Save Time and Money by Making Your Own Competent Cells

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We perform over 100 transformations each week at Addgene, so we need to be cost and time efficient. We do this by making our own competent cells and using a little-known reagent for streamlining the transformation step.

Read on to find protocols and tips that you can use in your own lab.

How to make your own competent cells

It’s easy to make your own competent cells. If you need a high efficiency of transformation (for example, if you are working with a library or an especially low concentration of plasmid), you will benefit from purchasing competent cells. However, for most everyday cloning, homemade competent cells will work just fine.

A number of protocols for making competent cells are available online. A few examples are provided here for reference: