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- XL10-Gold cells are resistant to tetracycline and chloramphenicol. If the mutagenized plasmid contains only the tetR or camR resistance marker, an alternative strain of competent cells must be used. |
- Use only the Dpn I enzyme provided; do not substitute with an enzyme from another source. |
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Upstream tips |
- XL10-Gold cells are resistant to tetracycline and chloramphenicol. If the mutagenized plasmid contains only the tetR or camR resistance marker, an alternative strain of competent cells must be used. |
Protocol tips |
- Use only the Dpn I enzyme provided; do not substitute with an enzyme from another source. |
Publication protocol
Mutagenesis analyses
The VP1 coding region (ORF2) of the NV was amplified and cloned into a pCI vector using the restriction sites I and I as described elsewhere . Site-directed mutagenesis of pCI-NV was performed using the QuikChange Site-Directed Mutagenesis Kit (Stratagene, La Jolla, CA), and complementary forward and reverse primers that carried the nucleotide mutations (). The restriction enzyme I (10 U/ µl) was used to digest the parental DNA. Each of the mutated products was transformed into XL10-Gold® ultracompetent cells (Stratagene). Transformed cells were grown overnight in LB plates with carbenicillin (50 µg/ml), and individual colonies were used for plasmid amplification. The resulting plasmids were subjected to sequencing analysis to verify the entire VP1 coding region and confirm the presence of introduced mutations.
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