Literature DB >> 7654311

RNA transcription from immobilized DNA templates.

H A Marble1, R H Davis.   

Abstract

We describe an RNA transcription protocol based on the multiple reuse of solid-phase synthetic DNA templates. The templates are assembled onto streptavidin-coated agarose beads via a single 5'-terminal biotin located on the noncoding template strand. Transcription occurs in an aqueous buffered suspension containing solid-phase DNA, dissolved enzyme (T7 RNA polymerase), and nucleoside triphosphate substrates (NTPs). A direct comparison of solution and solid-phase templates under standard transcription conditions reveals similar initial reaction rates and overall yields. Immobilized templates store stably for periods of several months and are easily recovered by mild centrifugation. We demonstrate the successive reuse of these templates throughout 15 rounds of transcription. The templates remained active, although an incremental decay in transcription was observed beyond five rounds. Template activity was partially restored by supplementing the support-bound oligonucleotide with fresh coding-strand DNA. These findings indicate that multiple reuse of template is a viable strategy for reducing the amount of DNA template required in RNA transcription.

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Year:  1995        PMID: 7654311     DOI: 10.1021/bp00034a005

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biotechnol Prog        ISSN: 1520-6033


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