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BASIL2022GV3HDT

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To transform our BL21-Gold E.Coli with the gene for 3HDT, we used a pMCSG19 vector with ampicillin resistance. This was digested the plasmid with Xho1, and Nde1 and ran gel electrophoresis to verify its identity.
To transform our BL21-Gold E.Coli with the gene for 3HDT, we used a pMCSG19 vector with ampicillin resistance. This was digested the plasmid with Xho1, and Nde1 and ran gel electrophoresis to verify its identity.
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[[Image:Plasmidmap3hdt.png |400px|left| thumb | Vector map for pMCSG19.]]
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[[Image:Plasmidmap3hdt.PNG |400px|left| thumb | Vector map for pMCSG19.]]
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[[Image:PlasmiddigestIMGJRAF.PNG |400px|left| thumb | Lane one contains ladder. Lane two contains pDNA without enzyme. Lane three contains pDNA + Xho1. Lane four contains pDNA + Nde1. Lane 5 contains pDNA + Xho1 + Nde1.]]
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[[Image:PlasmiddigestIMGJRAF.png |400px|left| thumb | Lane one contains ladder. Lane two contains pDNA without enzyme. Lane three contains pDNA + Xho1. Lane four contains pDNA + Nde1. Lane 5 contains pDNA + Xho1 + Nde1.]]
 
===='''Coupled kinase assay'''====
===='''Coupled kinase assay'''====

Revision as of 20:18, 26 April 2022

Characterizing Putative Kinase 3HDT

Structure of putative kinase 3HDT

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