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'''A:''' Check out the [http://web.mit.edu/biopolymers/www/ MIT biopolymers site]. The facility also does mass spectrometry, peptide synthesis, peptide sequencing, and a few other things. You can download all of the forms you need from the site and there are instructions on how to retrieve your data. You will need an account number (talk to Brenda) to submit samples. Talk to someone in the lab about our login and password for the DNA sequencing site. Whenever sending things to biopolymers, be sure to give Brenda a copy of your submission sheets. This helps with questions about charges later on. Also, for DNA sequencing, keep a copy for yourself. Data is posted as 1, 2, 3,..., so it is important for you to remember which sample corresponds to each number.
'''A:''' Check out the [http://web.mit.edu/biopolymers/www/ MIT biopolymers site]. The facility also does mass spectrometry, peptide synthesis, peptide sequencing, and a few other things. You can download all of the forms you need from the site and there are instructions on how to retrieve your data. You will need an account number (talk to Brenda) to submit samples. Talk to someone in the lab about our login and password for the DNA sequencing site. Whenever sending things to biopolymers, be sure to give Brenda a copy of your submission sheets. This helps with questions about charges later on. Also, for DNA sequencing, keep a copy for yourself. Data is posted as 1, 2, 3,..., so it is important for you to remember which sample corresponds to each number.
'''Q:''' How do I order things that you can't use a credit card for (like needles, syringes, ethanol, radioactivity)?
'''A:''' If these things can be ordered through VWR, [http://web.mit.edu/ecat/ MIT ECAT] is the easiest way to get them. If you can get them in the stock room (needles, syringes), use an MIT requisition form. These can be found in each room in the bin under the packing slip bin. For other things (like radioactivity), you need to create a requisition through [http://web.mit.edu/sapweb/PS1/index.shtml MIT SAPweb]. After creating the requisition, check back on the site later to get your purchase order number. Then, use the purchase order number when you call the company to place the order. If you are using this for radioactivity, ask someone who has done it before for help because certain non-obvious things need to be included on the request form.


=Miscellaneous links=
=Miscellaneous links=

Revision as of 14:37, 19 August 2005

Official lab website

Lab members on OWW

Dan Bolon

Chris Farrell

Eyal Gur

Mary Lee

Andreas Martin

Kathleen McGinness

Sean Moore

Former lab members on OWW

Jim Hu

Protocols

Here we will post protocols that people in the lab generally use. Many of these will be lab-specific protocols, but if you think the protocol you are posting is more generally applicable, please link it to the general Protocols page. Also, if you typically do a variation of the protocol that is posted, please list it on the same page as a separate, alternative protocol. If possible, also try to note why what you do is different.


PLEASE NOTE: Blindly following a protocol is not a good substitute for actually talking to someone who has done the experiment. When posting protocols, please also include the name(s) of people in the lab who will be good to talk to about the protocol.


Sauer:ClpX purification

Sauer:ClpP purification

Sauer:In vitro degradation of GFP-ssrA by ClpXP

Sauer:Expression/purification of 35S-Met proteins

Sauer:In vitro degradation of radiolabeled proteins by ClpXP

Sauer:ATPase assays

Sauer:Western blot

Sauer:Quantitative Western blot

Sauer:Site-directed mutagenesis

Sauer:Competent cell preparation

Sauer:P1vir phage transduction

Sauer:Northern blot

Sauer:Silver staining

Sauer:In vivo tmRNA tagging assays

Sauer:In vitro transcription with T7 RNA polymerase

Sauer:Phenol/chloroform extraction

Sauer:bis-Tris SDS-PAGE, the very best

Equipment (Sauer lab)

Please list here the equipment we have in our lab and the appropriate contact person for that piece of equipment. If it is something a lot of people use, also list other people that may be able to help out if there are any questions.

Sauer:Thermocyclers (PCR machines)

Sauer:HPLC

Sauer:FPLC

Sauer:Fluorimeter

Sauer:Spectrometers

Sauer:Plate reader

Sauer:Analytical ultracentrifuge

Sauer:CD spectrometer

Sauer:Gel dryer

Sauer:Developer

Sauer:Sonicator

Sauer:Milli-Q water system

Sauer:Speedvac

Sauer:Lyophilizer

Sauer:Electroporator

Equipment (other labs)

Please list here equipment that we use in other labs along with a contact person in our lab and a contact person in the other lab. Tips on how reserving/using the equipment works would also be helpful i.e. do we need training on the equipment?.

Gel imager (Endy lab)

Smart system (Bell lab)

Phosphorimager (Baker lab)

Fluorimager (Baker lab)


Other lab stuff

Sauer:safety

Sauer:Enzymes

Sauer:Chemicals


FAQs

Q: Can we get this in the stock room?

A: Check out MIT ECAT, VWR page (certificates required). There is a listing of items carried in the stock room (link is on the left side of the page).


Q: What if it's not in the stock room, but VWR carries it?

A: Order the item through MIT ECAT. You will need an account number (get this from Brenda) and you will need to know the G/L account number to use (if you don't already have a list of these, ask Kathleen). You can also use ECAT to order from other companies, like Office Depot and Airgas.


Q: How do I submit samples for DNA sequencing?

A: Check out the MIT biopolymers site. The facility also does mass spectrometry, peptide synthesis, peptide sequencing, and a few other things. You can download all of the forms you need from the site and there are instructions on how to retrieve your data. You will need an account number (talk to Brenda) to submit samples. Talk to someone in the lab about our login and password for the DNA sequencing site. Whenever sending things to biopolymers, be sure to give Brenda a copy of your submission sheets. This helps with questions about charges later on. Also, for DNA sequencing, keep a copy for yourself. Data is posted as 1, 2, 3,..., so it is important for you to remember which sample corresponds to each number.


Q: How do I order things that you can't use a credit card for (like needles, syringes, ethanol, radioactivity)?

A: If these things can be ordered through VWR, MIT ECAT is the easiest way to get them. If you can get them in the stock room (needles, syringes), use an MIT requisition form. These can be found in each room in the bin under the packing slip bin. For other things (like radioactivity), you need to create a requisition through MIT SAPweb. After creating the requisition, check back on the site later to get your purchase order number. Then, use the purchase order number when you call the company to place the order. If you are using this for radioactivity, ask someone who has done it before for help because certain non-obvious things need to be included on the request form.

Miscellaneous links

MIT website

MIT webmail

  • Login required

MIT ECAT ordering

  • Certificate required

MIT SAPweb

  • Purchase orders, etc. Certificate required.