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Functional Cloning Using a Xenopus Oocyte Expression System
Published on: January 30, 2016
An antisense approach to phenotype-based gene cloning in Tetrahymena
N D Chilcoat1, N C Elde, A P Turkewitz
1Department of Molecular Genetics and Cell Biology, University of Chicago, Chicago, IL 60637, USA.
Abstract:
We report a pioneering approach using Tetrahymena thermophila that permits rapid identification of genes based on their null or hypomorphic phenotypes. This technique involves cell transformation with a library of plasmids that encode 26S ribosomal subunits containing short insertions. The insertions correspond to antisense sequences for a large number of genes. The majority of cells each acquires a single antisense sequence, which silences a single genomic locus. Because the insertion site within the ribosomal sequence is known, the silenced gene is easily amplified. We demonstrate that this approach can be used to identify genes required for dense core granule exocytosis.

