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Primer-Free Aptamer Selection Using A Random DNA Library
Published on: July 26, 2010
Directional, seamless, and restriction enzyme-free construction of random-primed complementary DNA libraries using
Shanshan W Howland1, Chek-Meng Poh, Laurent Rénia
1Singapore Immunology Network, Agency for Science, Technology, and Research, Singapore 138648, Singapore. shanshan_howland@immunol.a-star.edu.sg
Abstract:
Directional cloning of complementary DNA (cDNA) primed by oligo(dT) is commonly achieved by appending a restriction site to the primer, whereas the second strand is synthesized through the combined action of RNase H and Escherichia coli DNA polymerase I (PolI). Although random primers provide more uniform and complete coverage, directional cloning with the same strategy is highly inefficient. We report that phosphorothioate linkages protect the tail sequence appended to random primers from the 5'→3' exonuclease activity of PolI. We present a simple strategy for constructing a random-primed cDNA library using the efficient, size-independent, and seamless In-Fusion cloning method instead of restriction enzymes.
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