Practical Course on rapid Cloning, Protein Expression and Purification, CPEP-2024 (3 ECTS), 18-27 March 2024
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Graduate course organised in collaboration with the Protein Expertise Platform (PEP) and the Protein Production Sweden (PPS) national infrastructure. Practical sessions are complemented with lectures and round-table discussions about techniques, problems and solutions.
The CPEP-24 course is organized in collaboration with the Protein Expertise Platform (PEP) at KBC and the Protein Production Sweden (PPS) national infrastructure.
This practical course is based on the bi-annual, one-week EMBO PEPC courses held at the EMBL-Hamburg outstation.
Aims
After the CPEP course you should know how to:
Plan and successfully execute your project. Bring your own project(s)*!!!
Make efficient use of bioinformatics tools for planning and analysis of protein expression projects
Design PCR primers and codon optimize genes
Apply various fast cloning and mutagenesis techniques
Use medium-throughput approaches for cloning and protein expression in E. coli
Carry out fast parallel cloning of your gene(s) into vectors containing different tags and fusion proteins
Use of fusion proteins and associated purification strategies
Test for optimal protein production: different strains, growth conditions and fusion partners
Co-express components of protein complexes and their purification strategies
Prepare and use of auto-inducing medium
Do protein expression mini-screens
Scale-up positive screening candidates to a protein midi-preparation using purification machines
Troubleshoot problems and apply strategies to solve them
Apply special protein labelling techniques, such as 15N-labeling for quick NMR analysis
Interpret simple NMR measurements
Crystallize proteins
Carry out electron microscopy sample preparation, e.g. negative staining techniques
Participants will be guided to present short seminar talks on selected topics.
Special emphasis for the 2024 course
Protein expression in eukaryotic cells
Expression in Human Embryonic Kidney (HEK) cells o Expression in Baculovirus infected Sf9 cells o Expression in plant cell suspensions
Additional demonstrations and seminars will include the use of:
Protein purification with “Äkta” and BioRad machines
Protein analysis using Mass-Photometry
The Mosquito crystallization robot, crystal imaging facility
NMR characterization of 15N labeled proteins
EM facility – first approach to electron microscopy measurements
(*) If you bring your own project(s), please contact the instructors no later than 28 February 2024. You can also work on a project provided by the course leaders.