Primers/ Primer Design
Protein Induction/ Expression
Protein Extraction
SDS PAGE/ Bradford
Troubleshooting 101
100
Optimal primer length

What is 19-22 nucleotides?

100

Chemical used to induce expression of Taq

What is IPTG?

100

The purpose of Tris buffer

What is to maintain pH?

100

"Smelly" reducing agent added to loading buffer to reduce disulfide bonds

What is beta-mercaptoethanol?

100

This is the first thing you try if you see nonspecific amplicons in a PCR reaction

What is increase annealing temperatures?

200

Optimal primer melting temperature

What is 60°C ?

200

IPTG is a structural analog of

What is lactose (or allolactose)?

200

The purpose of heating our protein sample at 75°C for 1 hour

What is to denature heat-labile E. coli proteins?

200

Approximate size of Taq protein

What is 96 kDa?

200

The reason PCR works better on shorter DNA than longer DNA

What is polymerase processivity (polymerase more likely to remain associated with DNA template)

300

Only part of the primer that must bind template for PCR to work

What is the 3' end?

300

What the acronym Taq stands for

What is Thermus aquaticus?
300

Enzyme, often added to lysis buffer, that destroys the cell wall of bacteria

What is lysozyme? 

300

Purpose of running standards on gel

What is to estimate size of proteins in the lysate?

300

We chose AfeI to digest our pTAQ plasmid because

What is there were 2 sites within the Taq gene insert?

400

When calculating primer melting temperature, G's and C's are worth

What is 4°C? 

400

IPTG is used instead of lactose to induce protein expression because

What is bacteria cannot metabolize IPTG?

400

Name given to supernatant after lysis

What is lysate?

400

Protein we used to create our standard curve during the Bradford Assay

What is bovine serum albumin (BSA)?

400

Two conditions of PCR that are most often modified to optimize the reaction

What is annealing temperature and extension time?

500

Formula used to determine how often (on average) a primer could bind to a random length of DNA

What is 4n? (where n is the length of the primer)

500

The purpose of EDTA in the protein lysis buffer

What is to chelate Ca2+ ions and thereby inhibit proteases?

500

Reason for using polyacrylamide to separate proteins instead of agarose (like for DNA)

What is proteins are way smaller than DNA? -or- What is agarose can't make small enough pores?

500

Detergent added to proteins to denature them and give them a negative charge

What is SDS (sodium dodecyl sulfate)?

500

Definition of a unit of restriction enzyme

What is the amount of enzyme that will cut 1μg of DNA in 1 hour?