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Secrets of the Rainforest
A CANCER DRUG EXPLORATION
The Mysterious Green Florescent Leaves
While Hiking through
the Andean Rain
Forest, You and a
friend, Tisha, obtain
medicinal green leaves
from Ramon
You bring back to
Biotex, a biotech
company working on a
cure for cancer
Hi, I
am
Tisha
Green Florescent Protein
Biotex scientists
determine that the
leaves contain a
florescent green
protein
DNA from the leaves is
inserted into bacterial
cells
Cloning the Gene from Mysterious Leaves
More on Cloning the Gene…
Purifying the GFP
Biotex technicians need to separate the GFP
from other bacterial proteins
Column Chromatography separates
contaminating proteins from GFP
The result is a purified GFP that can be tested
for its ability to cure stomach cancer
Testing and Placebos
GFP will need to be
tested on rats before it is
allowed for a human trial
The US Food and Drug
Administration will
examine Biotex’s
experiments to
determine if the protein
is safe and cures
stomach cancer without
negative side effects
Ethics and Economics
Once GFP is approved by the FDA, you will
develop GFP as a commercial product
You will need to be aware of the following
viewpoints: FDA, social conscience, patient
advocacy groups, and the employees of
Biotex
You must resolve the dilemmas in order to
successfully market GFP
Final Presentations
Turn in all lab work
with analysis questions
Video Presentation of
your marketing of GFP
Address issues of all
dilemmas 1-8
Background Information- Lesson 1
How to use Pipettes
Streaking of agar
plates to Produce
Single Colonies (Sterile
Technique)
Background Continued…Lessons 2 & 3
Process of
Transformation (GMOs
or genetic
recombinants)
Jellyfish , GFP and
pGLO and
Fluorescence
Isolating Clones to
Propagate in Liquid
Culture Media
Background Continued…Lesson 4
Concentration of
Bacteria from Liquid
Culture Media
Background Continued…Lesson 5
Prepare a Bacterial
Lysate for Protein
Chromatography
Background Continued…Lesson 6
Protein
ChromatographyHydrophobic Interaction
Chromatography (HIC)
GFP is hydrophobic and
will stick to hydrophobic
beads in salt water buffer
When salt is removed,
GFP will then be
collected
4 buffers:
1) Equilibration buffer (salt
buffer)
2) Binding Buffer (high
salt)
Wash buffer (medium salt)
Elution buffer (low salt)
Background Continued…Lessons 710
Lesson 7- testing and placebos
Lesson 8- Advocacy Groups and Viewpoints
Lesson 9-Ethics and Economics
Lesson 10- Preparing and Giving
Presentations