Description

Intact Genomics ig® 10B (DH10B derivative) electrocompetent E. coli cells offer the highest transformation efficiencies of ≥5 x 1010 cfu/µg plasmid DNA which are ideal for applications requiring high transformation efficiencies, such as with cDNA or gDNA library construction.

Specifications

Competent cell type:                ElectroCompetent
Derivative of:                            DH10B
Species:                                   E. coli
Format:                                    Tubes
Transformation efficiency:         ≥ 5 x 1010 cfu/µg pUC19 DNA
Blue/white screening:               Yes
Shipping condition:                    Dry ice

Reagents Needed for One Reaction

ig®  10B electrocompetent cells:              25 µl
DNA (or pUC19 Control, 10 pg/µl):           1 µl
Recovery medium:                                   1 ml

Storage

ig® 10B electroCompetent cells:            -80 ºC
pUC19 control DNA:                              -20 ºC
Recovery medium:                                   4 ºC

Genomic Features
ig®  10B electrocompetent cells have the following features:

  • Φ80lacZΔM15 marker provides α-complementation of the β-galactosidase gene with blue/white screening
  • mcrA genotypic marker and the mcrBC, mrr deletion allows for cloning DNA that contains methylcytosine and methyladenine

Genotype

F – mcrA ∆(mrr-hsdRMS-mcrBC) endA1 recA1 φ80dlacZ∆M15 ∆lacX74 araD139 ∆(ara, leu)7697 galU galK rpsL (StrR) nupG λ-

Quality Control

Transformation efficiency is tested by using the pUC19 control DNA supplied with the kit and using the protocol given below. Transformation efficiency should be ≥5 x 1010 CFU/µg pUC19 DNA. Untransformed cells are tested for appropriate antibiotic sensitivity. 

General Guidelines

Follow these guidelines when using ig® 10B ElectroCompetent Cells:

  • Handle competent cells gently as they are highly sensitive to changes in temperature or mechanical lysis caused by pipetting.
  • Thaw competent cells on ice, and transform cells immediately following thawing. After adding DNA, mix by tapping the tube gently. Do not mix cells by pipetting or vortexing.

Note: A high-voltage electroporation apparatus such as Bio-Rad Gene Pulser II #165-2105, capable of generating field strengths of 16 kV/cm is required.

Example Calculation of Transformation Efficiency
Transformation Efficiency (TE) is defined as the number of colony forming units (cfu) produced by transforming 1µg of plasmid into a given volume of competent cells.

TE = Colonies/µg/Dilution

Transform 1 µl of (10 pg/µl) pUC19 control plasmid into 50 µl of cells, add 950 µl of Recovery Medium. Dilute 10 µl of this in 990 µl of Recovery Medium and plate 50 µl. Count the colonies on the plate the next day. If you count 100 colonies, the TE is calculated as follows:

Colonies = 100
µg of DNA = 0.00001
Dilution = 50/1000 x 10/1000 = 0.0005
TE = 100/.00001/.0005 = 2.0×10101212-12 1212-24 1214-24 1214-48