Mycobacterium tuberculosis 38KD protein DNA extraction and recombinant vector construction expressing method
A technology of Mycobacterium tuberculosis and recombinant vectors, which is applied in the fields of protein prokaryotic function expression, recombinant vector construction, and DNA extraction of pathogenic bacteria proteins, and can solve problems such as 38KD protein research reports that have not been seen.
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[0027] Mycobacterium tuberculosis 38KD protein DNA extraction, recombinant vector construction, protein expression method of the present invention are described as follows again:
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[0029] 1. Amplification and identification of 38KD protein cDNA
[0030] MTB Genomic DNA Extraction: Use alkaline lysis method to extract H37Rv genomic DNA. For details, please refer to the instructions of Biyuntian DNA Extraction Kit. Using the extracted MTB-DNA as a template, MTB-38KD Primer1 and Primer2 were used as primers (the 5' ends were introduced with restriction enzymes BamH I and Hind Restriction site), 38KD upstream guide 5'-CGCGGATCCATTCGTTTGCATACGCT, (underlined part is BamH I restriction site) Primer2: 38KD downstream guide 5'-CCCAAGCTTCTAGCTGGAAATCGTCGC, (underlined is Hind Restriction sites) were purified by PAG, and the OD value of each tube was 1), and the target fragment was amplified by PCR using the extracted target gene as a template. Amplificat...
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