Students explore inside the cell, looking at protein-protein interactions.
In this lab and lecture the students will have a better idea of how plasmids can be inserted into the yeast and then can monitor their interaction in the form of proteins by using the yeast two hybrid system. This lab will give students show how DNA (in the form of bacterial plasmids) is incorporated (transformed) into a yeast cell and the then transcribed and translated into a protein product in the form of a reporter (blue color). Students will be able to analyze the protein interactions by the colonies turning blue after just 3 days in an incubator if there is a positive interaction between proteins.
In this activity, students will review the concept of transformation, transcription, translation, and gene regulation by a paper modeling activity. It is useful to have done the bacterial transformation of fluorescent proteins lab (Sciencebridge) before this activity. They will then do this exercise using the model organism, yeast. The lab activity will be in groups of 2-4 students with minimal lab materials needed on their benches. Students will be assessed through a series of multiple choice questions which can be given before and after the lab and modeling sequence to monitor understanding and learning and can make poster presentations summarizing the interactions
The timing is as follows: optional “Is Yeast Alive?” activity to introduce the model organism (30-1hr); transformation procedure with embedded modeling activity (1-2hrs); third day review of procedures and results (0.5hrs to 1hr).
GRADE LEVEL: 9-12 Biology, AP Biology
DURATION: two to three periods
LEARNING OBJECTIVES:
Students will be able to:


