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Cleaving DNA at any predetermined site with adapter-primers and class-IIS restriction enzymes.

S C Kim1, A J Podhajska, W Szybalski.   

Abstract

A four-component system has been designed that makes it possible to prepare a double-stranded (ds) DNA fragment; one fragment end is predesigned (by the use of a class-IIS restriction enzyme and adapter-primer), and the other end corresponds to any normal restriction cut. The system is composed of the phage M13mp7 single-stranded (ss) target DNA; the Fok I restriction enzyme; an oligodeoxynucleotide adapter-primer, which permits one to introduce Fok I cuts at any specified site in the target DNA; and DNA polymerase, which converts the ss target into a ds form ready for cloning. In this system, the oligodeoxynucleotide adapter-primer serves several purposes. The 5' hairpin ds domain of the adapter-primer contains the Fok I recognition site. Its 3' ss domain selects a complementary site on the target ss DNA, hybridizes with it to form the ds cleavage site, and serves as a primer to convert the ss M13mp7 target to ds DNA.

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Year:  1988        PMID: 2833816     DOI: 10.1126/science.2833816

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Science        ISSN: 0036-8075            Impact factor:   47.728


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