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PRESENTED BY :- RAJAT SINGH
MSC FOOD TECH
PCR
Topics to be covered today
1. Introduction
2. Brief History
3. PCR KINETICS
4. PCR Principles
5. PCR Requirements
6 How can I detect PCR products?
7.Advantages & disadvantages of PCR
8.PCR applications
Introduction
• PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) is an in vitro technique for
the amplification of a specific sequence of DNA..
• The reaction depends mainly on the activity of DNA
polymerase which stand on 3’ end of annealed primers and
start building the complementary strands.
• PCR reaction involves a number of repettitive cycles
composed of three steps ( denaturation ,annealing and
extension). These cycles result in the amplification of the
target gene.
History
• The invention of PCR emerged from researches conducted in
the early 1980s at cetus corporation in California.
• In 1985 Karry Mullis developed PCR and was awarded
nobel prize in1993
History contd..
…Early , there are two obstacles facing
the researchers ;
1) The klenow fragment of DNA polymerase 1 extracted from
E.coli that used in PCR reaction was not thermostable and
inactivated by denaturing temperature 95 “C used to separate
the double – stranded DNA at the beginning of each cycle.
2) PCR was laborious ,slow , and required manual transfer of
the reaction tubes between water baths of different temperture.
History contd..
1) The first obstacle was overcome by using Taq polymerase
purified from a hemophilic bacterium Thermopiles aquaticus
which resides in hot springs.
2) The second obstacle was overcome by using thermocycler
which invented by cetus and then subjected to a series of
enhancements the thermal cycler we are using now.
• The thermocycler can be preprogrammed to repeat the three
steps usually for between 25 and 40 cycles.
PCR Kinetics
Principles
• PCR consists of a number of repetitive cycles (25-40).Each
cycle is formed of 3 main steps ;-
1. Denaturation :- The two strand are separated by breaking
down the hydrogen bonds between complementary bases at
92- 96’C. (2minutes)
2 .Annealing :- Two specific primers are linked to sequence
flanking the target region ( 37 -65’C)(1min)
3.Primer Extension :- The heat stable ( eg. Taq polymerase
extends from the 3’ end of both primers to synthesize a
complimentary strand of both parents strand .( 72’C) ( 2min)
Requirements of PCR
1. DNA template :- source ; Bacteria , Viruses , plant animal…etc
concentration : (100 ng – 1Ug)
2. DNA Polymerase :- eg taq , Tth, Pfu… etc
 Concentration : 0.5 – 2.5 unit
 High conc.:- Non specific reaction
 Low conc. : Low PCR yield
3.PCR buffer :- standard buffer contains :
 10mM tris HCL, 50mM KCL, 0.5 -2.5 mM MgCl2
 The concentration of MgCl2 should be optimized
 If increase (non specific reaction)
 If decrease ( low PCR yield)
Requirement of PCR
4) dNTPs ( A,T,C and G) :- Higher dNTPs concentration
force Taq DNA polymerase to misincorporate deoxy-
ribonucleotides which in turn affects the enzymes fidelity. Also
, higher concentration of dNTPs results in trapping of free
mg2+ which necessary for the enzyme activity. The optional
concentration of dNTPs for Taq polymerase activity is 200 uM
5) PCR Primers :- Concentration : 0.1 – 0.5 uM ( 10-50pml)
Criteria should be fulfilled in your primers
;
1. Mostly Two primer are used : forward and reverse primer
2. Length ; 17- 30 nucleotides
3. G-C content ( 40 -60 %)
4. Melting temperature ( 55 – 65’C)
5. Flanking the region to be amplified
6. Average nucleotide distribution
How Can I detect the PCR product ?
How Can I detect the PCR product
?
Advantages of PCR
1) High degree of sensitivity : It detect even a single copy of the target
sequence present in the DNA samples and generates millions copies of
this sequence.
2) Simple :- Semi- automated ( most of work carried out by PCR machine
and ellectrophoresis unit , no complex steps ( just pipetting and mixing
of reagents ) less efforts ( about 60 min. working time)
3) Rapid ( 3-4 hours to get results)
4) Extremely specific :- specific primers produce specific amplicon of
specific size
5) versatile :- used with any micro-organism ( just change the primers)
6) Even degraded DNA i.e unsuitable for gene cloning can be used in
PCR.
Disadvantage of PCR
1 Qualitative data :- positive and negative data
2:- Not fully automated
3) Risk of ethidium bromide ( carcinogenic)
Application of PCR
1) In the field of scientific research
• For DNA sequencing
• DNA cloning
• Identification of different organism
2) In forensic filed:-
• DNA fingerprinting almost based on PCR.
• Establish paternity and other family relationships.
3) RT-PCR : provides the information of activity of tumor cell
and viruses.
4) Detection of food borne bacteria.
Thank you

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Pcrppt biotchnological tool copy

