Figure 1-18..Polymerase chain reaction (PCR).A PCR cycle consists of denaturation, primer annealing, and DNA synthesis or extension steps. Following the first PCR cycle, there is (theoretically) a per-cycle doubling in the number of copies of the PCR product. ...
A process of amplifying a nucleic acid sequence by a procedure involving a\nnucleic acid charin reaction (e.g. a polymerase chain reaction or a ligase\nchain reaction). The process involves repeated cycles of steps including a\nnucleic acid denaturing step and a nucleic acid synthesis step, ...
The individual steps of a ligase reaction are essentially reversible and, depending on the presence of AMP and ATP or NAD, a ligase can show either closing (ligase) or nicking (endonuclease) activity. A covalently closed, superhelical plasmid can undergo a slow, but complete ATP-dependent conve...
The three steps of a DNA ligation reaction (Figure 1): The DNA ligase is self-adenylated by reacting with ATP or NAD+, creating a phosphamide bond between a lysine residue within the enzyme and an AMP molecule of the cofactor, either ATP or NAD+. The adenyl group is transferred to 5...
These steps were repeated for invasion assays. After an additional twenty-four hours had passed, the lower wells received the culture medium that was 10% FBS containing. After that, a cotton swab was used to remove the cells that had not invaded or migrated from their original location. ...
of DNA ligase, two covalent phosphodiester bonds between the 3’ hydroxyl end of acceptor nucleotide with the 5’ phosphate end of donor nucleotide are formed. In this process, two ATP molecules are consumed per one phosphodiester bond. The reaction can proceed in three steps or catalytic events...
The table below describes the major steps necessary to clone your gene of interest into pCR®2.1. Step Action 1 Amplify your PCR product usingTaqpolymerase and your own primers and parameters. 2 Ligate your PCR product into pCR®2.1. ...
The table below describes the major steps necessary to clone your gene of interest into pCR®2.1. Step Action 1 Amplify your PCR product usingTaqpolymerase and your own primers and parameters. 2 Ligate your PCR product into pCR®2.1. ...
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All of these subcloning steps were performed by restriction digestion and ligation of the resulting fragments. RBX2 was subcloned into pET11a (AmpR). PCR Primer sequences for subcloning of RBX2 are contained in Supplementary Table 1. All constructed plasmids were sequenced for verification. ...