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'''Controls:''' | |||
*Positive control - diluted GFP solution of equal volume | |||
*Negative control - s30 cell extract of equal volume | |||
[[Media:PT7_in_vitro_37oC.xls |Complete set of results and raw data ]] | [[Media:PT7_in_vitro_37oC.xls |Complete set of results and raw data ]] |
Revision as of 05:26, 14 October 2007
In vitro Testing of pTet-GFP and pT7-GFP Constructs
Aims
To Determine if the following constructs work in vitro:
To test the operating range of the constructs at 10°C, 37°C and 45°C over a staggered 24 hour period.
To identify problems in experimental methodology.
The testing was comprised of several tests:
- pTet and pT7 in vitro - Tested 21-08-2007 to 23-08-2007
- pTet in vitro at 10°C, 37°C and 45°C - Tested 21-08-2007
Materials and Methods
Refer to protocols page.
Results
pTet-GFP (100ng/μl)
Test: 21-08-2007
In vitro testing at 37°C
The pTet-GFP contruct was tested in vitro using commercial S30 Cell Extract at 37 °C. As shown in Fig.1, pTet showed a marked increase in the first hour before levelling, reaching a slow but steady increase throughout a period of 4 hours. |
Test: 21-08-2007 to Test: 23-08-2007
pTet-GFP in vitro GFP expression at 37°C
Fig.2 shows the incomplete curve of fluorescence levels over a staggered time period. As expected, the fluorescence levels of the pTet construct increase marked during the first few hours. This fluorescence level was higher, albeit reducing, over the middle portion of the graph, where it decreased to less than half the maximum level measured at the end of the time course. Interestingly, the supposed positive control of diluted GFP solution showed similar patterns in terms of fluorescence levels. |
Test: 22-08-2007
pTet-GFP in vitro expression at 10°C
There appears to be no significant increase in fluorescent levels of the pTet construct over the measured time course. Also shown in Fig.3 is a decrease in fluorescence levels across all samples and controls. Experiment was not continued over required time course due to lab and safety cosntraints. |
Test: 22-08-2007
pTet-GFP in vitro GFP expression at 45°C
There appears to be no significant increase in fluorescent levels of the pTet construct over the measured time course. Also shown in Fig.4 is a decrease in fluorescence levels across all samples and controls. Experiment was not continued over required time course due to lab and safety cosntraints. |
pTet-GFP (100ng/μl)
Test: 21-08-2007 to 22-08-2007
In vitro testing at 37°C
There appears to be no significant increase in fluorescent levels of the pT7 construct over the measured time course. Also shown in Fig.5 is a decrease in fluorescence levels across all samples and controls. Experiment was not continued over required time course due to lab and safety cosntraints. |
pT7-GFP in vitro GFP expression at 37°C
The plate containing the samples was stored in a 37oC incubator overnight. It was re-tested the next morning to see whether GFP had been expressed,22 hours after of induction. The results were joined with the initial testing done over the first 4 hours of induction and are shown below.
Fig.6 shows that fluorescence levels of the sample increased minimally over the 2 days. This pattern of increase is also apparent in the negative control. Overall fluorescence levels also decreased in the positive control. |
Controls:
- Positive control - diluted GFP solution of equal volume
- Negative control - s30 cell extract of equal volume