BioBits®: Antibiotic Resistance 

 
Explore the mechanisms of antibiotic resistance with the BioBits® cell-free system.
The spread of antibiotic resistance 
is one of the great public health challenges of our times. Engage with 
this challenge by exploring how antibiotic resistance works at the 
molecular level!
This hands-on activity reveals 
molecular targets of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance genes. Using a
 cell-free system with fluorescent readouts, students will study the 
effect of two antibiotics on bacterial protein synthesis. Students will 
also examine how resistance genes act in an antibiotic-specific manner. 
This laboratory exercise promotes a detailed understanding of antibiotic
 mechanisms and bacterial resistance.
 

- Techniques: Micropipetting, fluorescence visualization, cell-free protein synthesis
- Topics: Antibiotic function, antibiotic resistance
- Time required: 30-45 minutes during one class period, followed by observation of the results 8-72 hours later
- Level: General high school through college

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What is included?
The BioBits® Antibiotic Resistance kit contains the following reagents for 8 lab groups
- 32 BioBits® pellets in 8-tube PCR strips
- RFP DNA
- RFP DNA   kanamycin
- RFP DNA   streptomycin
- Nuclease-Free Water
- Kinase DNA
 Required equipment (one per lab group):
- Micropipettes and tips
- P51™ Molecular Fluorescence Viewer or other blue light 
transilluminator with an orange filter (460-480 nm, e.g. blueBox™ or 
blueGel™).
 Storage notes:
- Reagents require freezer storage
- Reagents are stable for 6 months when stored in the freezer
- If a freezer is not available, reagents are viable for three months when stored in a refrigerator.
  
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