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Generating Transposon Insertion Libraries in Gram-Negative Bacteria for High-Throughput Sequencing
Published on: July 7, 2020
OpenTn5: Open-Source Resource for Robust and Scalable Tn5 Transposase Purification and Characterization
Jan Soroczynski1, Lauren J Anderson1, Joanna L Yeung1
1Laboratory of Genome Architecture and Dynamics, The Rockefeller University, New York, NY.
Abstract:
Tagmentation combines DNA fragmentation and sequencing adapter addition by leveraging the transposition activity of the bacterial cut-and-paste Tn5 transposase, to enable efficient sequencing library preparation. Here we present an open-source protocol for the generation of multi-purpose hyperactive Tn5 transposase, including its benchmarking in CUT&Tag, bulk and single-cell ATAC-seq. The OpenTn5 protocol yields multi-milligram quantities of pG-Tn5E54K, L372P protein per liter of E. coli culture, sufficient for thousands of tagmentation reactions and the enzyme retains activity in storage for more than a year.

