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In order to study the protein YxiM, we ordered a plasmid that contains the gene that transcribes the protein. A plasmid is a type of circular bacterial DNA. By transforming (inserting) this plasmid (pET21-''yxiM'') into the bacteria (DH5α Competent ''E. coli''), we can use the bacteria to create more of the plasmid. Then, we performed a DNA miniprep to purify the plasmid for later use.
In order to study the protein YxiM, we ordered a plasmid that contains the gene that transcribes the protein. A plasmid is a type of circular bacterial DNA. By transforming (inserting) this plasmid (pET21-''yxiM'') into the bacteria (DH5α Competent ''E. coli''), we can use the bacteria to create more of the plasmid. Then, we performed a DNA miniprep to purify the plasmid for later use.
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== Bacterial Transformation ==
== Bacterial Transformation ==

Revision as of 10:12, 25 May 2018

YxiM from Bacillus subtilis

Structure of YxiM

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References

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