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Synthetic DNA

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    Chapter 1 A Guide to Using STITCHER for Overlapping Assembly PCR Applications.
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    Chapter 2 Synthetic Gene Design Using Codon Optimization On-Line (COOL).
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    Chapter 3 Shuffle Optimizer: A Program to Optimize DNA Shuffling for Protein Engineering.
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    Chapter 4 Simple Cloning by Prolonged Overlap Extension-PCR with Application to the Preparation of Large-Size Random Gene Mutagenesis Library in Escherichia coli.
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    Chapter 5 Synthetic DNA
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    Chapter 6 BASIC: A Simple and Accurate Modular DNA Assembly Method.
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    Chapter 7 Enzymatic Synthesis of Single-Stranded Clonal Pure Oligonucleotides.
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    Chapter 8 Rapid Assembly of DNA via Ligase Cycling Reaction (LCR).
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    Chapter 9 PaperClip: A Simple Method for Flexible Multi-Part DNA Assembly.
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    Chapter 10 The Polymerase Step Reaction (PSR) Method for Gene and Library Synthesis.
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    Chapter 11 Clonetegration Using OSIP Plasmids: One-Step DNA Assembly and Site-Specific Genomic Integration in Bacteria.
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    Chapter 12 Generation of DNA Constructs Using the Golden GATEway Cloning Method.
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    Chapter 13 Synthetic DNA
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    Chapter 14 Efficient Assembly of DNA Using Yeast Homologous Recombination (YHR).
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    Chapter 15 Simultaneous Removal of Multiple DNA Segments by Polymerase Chain Reactions.
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    Chapter 16 Synthetic DNA
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    Chapter 17 Immobilized MutS-Mediated Error Removal of Microchip-Synthesized DNA.
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    Chapter 18 Selection of Error-Less Synthetic Genes in Yeast.
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Chapter title
Synthetic DNA
Chapter number 13
Book title
Synthetic DNA
Published in
Methods in molecular biology, January 2017
DOI 10.1007/978-1-4939-6343-0_13
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Book ISBNs
978-1-4939-6341-6, 978-1-4939-6343-0
Authors

Kim, Jinsil, Kim, Dong-Uk, Hoe, Kwang-Lae, Jinsil Kim, Dong-Uk Kim, Kwang-Lae Hoe

Editors

Randall A. Hughes

Abstract

Targeted gene deletion is a useful tool for understanding the function of a gene and its protein product. We have developed an efficient and robust gene deletion approach in yeast that employs oligonucleotide-based gene synthesis. This approach requires a deletion cassette composed of three modules: a central 1397-bp KanMX4 selection marker module and two 366-bp gene-specific flanking modules. The invariable KanMX4 module can be used in combination with different pairs of flanking modules targeting different genes. The two flanking modules consist of both sequences unique to each cassette (chromosomal homologous regions and barcodes) and those common to all deletion constructs (artificial linkers and restriction enzyme sites). Oligonucleotides for each module and junction regions are designed using the BatchBlock2Oligo program and are synthesized on a 96-well basis. The oligonucleotides are ligated into a single deletion cassette by ligase chain reaction, which is then amplified through two rounds of nested PCR to obtain sufficient quantities for yeast transformation. After removal of the artificial linkers, the deletion cassettes are transformed into wild-type diploid fission yeast SP286 cells. Verification of correct clone and gene deletion is achieved by performing check PCR and tetrad analysis. This method with proven effectiveness, as evidenced by a high success rate of gene deletion, can be potentially applicable to create systematic gene deletion libraries in a variety of yeast species.

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Librarian 1 13%
Student > Ph. D. Student 1 13%
Student > Master 1 13%
Unknown 3 38%
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Agricultural and Biological Sciences 2 25%
Arts and Humanities 1 13%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology 1 13%
Immunology and Microbiology 1 13%
Unknown 3 38%
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