Protocols
Protocols kdorfman Tue, 06/16/2009 - 20:02How to do stuff
Sterilization
Sterilization kdorfman Tue, 06/16/2009 - 17:50Sterilize anything that cells might grow in.
Autoclave glassware, tips, and microfuge tubes.
Autoclave most media and salt solutions.
Do not sterilize by autoclave items containing:
detergents (e.g., SDS) - they can boil over
heat sensitive ingredients (e.g., vitamins, hormones, antibiotics, proteins)
sugar in growth medium (the sugars and amino acids may react together, reducing the concentration of both)
HEPES
DTT (dithiothreitol)
Beta mercaptoethanol
corrosives (e.g. acids, bases, phenol)
solvents or volatiles (e.g. ethanol, methanol, chloroform, acetone, formaldehyde, formalin or glutaraldehyde)
chlorine (e.g., bleach)
anything radioactive
Filter sterilize any liquid that must be sterile, and that you cannot autoclave.
Autoclave
Autoclave kdorfman Tue, 06/16/2009 - 20:25Always put a piece of autoclave tape on the item or container so you can tell if it was exposed to the steam.
If the green light is on, press the red reset button.
Biohazard Waste: See here: https://wahoo.nsm.umass.edu/content/biohazard-waste
Tips: Load racks into boxes wearing gloves (this caution is primarily for RNA work, as most people's skin has RNase on it).
15 minute sterilization; 40 min drying time; open autoclave CAUTION - HOT! to let steam escape.
If there is too much condensation inside the boxes, put them in the oven at ~60C for ~an hour.Microtubes: Put into 600 mL plastic jars, screw cover on loosely, so the steam will penetrate. Same time as for tips.
Liquids: Larger volumes require longer sterilizing times. Use this table:
Largest volume (mL) | Minimum time (min) |
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75 | 25 |
250 | 30 |
500 | 40 |
1000 | 45 |
1500 | 50 |
2000 | 55 |
>2000 | 55 + 10 per L |
- Monthly spore test EH&S recommends Fisher 12-001-1 population 10^5 Prospore Bacillus stearothermophilus
Minutes = 8.3853 * volume^0.2449
Monthly Maintenance
Monthly Maintenance kdorfman Fri, 09/09/2016 - 15:45Turn generator switch off
Let cool to ~5 lb pressure
Turn master switch off
Open valve
Let tank drain
Turn generator switch on
Close valve
Let it fill
Turn master switch on
Autoclave bags
Autoclave bags bcrcstaff Thu, 02/14/2019 - 13:45Container | dimensions (in) | bag size |
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Rubbermaid | 16" x 10" | 24" x 36" Fisher 01-8143 |
Round | diam = 18" | 38" x 48" VWR 14220-044 |
Square | 16" x 14" | 38" x 48" VWR 14220-044 |
Dishwashing
Dishwashing kdorfman Tue, 06/30/2009 - 20:35There are dishwashers in rooms 261 and 361.
Instructions are in the drawer labeled "manuals" in each room, and linked to this page. "Dishwashing" gives general user instructions; "Dishwash-program-guide" explains how to change the cycles - for advanced users only.
Replacement detergent: Fisher 04-319B Thermo Scientific* Nalgene* L900 Liquid Detergent
1 gal $59
4 gal $167 (@$42)
Drierite Regeneration
Drierite Regeneration margaret Thu, 10/06/2011 - 18:34For crystals: 1 hour at 210° C (=425° F) in shallow glass pan. See details below:
For cartridge: 3 hours at 150° C (=~300° F), perforated top down. Blue means full reactivation.
REGENERATION OF DRIERITE DESICCANTS After normal use, any of the forms of DRIERITE may be regenerated for reuse. The operation is simple and involves only standard equipment. The used and exhausted desiccant should be ventilated to remove vapors, if any, and stored in a convenient container until a sufficient amount is accumulated to justify the work of regeneration.
Regular and Indicating DRIERITE For the regeneration of Indicating DRIERITE and small lots of Regular DRIERITE , the granules may be spread in layers one granule deep and heated for 1 hour at 210° C or 425° F. The regenerated material should be placed in the the original glass or metal container and sealed while hot. The color of the Indicating DRIERITE may become less distinct on successive regenerations due to the migration of the indicator into the interior of the granule and sublimation of the indicator.
The Importance of Temperature The temperature at which DRIERITE desiccants are regenerated is crucial in restoring DRIERITE to its original condition. Absorbed moisture is water of hydration and is chemically bound to the calcium sulfate of DRIERITE. Temperatures in the range of 400° - 450° F are required to break these bonds and release absorbed moisture. Lower temperatures, regardless of heating time, will not regenerate DRIERITE unless applied under vacuum (28" Hg, 325° F or 26" Hg, 275° F). Care should be taken not to overheat DRIERITE Desiccants. High temperatures can alter the crystal structure and render the desiccants permanently inactive.
