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                               <p>Sorry, this may be a long one! We started out the week with a big team meeting, during which we came up with a list of everything that needs to be done this week. Busy would be an understatement. We even had to seek out permission to enter the building at 7am, a first for this project! <br>
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The work was split into 4 sections: 1. Cloning and inserting ribosomal binding site (RBS) gene into pUC18 vector, 2. Cloning of FabA from WT <i>E. coli</i> BL21 (DE3), 3. FadD knockout, 4. LC-MS characterisation.</p>
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<p>1. RBS BioBricks from the kit were ligated into plasmid, transformed into <i>E. coli</i> DH5-alpha (?), and miniprepped. (this is probably wrong. Rob or Tim clarify please)</p>
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<p>2. We really want to BioBrick FabA because it is an important part of the fatty acid biosynthesis pathway of <i>E. coli</i> that is yet to be submitted to the Registry, and also we want to attempt to measure the kinetic properties of the enzyme to improve our model (include this?). This week we cloned the gene from <i>E. coli</i> BL21 (DE3) using PCR, extracted using gel electrophoresis and stored in the freezer. The team are now thinking on the best ways to characterise this gene.</p>
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<p>3. Sadly, this week we had to say goodbye to our hopes of achieving knockout of the FadD gene. 10 long weeks and nothing to show for it (other than a significant improvement in our PCR and gel electrophoresis skills)! (did this actually happen? i don’t even know, i’m just assuming and writing things)</p>
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<p>4. We met with Nik who guided us through the quenching and metabolite extraction of prokaryotic cells. Initially we are running reference samples through Orbitrap LC-MS (WT <i>E. coli</i> BL21 (DE3) cells in different media, solid and liquid fractions of authentic palm oil), which we will then compare to the fatty acid profiles of our constructs. Nik also kept us entertained with stories about how the Orbitrap technology was developed in a cellar here in Manchester, and showed us a signed mass spectrometer by Alexander Makarov himself!</p>
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<p>This week’s social saw us at Jess’ house once more, this time for delicious Malaysian food and a film night after a particularly gruelling day in the lab. It goes without saying that everyone enjoyed letting their hair down for a bit.</p>
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<p><center>[step 1. get picture of signed mass spec. -> step 2. put it here]</center></p>
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