formed between complementary base pairs in DNA?

Hydrogen bonds

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