EtBr removal
EtBr removal kdorfman Tue, 04/03/2012 - 22:49Destaining bags from Amresco
http://www.amresco-inc.com/DESTAINING-BAGS-E732.cmsx
Fisher D300025 StainEx Destaining Bag, 25 bags
Or Green Bag Kit
Fisher NC9633024 $142.14
Incineration
Incineration kdorfman Thu, 12/29/2011 - 19:46Boxes and bags available in first floor cold room
Call EH&S for pick up 545-2682
or go here: https://cems.unh.edu/umass/CEMS/RequestRemoval
Mini-prep
Mini-prep kdorfman Thu, 09/15/2022 - 15:33Keep stocks of 2 mini-prep kits:
Qiagen
Zymo Classic D4015
Qiagen
Qiagen kdorfman Thu, 09/15/2022 - 19:53Jeff's CMBL miniprep
Zymo miniprep classic
Zymo miniprep classic kdorfman Thu, 09/15/2022 - 19:53For many labs
Before beginning, add 95% ethanol to Plasmid Wash Buffer 4:1 Also, once RNAse has been added to P3 (yellow), keep it at 4C.
Protocol
Spin 0.5 - 5 mL bacterial culture in 1.5 mL tube 20 sec full speed
Add 200 uL P1 (red), resuspend pellet
Add 200 uL P2 (green); mix by inverting 2-4 times. Clear, viscous, purple solution indicates cell lysis
Add 350 uL P3 (yellow). Mix thoroughly. DO NOT VORTEX. Turns yellow when neutralization is complete.
Incubate RT 1-2 min
Spin 2 min
Put column into collection tube, transfer supernatant. DO NOT DISTURB GREEN PELLET (I found it wasn't green, but OK)
Spin 30 sec
Discard flow through, put column back into emptied collection tube
Add 200 uL Endo-Wash Buffer to the column, spin 30 sec
Add 400 uL Plasmid wash buffer to the column, centrifuge 1 min
Transfer column to clean 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube
Add 30 uL DNA Elution Buffer
Spin 30 seconds. Plasmid DNA is in the collection tube
Students need per reaction1
1 mL (?) overnight culture of transformed cells (or spun down pellet of ON culture)
1 column, 1 2-mL collection tube
sterile 1.5 mL tube
~200 uL P1 (red)
~200 uL P2 (green)
~350 uL P3 (yellow)
~200 uL Endo-Wash-Buffer
~400 Plasmid Wash Buffer
~30 uL DNA Elution Buffer
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All the ingredients are sold separately, so it's OK to give students some extra to allow for pipetting errors. ↩︎
Peroxide testing
Peroxide testing kdorfman Tue, 10/09/2018 - 20:46Preparation
Samples containing more than 25 mg/L H2O2 (Cat. Nos. 110011) or 100 mg/Ll H2O2 (Cat. No.110081) must be diluted with distilled water or peroxide-free ether.
The pH of the aqueous sample must be within the range 2-12 If necessary, buffer the sample wit sodium acetate or, respectively, adjust the pH with hydrochloric acid
Test Procedure
For aqueous solutions:
- Immerse the reaction zone of the test strip in the pretreated sample (15 – 30 C) for 1 sec.
- Allow excess liquid to run off via the long edge of the strip onto an absorbent paper towel and after 15 sec (Cat. No. 110011) or after 5 sec (Cat. No. 110081) determine with which color field on the label the color of the reaction zone coincides most exactly.
- Read off the corresponding result in mg/L H2O2
For organic solvents:
Immerse the reaction zone of the test strip in the pretreated sample (15 – 30 oC) for 1 sec.
After the solvent has evaporated (gently fan the strip back and forth for 3 – 30 sec), immerse the reaction zone in distilled water for 1 sec and allow excess liquid to run off via the long edge of the strip onto an absorbent paper towel.
After 15 sec (Cat. No. 110011) or after 5 sec (Cat. No. 110081) determine with which color field on the label the color of the reaction zone coincides most exactly.
Read off the corresponding result in mg/L H2O2
General Notes
any blue within 3 minutes is a positive result
If the color of the reaction zone is equal to or more intense than the darkest color on the scale or in another color emerges, repeat the measurement using fresh samples diluted with distilled water or, respectively, peroxide-free ether until a value of less than 25 mg/L/ H2O2 (Cat. No. 110011) or 100 mg/L (H2O2) (Cat. No. 110081) is obtained.
In the case of Cat. No. 110081 the reaction zone indicates values within the measuring range also for H2O2 contents from 5000 mg/L (0.5 %) up.
Weekly Inspections
Weekly Inspections kdorfman Tue, 10/11/2011 - 16:47Biohazard Waste
Biohazard Waste kdorfman Tue, 10/11/2011 - 16:50Check the red biohazard trashcans, usually found in 360, 364, or 368.
If it is more than half full, or if it really stinks, autoclave it.
Wear gloves! Put the clear bag into a Nalgene autoclave basket, but don't seal it up tight. (If you do, it will explode in the autoclave.) Double bag it if it has a lot of liquid in it.
Set it for 60 minutes sterilization, liquid cycle.
When it is done, make sure the "autoclaved" sign on the bag has turned dark, then seal the bag and put a non-hazardous waste sticker on it, put it inside a black trashbag, and throw in the regular trash.