20.109(F16):Module 1

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20.109(F16): Laboratory Fundamentals of Biological Engineering

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Schedule Fall 2016        Announcements        Assignments        Homework        Communication
       1. Measuring Genomic Instability        2. Manipulating Metabolism        3. Engineering Biomaterials              

Module 1

Lecturer: Bevin Engelward
Instructors: Noreen Lyell, Leslie McClain and Maxine Jonas

TA:
Lab manager: Hsinhwa Lee

Overview

In this module you will measure DNA repair using two assays: the comet chip and immuno-fluorescence. Your first task is to critically think through the development of the comet chip assay and determine which conditions provide the best results. To this end, you will consider variables that effect cell loading into the microwells of the comet chip and variables that effect the readout of the results. The data you collect will be used to propose a high-throughput comet chip assay for commercial use.

Next, you will use the comet chip assay to assess the effect of chemicals and ultraviolet-irradiation on DNA repair. Specifically, you will study the base excision repair (BER) pathway and the nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway. Last, you will examine the effect of gamma-irradiation on double strand breaks using an immuno-fluorescence approach.


Experimental overview for Module 1


Lab links: day by day

M1D1: Prepare comet chips
M1D2: Test comet chip loading variables
M1D3: Test comet chip assay variables
M1D4: Measure DNA repair with comet chip
M1D5: Seed cells for immuno-flourescence assay
M1D6: Complete immuno-fluorescence assay
M1D7: Student business proposal presentations

Assignments

Business plan presentation
DNA engineering summary

References

Notes for teaching faculty

Prep notes, M1(F16)

F16 notes for orientation day