Difference: AssemblyReactions (1 vs. 3)

Revision 32024-04-09 - TylerDeJong

 
META TOPICPARENT name="GoldenGateAssembly"

Assembly Reactions

Under Construction

Protocols from NEB BsaI and BsmBI toolkits

All parts to be assembled must have correct recognition sites for BsaI or BsmBI, and correct 4bp overhangs to assemble in order.

General Golden Gate Assembly protocol utilizing NEB Golden Gate toolkits (BsaI or BsmBI)

In a PCR tube add:

  • 50 fmol of each assembly part = 650 * insert length * 50x10^-6 = X ng
  • 2 μL of 10× T4 DNA ligase buffer (10x)
  • 1-2 μL of NEB Golden Gate Assembly Mix
  • x μL water up to 20 μL total.
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Useful spreadsheet for calculating volumes of DNA to add GGA_Kit_Reaction_Calculation_Spreadsheet.xlsx
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Useful spreadsheet for calculating volumes of DNA to add GGA_Kit_Reaction_Calculation_Spreadsheet0.xlsx
 
Mix samples well by pipetting, then run the reaction on the thermocycler under the following conditions:

For BsaI run at 37°C, for BsmBI use 42°C

Step Temperature Time
1 37°C/42°C 1.5 min
2 16°C 3 min
Cycles 1-2: Repeat 30x  
3 60°C 5 min

Notes

If assembling insert into backbone, use 2:1 ratio of insert to backbone

Reaction volumes can be cut in half to save reagents

NEB suggests various thermocycler protocols depending on the complexity of your assembly as listed on their protocol pages, for extreme cases reaction can be run for up to 90 cycles.

-- Victor Li - 2021-11-03

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META FILEATTACHMENT attachment="GGA_Kit_Reaction_Calculation_Spreadsheet0.xlsx" attr="" comment="" date="1712697252" name="GGA_Kit_Reaction_Calculation_Spreadsheet0.xlsx" path="GGA_Kit_Reaction_Calculation_Spreadsheet0.xlsx" size="12438" user="TylerDeJong" version="1"
 

Revision 22021-11-04 - VictorLi

 
META TOPICPARENT name="GoldenGateAssembly"

Assembly Reactions

Under Construction

Protocols from NEB BsaI and BsmBI toolkits

All parts to be assembled must have correct recognition sites for BsaI or BsmBI, and correct 4bp overhangs to assemble in order.

General Golden Gate Assembly protocol utilizing NEB Golden Gate toolkits (BsaI or BsmBI)

In a PCR tube add:

Changed:
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  • 50 fmol of each assembly part
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  • 50 fmol of each assembly part = 650 * insert length * 50x10^-6 = X ng
 
  • 2 μL of 10× T4 DNA ligase buffer (10x)
  • 1-2 μL of NEB Golden Gate Assembly Mix
  • x μL water up to 20 μL total.
Changed:
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Useful spreadsheet for calculating volumes of DNA to add GGA_Kit_Reaction_Calculation_Spreadsheet.xlsx
 
Mix samples well by pipetting, then run the reaction on the thermocycler under the following conditions:

For BsaI run at 37°C, for BsmBI use 42°C

Step Temperature Time
1 37°C/42°C 1.5 min
2 16°C 3 min
Cycles 1-2: Repeat 30x  
3 60°C 5 min

Notes

If assembling insert into backbone, use 2:1 ratio of insert to backbone

Reaction volumes can be cut in half to save reagents

NEB suggests various thermocycler protocols depending on the complexity of your assembly as listed on their protocol pages, for extreme cases reaction can be run for up to 90 cycles.

-- Victor Li - 2021-11-03

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Revision 12021-11-03 - VictorLi

 
META TOPICPARENT name="GoldenGateAssembly"

Assembly Reactions

Under Construction

Protocols from NEB BsaI and BsmBI toolkits

All parts to be assembled must have correct recognition sites for BsaI or BsmBI, and correct 4bp overhangs to assemble in order.

General Golden Gate Assembly protocol utilizing NEB Golden Gate toolkits (BsaI or BsmBI)

In a PCR tube add:

  • 50 fmol of each assembly part
  • 2 μL of 10× T4 DNA ligase buffer (10x)
  • 1-2 μL of NEB Golden Gate Assembly Mix
  • x μL water up to 20 μL total.


Mix samples well by pipetting, then run the reaction on the thermocycler under the following conditions:

For BsaI run at 37°C, for BsmBI use 42°C

Step Temperature Time
1 37°C/42°C 1.5 min
2 16°C 3 min
Cycles 1-2: Repeat 30x  
3 60°C 5 min

Notes

If assembling insert into backbone, use 2:1 ratio of insert to backbone

Reaction volumes can be cut in half to save reagents

NEB suggests various thermocycler protocols depending on the complexity of your assembly as listed on their protocol pages, for extreme cases reaction can be run for up to 90 cycles.

-- Victor Li - 2021-11-03

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