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western blotting - Answer technique that uses antibodies to detect the presence of specific proteins separated by electrophoresis western blotting steps - Answer 1. SDS-PAGE proteins are transferred to nitrocellulose membrane via electrical current 2. membrane is blocked to prevent nonspecific binding 3. primary antibody is added and incubated along with the membrane 4. a secondary anti-immunoglobulin antibody is coupled to a reporter to detect protein-bound antibodies 5. excess secondary antibody is washed off 6. substrate that precipitates upon reaction is added 7. a visible band of primary antibody bound to protein is revealed microbes - Answer aka microorganisms; tiny organisms that are too small for the naked eye examples of microbes - Answer bacteria, fungi, protozoa, archaea, etc. T/F: 1% of all bacterial species have been identified, cultured and studied - Answer TRUE T/F: microbes make up about 80% of the Earth's biomass - Answer FALSE; it is estimated at around 50% bioprospecting - Answer the discovery and development of new products from biological resources microbial enzymes as tools - Answer used in many applications ranging from food production to molecular bio research examples of microbial enzymes as tools - Answer 1. Taq polymerase: heat stable, isolated from a thermophile 2. Cellulase: makes animal food easily digestible, used stone-washed jeans 3. Subtilisin: used in laundry detergents

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western blotting - Answer technique that uses antibodies to detect the presence of specific
proteins separated by electrophoresis



western blotting steps - Answer 1. SDS-PAGE proteins are transferred to nitrocellulose
membrane via electrical current

2. membrane is blocked to prevent nonspecific binding

3. primary antibody is added and incubated along with the membrane

4. a secondary anti-immunoglobulin antibody is coupled to a reporter to detect protein-bound
antibodies

5. excess secondary antibody is washed off

6. substrate that precipitates upon reaction is added

7. a visible band of primary antibody bound to protein is revealed



microbes - Answer aka microorganisms; tiny organisms that are too small for the naked eye



examples of microbes - Answer bacteria, fungi, protozoa, archaea, etc.



T/F: <1% of all bacterial species have been identified, cultured and studied - Answer TRUE



T/F: microbes make up about 80% of the Earth's biomass - Answer FALSE; it is estimated at
around 50%



bioprospecting - Answer the discovery and development of new products from biological
resources



microbial enzymes as tools - Answer used in many applications ranging from food production
to molecular bio research



examples of microbial enzymes as tools - Answer 1. Taq polymerase: heat stable, isolated
from a thermophile

2. Cellulase: makes animal food easily digestible, used stone-washed jeans

3. Subtilisin: used in laundry detergents

,the yeast two-hybrid system - Answer A technique used to search for protein-protein
interactions; creates two protein fusions that, if found to interact, bring the DNA binding
domain and activator domain together, resulting in the expression of a specific reporter gene



yeast two-hybrid system: the "bait" - Answer protein A, aka the bait, fuses to a DNA binding
domain of a transcription factor that binds to the promoter



yeast two-hybrid system: the "fish" - Answer protein B, aka the fish, fuses with an activator
domain that binds to an enhancer



DBD - Answer DNA binding domain



AD - Answer activator domain



yeast two-hybrid system example - Answer



ICLICKER 1: What percent of bacterial species have been identified, cultured, and studied? -
Answer less than 1%

(<1%)



ICLICKER 2: The main purpose of the yeast two-hybrid system is to test for the interaction of
different _______________ molecules - Answer proteins



CRISPR - Answer Clustered Regularly Interspaced Short Palindromic Repeats



what is CRISPR? - Answer CRISPR is a revolutionary technology that lets scientists
edit/manipulate genes; found in approx. 50% of sequenced bacterial genomes, provides
acquired immunity



Cas genes - Answer CRISPR-associated genes

near the CRISPR; makes proteins that can edit DNA to do the hybridization degradation,

specifically makes nucleases and integrases



Cas9 - Answer RNA-guided DNA endonuclease enzyme associated with the CRISPR, produces
single strand breaks in DNA



CRISPR example - Answer

, Cas9 example - Answer



History of CRISPR (1987) - Answer Japanese scientist Yoshizumi Ishino + et. al. discover
repeated sequences of DNA in E. Coli, unsure of what they do



History of CRISPR (2000) - Answer Repeated sequences previously discovered by Ishino are
named SRSR (short regularly spaces repeats), while other scientists discover zinc finger
nucleases



zinc finger nucleases - Answer gene editing tool discovered in 2000



History of CRISPR (2002) - Answer sequences are renamed CRIPSR (clustered regularly
interspaced short palindromic repeats); scientists also discovered CAS, which cut DNA like
scissors



History of CRISPR (2007) - Answer researchers discover CRISPR may be a bacterial defense
mechanism against bacteriophages



History of CRISPR (2010) - Answer scientists discover TALENs (transcription activator-like
effector nucleases), another DNA editing tool



History of CRISPR (2011) - Answer Caribou Biosciences (a CRISPR startup) is founded by a
team including Jennifer Doudna of UC Berkley



History of CRISPR (2012) - Answer Jennifer Doudna and Emmanuelle Charpentier show
CRISPR can be used to edit human cells outside the body



History of CRISPR (2013) - Answer CRISPR is used to edit the genomes of many organisms
(flies, mice, etc.); Editas Medicine (another startup) is founded



History of CRISPR (April 2014) - Answer Feng Zhang (MIT/Broad Institute) is awarded the first
patent for CRISPR



History of CRISPR (August 2014) - Answer researchers edit the genes of mice to prevent
muscular dystrophy



History of CRISPR (April 2015) - Answer Junjiu Huang + et. al. use CRISPR to modify nonviable
human embryos

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