Literature DB >> 25861933

Improved transposon-based library preparation for the Ion Torrent platform.

Tatyana Gorbacheva1,2, Wilber Quispe-Tintaya1, Vasily N Popov1, Jan Vijg1, Alexander Y Maslov1.   

Abstract

A transposon-based approach for the construction of sequencing libraries is an efficient way of preparing samples for processing on both Illumina and Ion Torrent platforms. However, PCR-mediated incorporation of adaptors in tagged DNA fragments leaves behind self-complementary regions flanking the DNA fragment. These regions are capable of forming hairpin structures and, together with adaptors, create conditions for the potential formation of template heteroduplexes. These negatively affect the sequencing process on the Ion Torrent platform and can lead to a more than 3-fold decline in output data compared with sequencing of conventional libraries. To address this problem, we have developed MuPlus, a transposon-based protocol for barcoded library preparation for Ion Torrent, in which one adaptor is integrated by PCR and the second is integrated by ligation as a single-stranded oligonucleotide after enzymatic cleavage of a complementary part on one strand of the tag. The resulting library does not contain self-complementary, hairpin-forming regions, is free of heteroduplexes, and can be analyzed on the Ion Torrent platform with the same efficiency as a library created with a ligation-based protocol.

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Keywords:  Ion Proton; Ion Torrent; library construction; next-generation sequencing; transposon

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25861933      PMCID: PMC5494161          DOI: 10.2144/000114277

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechniques        ISSN: 0736-6205            Impact factor:   1.993


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