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pGP-B2E, a Recombinant Compatible TA/TB-Ligation Vector for Rapid and Inexpensive Gene Cloning.

Dongyue Li1,2, Chao Zheng2,3, Jie Zhou2, Bin Chen2, Rumeng Xu2,4, Wenxia Yuan2,4, Ersong Zheng2,4, Weifang Liang1,2, Yong Yang2, Lijuan He2,4, Jianghua Shi2, Chengqi Yan5, Xuming Wang6, Jianping Chen7,8,9.   

Abstract

DNA cloning is the basic step for different fields of life science, and many efforts have been made to simplify this procedure. In this study, we report two general purpose plasmids (pGP), pGP-XB2E and pGP-B2E, for rapid and cost-effective construct of basic clones. The BciVI and XcmI cleavage sites are designed in pGP-XB2E to test plasmid linearization efficiency. The plasmid has better linearization efficiency by using BciVI which could almost completely digest 2 μg plasmid in 10 min with only one-tenth the recommended enzyme concentration. In order to further optimize the pGP-XB2E, a new plasmid, pGP-B2E, which removed XcmI cleavage site was designed. This vector is highly efficient for cloning PCR products up to 1812 bp, and the number of colonies was about five times that of pGP-XB2E. In addition to TA cloning, blunt-end PCR products with T ended in the primer could be positively linked to the T-vector pGP-B2E without A-tailing treatment (TB cloning). Moreover, as an entry vector, pGP-B2E was also compatible for gateway recombination reaction without frameshift mutations. In general, this vector provides a universal, quick, and cost-efficient method for basic molecular cloning.

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Keywords:  Blunt-end ligation; Gateway entry vector; High efficiency; Low cost; TA cloning

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Year:  2020        PMID: 31749084     DOI: 10.1007/s12033-019-00226-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Biotechnol        ISSN: 1073-6085            Impact factor:   2.695


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