MAX Efficiency™ Transformation Reagent for Algae
MAX Efficiency™ Transformation Reagent for Algae
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MAX Efficiency™ Transformation Reagent for Algae

MAX Efficiency™ Transformation Reagent for Algae is a buffer that enhances transformation efficiency for multiple strains of Chlamydomonas species. OneRead more
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Catalog number A24229
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217.00
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MAX Efficiency™ Transformation Reagent for Algae is a buffer that enhances transformation efficiency for multiple strains of Chlamydomonas species. One of the biggest hurdles in research and development with Chlamydomonas has been the introduction of exogenous DNA into Chlamydomonas strains due to rigid cell walls. Methods such as glass bead agitation, electroporation, and microparticle bombardment are available but often result in low transformation efficiency.

MAX Efficiency™ Transformation Reagent for Algae increases the permeability of the Chlamydomonas cell wall and facilitates increased delivery of DNA into the cell nucleus by electroporation. Simply grow the Chlamydomonas cells to early log phase, harvest by centrifugation, and wash twice with MAX Efficiency™ Transformation Reagent prior to electroporation. To date, we have seen >200-fold increase in transformation efficiency over previously recommended conditions in 10 different Chlamydomonas strains, including wild type and mutants, using circular or linear DNA, as well as PCR fragments.

• Obtain >1000 transformants/μg DNA for cell wall(+) strains
• Obtain >100 transformants/μg DNA for cell wall(-) strains
• Transform circular or linear DNA or PCR fragments
For Research Use Only. Not for use in diagnostic procedures.
Specifications
Cell LineChlamydomonas
Expression SystemAlgae
For Use With (Application)Gel Electrophoresis
High-throughput CompatibilityNot High-throughput Compatible (Manual)
No. of Reactions40 Reactions
Product LineGeneArt™
Product TypeTransformation Reagent
Selection Agent (Eukaryotic)Hygromycin
Unit SizeEach
Contents & Storage
Contains:
1 bottle Transformation Reagent, 250 mL

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

I am using the MAX Efficiency Transformation Reagent for Algae to transform Chlamydomonas. However, my efficiency is very low. Any suggestions on how to improve this?

Please see the following suggestions:

1. For best results, the algae need to be between 1 x 10e6 and 2 x 10e6 cells/mL (thus, an OD of 0.3-0.5). The concentration of the cells should not exceed 3 x 106 cells/mL. Cell growth can be measured by OD750 and the linear range will be between 0.2 and 1.2 (in 1 cm lightpass). If the OD is out of the linear range, please dilute the cells and measure again to get an accurate reading.
The formula is: cell number = (OD750 - 0.088)/9 million/mL
2. Transformation of linearized DNA is much more efficient (~70% more efficient) than transformation of circular DNA.
3. The quality and concentration of the DNA are critical to the transformation efficiency. You will want to use PureLink HQ, PureLink HiPure, or equivalent plasmid purification kits for pure DNA. It is better to have a small volume of concentrated pure DNA than a large volume of DNA of low concentration. (If you are transforming linearized plasmid, then after the linearization you will need to clean the plasmid up using either gel extraction or a PCR cleanup kit prior to transformation.) We recommend using 2 µg of linearized plasmid DNA per electroporation.
4. Insertion of the plasmid DNA into the genome occurs randomly. On average, only 20% of transformants will express the gene of interest at appreciable levels. We recommend first screening the colonies by colony PCR to ensure full integration of the promoter and gene of interest, followed by the screening of several positive clones for the expression of the gene of interest to pick the highest expressing clone.
5. Because the C. reinhardtii genome has a very high GC content (~62% GC), the expression levels of recombinant genes are significantly improved if the gene of interest is adapted to the preferred codon usage of highly expressed C. reinhardtii genes.
6. Since the transformation efficiency depends on the random integration of the construct into the genome, the results of the electroporation will depend on the nature of the gene of interest. You can try to transform the control vector that comes with the kit to confirm that the kit and their electroporation method are working correctly.

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What reagent should I use for transformation of Chlamydomonas?

We offer our MAX Efficiency Transformation Reagent for Algae (Cat. No. A24229). Eight different strains of Chlamydomonas reinhardtii, CC1690, CC2935, CC1009, CC4414, CC118, CC536, WT137c, and CC3395 wall(-), were transformed using MAX Efficiency Transformation Reagent for Algae and with TAP/sucrose reagent by electroporation with higher transformation efficiency resulting from use of MAX Efficiency Transformation Reagent for Algae.

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What type of algae can the MAX Efficiency Transformation Reagent for Algae be used for?

The MAX Efficiency Transformation Reagent for Algae was developed for transforming the pChlamy_4 vector into the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 137c cells by electroporation.

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What type of algae can the GeneArt Cryopreservation Kit for Algae be used for?

The GeneArt Cryopreservation Kit for Algae was developed for preserving the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 137c cells. We have reports from some customers who were successfully able to preserve other algae cells.

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What does the GeneArt Chlamydomonas Protein Expression Vector include?

It includes the pChlamy_4 vector. This vector has been tested for protein expression in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 137c . You can get the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii 137c cells from the Chlamydomonas Resource Center (http://www.chlamycollection.org/).

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