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My PI is investigating the use of a recombinant hACE2 protein as a potential delivery system of anti-SARS-CoV-2 drugs and I used this video as a refresher to help write a summary paper for this idea. Just last semester I was using your videos to study for my final exams, and now I'm using them to potentially help others develop a treatment for the novel coronavirus. Thank you!
I needed to learn a basic understanding of plasmids and this video was beyond helpful. Keep it up man, if you need help with marketing videos let me know.
9:00 if the plasmid is capable of self-replicating itself and provide us with multiple copies of the "gene of interest" why should we bother to insert the plasmid into an Ecoli bacteria??
Plasmids are extra-chromosomal ,self replicating ,double stranded circular DNA molecules ...u know that ?! Ryt. So ,it would replicate when it is in the cell ,...
This is the whole biotech is all about !! Using microbes , plant/animal cells / their parts(maybe enzymes also) to get the products useful for human beings .🙃🙃
because it is only capable to replicate inside E.coli..and it requires the cell machinery to replicate ! if we take a shuttle vector that works both in both E.coli and an eukaryotic cell like yeast then we can insert that recombinant plasmid to the yeast also ! its depending on the protein you want to get.. if its an animal or human protein that needs post transcriptional modification, you have to transfer the vector to an eukaryotic cell otherwise a prokaryotic cell is fine..
HIV test kit have pre-coated antigens. So during the testing means pouring the blood drop from finger to test kit if we touch the dropper end to the test kit so can antigen go to our body and can give infection?
Hi, I've just got a question to see if I understand: so the DNA that is being used is called recombinant DNA because its different from the naturally occuring DNA, namely because its a recombination of a bacterial plasmid and a eukaryotic gene. But the protein that is being produced this way does not differ from the naturally occuring protein, but is called recombinant protein because it was produced using the recombinant DNA. Is that correct?
As we know plasmid is undergoes self replication , then why we place it into bacterial cell . Why we cannot give some chemical to it out side thy body _in laboratory??
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My PI is investigating the use of a recombinant hACE2 protein as a potential delivery system of anti-SARS-CoV-2 drugs and I used this video as a refresher to help write a summary paper for this idea. Just last semester I was using your videos to study for my final exams, and now I'm using them to potentially help others develop a treatment for the novel coronavirus. Thank you!
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could you make a video on what fusion protein is? and on what protein/affinity tags are? your lectures are very helpful!
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Very clear explanation of what a recombinant protein is. Thank you for publishing the video.
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I needed to learn a basic understanding of plasmids and this video was beyond helpful. Keep it up man, if you need help with marketing videos let me know.
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Wow what a simple great explanation ''' such a huge topic every one easily understood thank u sir
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Thanks a lot ! Nice and clear explanation !
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Nicely explained. A question: the recombinant plasmid will multiply to generate more similar or without the gene? And why?
sir please make a video of strain improvement
+Jyoti Raj okay. I will Keppra that in mind
Superb sir.
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Excelent video!!! By the way, what is the gene that encodes human insulin for type 1 diabetes?
INS gene located on the short arm of human chromosome no. 11 at position 15.5
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9:00 if the plasmid is capable of self-replicating itself and provide us with multiple copies of the "gene of interest" why should we bother to insert the plasmid into an Ecoli bacteria??
Plasmids are extra-chromosomal ,self replicating ,double stranded circular DNA molecules ...u know that ?! Ryt. So ,it would replicate when it is in the cell ,...
@@sangeetadevi5819 i appreciate your reply👍🏼,but what is the purpose of inserting the plasmid to a bacteria (Ecoli here)..
This is the whole biotech is all about !! Using microbes , plant/animal cells / their parts(maybe enzymes also) to get the products useful for human beings .🙃🙃
The bacteria (E.coli ..in this particular case) ,the plasmid DNA ..all are used to produce the products we require.
because it is only capable to replicate inside E.coli..and it requires the cell machinery to replicate ! if we take a shuttle vector that works both in both E.coli and an eukaryotic cell like yeast then we can insert that recombinant plasmid to the yeast also ! its depending on the protein you want to get.. if its an animal or human protein that needs post transcriptional modification, you have to transfer the vector to an eukaryotic cell otherwise a prokaryotic cell is fine..
I feel i need more details so I'll look at your other vids.
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You are a blessing shomu . Please make a video on production of biomass and primary, secondary metabolites please🥰🥰
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Please make a video about GMO's.
+Hamed H I will make that soon.
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Bro where is GMO? ;n;
HIV test kit have pre-coated antigens. So during the testing means pouring the blood drop from finger to test kit if we touch the dropper end to the test kit so can antigen go to our body and can give infection?
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Hi, what is the process for extracting these recombinant proteins from the E.coli cell?
Also, thanks for this video. This one is particular has been so helpful in so many levels!
I need this answer also.
Downstreaming is purification and separation process.
Thank you. helped me a lot.
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Please upload the video on protine engineering 🙏🙏
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Shomu make a vedio on fusion protein.... plzzz
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Sir can you say about heterologous protein in brief .
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hello ,
i got a question somewhere
why is recombinant protein cloned before tag sequencing ?
So this can be used for bad as well as good
ya more creepy control science, cause of all the problems
sir after 3 days my exam will be started so plz make this video....
Hi, I've just got a question to see if I understand: so the DNA that is being used is called recombinant DNA because its different from the naturally occuring DNA, namely because its a recombination of a bacterial plasmid and a eukaryotic gene. But the protein that is being produced this way does not differ from the naturally occuring protein, but is called recombinant protein because it was produced using the recombinant DNA. Is that correct?
yes
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great.....keep it up
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Is it same as chimeric proteins??
What is the difference between Biologics and biosimillar production one video upload bro
Please give detail video
How do they collect the desired protein?
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As we know plasmid is undergoes self replication , then why we place it into bacterial cell . Why we cannot give some chemical to it out side thy body _in laboratory??
Recombinant antigens are virulent or non virulents ?
Recombinant Protein Expression in E. coli (Inducible Promoter System)
Okay
How recombinant proteins is recovered from host cell
But how is the Plasmid inserted into the Bacterial Cell??
Inserted with the help some physical methods like micro injection electroporation, some chemicals
Thank you so much sir... please make a video on chromosome jumping.. please sir ..
Will make it soon
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Hoping my biotech final will go well
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Your video's super. But. I think. At last the video u summerise whole video in few Ward's. Do this reason user get easily. Motive your videos
That's a good idea
Is this also called protein engineering
Yes
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Bhai sahab...Angreji achi hai....Nhi Nhi. bohot achi hai... please thoda biology ka bhi content badhaiye....Baaki aapk angreji ka assent acha hai
Biology ka content kam laga??
And now because of "go rakshaks" one cannot count on cows to extarct recombinant insulin in India ;)
We no longer use cow. We use bacteria now. It's much better and faster. Use recombinat dna technology
@@shomusbiologyofficial hi Shomu, in case you didn't get my joke, i was kidding. Btw nice explanation of cloning.
We tolerate u in ur videos
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i need recombinant the Il-34 protein and amplification it in the Lab. i ask if its possible. Thank so much