  • 1. PRESENTED BY :- RAJAT SINGH MSC FOOD TECH PCR
  • 2. Topics to be covered today 1. Introduction 2. Brief History 3. PCR KINETICS 4. PCR Principles 5. PCR Requirements 6 How can I detect PCR products? 7.Advantages & disadvantages of PCR 8.PCR applications
  • 3. Introduction • PCR (Polymerase chain reaction) is an in vitro technique for the amplification of a specific sequence of DNA.. • The reaction depends mainly on the activity of DNA polymerase which stand on 3’ end of annealed primers and start building the complementary strands. • PCR reaction involves a number of repettitive cycles composed of three steps ( denaturation ,annealing and extension). These cycles result in the amplification of the target gene.
  • 4. History • The invention of PCR emerged from researches conducted in the early 1980s at cetus corporation in California. • In 1985 Karry Mullis developed PCR and was awarded nobel prize in1993
  • 5. History contd.. …Early , there are two obstacles facing the researchers ; 1) The klenow fragment of DNA polymerase 1 extracted from E.coli that used in PCR reaction was not thermostable and inactivated by denaturing temperature 95 “C used to separate the double – stranded DNA at the beginning of each cycle. 2) PCR was laborious ,slow , and required manual transfer of the reaction tubes between water baths of different temperture.
  • 6. History contd.. 1) The first obstacle was overcome by using Taq polymerase purified from a hemophilic bacterium Thermopiles aquaticus which resides in hot springs. 2) The second obstacle was overcome by using thermocycler which invented by cetus and then subjected to a series of enhancements the thermal cycler we are using now. • The thermocycler can be preprogrammed to repeat the three steps usually for between 25 and 40 cycles.
  • 8.
  • 9. Principles • PCR consists of a number of repetitive cycles (25-40).Each cycle is formed of 3 main steps ;- 1. Denaturation :- The two strand are separated by breaking down the hydrogen bonds between complementary bases at 92- 96’C. (2minutes) 2 .Annealing :- Two specific primers are linked to sequence flanking the target region ( 37 -65’C)(1min) 3.Primer Extension :- The heat stable ( eg. Taq polymerase extends from the 3’ end of both primers to synthesize a complimentary strand of both parents strand .( 72’C) ( 2min)
  • 10.
  • 11. Requirements of PCR 1. DNA template :- source ; Bacteria , Viruses , plant animal…etc concentration : (100 ng – 1Ug) 2. DNA Polymerase :- eg taq , Tth, Pfu… etc  Concentration : 0.5 – 2.5 unit  High conc.:- Non specific reaction  Low conc. : Low PCR yield 3.PCR buffer :- standard buffer contains :  10mM tris HCL, 50mM KCL, 0.5 -2.5 mM MgCl2  The concentration of MgCl2 should be optimized  If increase (non specific reaction)  If decrease ( low PCR yield)
  • 12. Requirement of PCR 4) dNTPs ( A,T,C and G) :- Higher dNTPs concentration force Taq DNA polymerase to misincorporate deoxy- ribonucleotides which in turn affects the enzymes fidelity. Also , higher concentration of dNTPs results in trapping of free mg2+ which necessary for the enzyme activity. The optional concentration of dNTPs for Taq polymerase activity is 200 uM 5) PCR Primers :- Concentration : 0.1 – 0.5 uM ( 10-50pml)
  • 13. Criteria should be fulfilled in your primers ; 1. Mostly Two primer are used : forward and reverse primer 2. Length ; 17- 30 nucleotides 3. G-C content ( 40 -60 %) 4. Melting temperature ( 55 – 65’C) 5. Flanking the region to be amplified 6. Average nucleotide distribution
  • 14. How Can I detect the PCR product ?
  • 15. How Can I detect the PCR product ?
  • 16.
  • 17.
  • 18. Advantages of PCR 1) High degree of sensitivity : It detect even a single copy of the target sequence present in the DNA samples and generates millions copies of this sequence. 2) Simple :- Semi- automated ( most of work carried out by PCR machine and ellectrophoresis unit , no complex steps ( just pipetting and mixing of reagents ) less efforts ( about 60 min. working time) 3) Rapid ( 3-4 hours to get results) 4) Extremely specific :- specific primers produce specific amplicon of specific size 5) versatile :- used with any micro-organism ( just change the primers) 6) Even degraded DNA i.e unsuitable for gene cloning can be used in PCR.
  • 19. Disadvantage of PCR 1 Qualitative data :- positive and negative data 2:- Not fully automated 3) Risk of ethidium bromide ( carcinogenic)
  • 20. Application of PCR 1) In the field of scientific research • For DNA sequencing • DNA cloning • Identification of different organism 2) In forensic filed:- • DNA fingerprinting almost based on PCR. • Establish paternity and other family relationships. 3) RT-PCR : provides the information of activity of tumor cell and viruses. 4) Detection of food borne bacteria.

Editor's Notes

  1. Thermocycler raise r lower the temperture of the sample in holding blocks in discreatre programmed step allowing for denaturation and annealing of sample
  2. Early phase : dna start denature and primer serchin for complimntry seq.
  3. Gl elctrophorsis is mtod of spration of dna rna and thr frgments bsed on ther sizes and charge.