WEEK 7: Sub-cloning Flashcards
Restriction Endonucleases
An enzyme that recognizes particular base sequences in DNA and makes double-stranded cuts at those sequences; also called a restructure enzyme
Endonuclease
A group of enzymes that break the phosphodiester bond present within the polynucleotide chain of a DNA molecule.
DNA Ligase
An enzyme that catalyzes the formation of a phosphodiester bond between adjacent 3’-OH and 5’-phosphate groups in a DNA molecule without adding another nucleotide to the strand.
Ligate
join (molecules or molecular fragments) together with a new chemical bond.
“We ligated these proteins to create three triangular nanostructures”
Transformation
The mechanism by which DNA found in the environment is taken up by a cell. After transformation, recombination may take place between the introduced genes and those of the bacterial chromosome.
Vector
In molecular cloning, a vector is any particle used as a vehicle to artificially carry a foreign nucleic sequence – usually DNA – into another cell, where it can be replicated and/or expressed. A vector containing foreign DNA is termed recombinant DNA
Cloning Vector
Stable, replicating DNA molecule to which a foreign DNA fragment can be attached for introduction into a cell.
Sub-cloning
Simply consists of moving a piece of DNA from one vector to another.
lacZ
Originally isolated from the wild-type E.coli, is from the first gene in the lac operon.
Beta-galactosidase
Is an enzyme that catalyzes the hydrolytic cleavage of lactose into glucose and galactose. Can be separated into two polypeptide parts:
- alpha-fragment (small part)
- w-fragment (larger part)
X-gal
A chemical analogue of lactose, to form an insoluble blue-coloured product.
Alpha-fragment
The alpha-fragment can be encoded by a small part of lacZ called lacZ’ that is neither the lac operon nor the entire lacZ gene - it is only the promoter and the first part of the coding region of lacZ
w-fragment
w-fragment is encoded in a similar fashion to the alpha-fragment but instead only uses he last part of the lacZ as the coding region.
- the first part which corresponds to lacZ’ is deleted.
lacZ’ (lac z prime)
Is neither the entier lac operon nor the entire lacZ gene; it is only the promoter and the first part of the coding region of lacZ
alpha-complementation
The coming together of the alpha- and w- fragments of the Beta-galactosidase enzyme to make a functional enzyme is known as alpha-complementation.
- Used in DNA manipulations to determine if a piece of DNA was inserted into a plasmid vector.