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* PCR: we are using the same protocol as on the 20th of September
* PCR: we are using the same protocol as on the 20th of September


==Data==
==Results==
* Add data and results here...
 
In tube 1, we obtained an incolore solution with a black/dark purple aggregate.
In tube 2, nothing happened, the solution remained incolore and no fibers or filaments was formed.


==Notes==
==Notes==

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Objective

Today we are going to conduct two different experiments:

  1. We are going to synthesize some Gold NPs again (tube 1) and we are going to investigate how the protein aggregate forms (tube 2; we are using an acidic solution to test if this property is responsible for the formation of the aggregate; the HAuCl4 is also an acidic solution).
  2. We are going to conduct a PCR again to produce some mutate proteins.

Protocol

  • Gold NPs synthesis.
  1. Tube 1 (in this specific order): add 1ml of BSA stock solution (15.5µM) + 1ml of HAuCl4 stock solution (2.9mM) + 8ml of water
  2. Tube 2 (in this specific order): add 1ml of HCl stock solution (3m) + 1ml of BSA stock solution (15.5µM) + 8ml of water
  • PCR: we are using the same protocol as on the 20th of September

Results

In tube 1, we obtained an incolore solution with a black/dark purple aggregate. In tube 2, nothing happened, the solution remained incolore and no fibers or filaments was formed.

Notes

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