Title: The Effects of Pollutants on puc-19 Plasmid DNA
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3The Effects of Pollutants on puc-19 Plasmid DNA
4Hypothesis
- Environmental pollutants, diesel, oil, and
exhaust pipe scrapings, cause damage to puc-19
plasmid DNA.
5DNA
- Puc-19 is a Bacterial DNA.
- Supercoiled shape vs. Double Helix structure
Double Helix DNA vs. Plasmid DNA
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7Plasmid DNA puc-19
- Easy to work with
- Small
- Supercoiled
- Easy to detect damage (nicked)
- Contains charged particle () ion
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8Gel Electrophoresis
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9Gel ElectrophoresisWhat is going on here?
- F q E
- Apply Voltage
- Phosphate Ion (DNA) travels through gel
- qE vf
10Results1st gel run of about 20 minutes of
exposure time.
11Results2nd Gel run of about an hour exposure
time.
12Gel ElectrophoresisNormal Looking Gel
The smaller fragments of DNA will travel faster
than the larger pieces of DNA. Thus, damaged DNA
(smaller fragments) will be further down the gel.
13Conclusion
- No conclusive evidence
- Gel pictures do not show any damage
- Need to use glycerol dye to hold pollutant in
wells - Use lower voltage, 50 V vs. 100 V
- Practice makes perfect!
14What Will We Do Next?
- Gain Access to Weyerhaeuser Co.s lab in Federal
Way - Cultivate Plasmid DNA to see if pollutants can
penetrate the cell membrane. - Increase pollutant exposure time.
- Decrease pollutant concentration.
- Test air particulates and SF5CF3.
15The Millipore protocol for isolation of plasmid
DNA from bacteria using the Montage Plasmid
Miniprep96 Kit with the MultiPROBEâII Liquid
Handling System is shown below. Website
http//www.millipore.com/analytical/pubdbase.nsf/
docs/TN10060000.html
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