Literature DB >> 9518484

Simple and efficient generation in vitro of nested deletions and inversions: Tn5 intramolecular transposition.

D York1, K Welch, I Y Goryshin, W S Reznikoff.   

Abstract

We have exploited the intramolecular transposition preference of the Tn 5 in vitro transposition system to test its effectiveness as a tool for generation of nested families of deletions and inversions. A synthetic transposon was constructed containing an ori, an ampicillin resistance (Ampr) gene, a multi-cloning site (MCS) and two hyperactive end sequences. The donor DNA that adjoins the transposon contains a kanamycin resistance (Kanr) gene. Any Amprreplicating plasmid that has undergone a transposition event (Kans) will be targeted primarily to any insert in the MCS. Two different size targets were tested in the in vitro system. Synthetic transposon plasmids containing either target were incubated in the presence of purified transposase (Tnp) protein and transformed. Transposition frequencies (Ampr/Kans) for both targets were found to be 30-50%, of which >95% occur within the target sequence, in an apparently random manner. By a conservative estimate 10(5) or more deletions/inversions within a given segment of DNA can be expected from a single one-step 20 microl transposition reaction. These nested deletions can be used for structure-function analysis of proteins and for sequence analysis. The inversions provide nested sequencing templates of the opposite strand from the deletions.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9518484      PMCID: PMC147497          DOI: 10.1093/nar/26.8.1927

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res        ISSN: 0305-1048            Impact factor:   16.971


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