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Gene-targeted Random Mutagenesis to Select Heterochromatin-destabilizing Proteasome Mutants in Fission Yeast
Published on: May 15, 2018
A PCR-based strategy for extensive mutagenesis of a target DNA sequence
1New England Regional Primate Research Center, Harvard Medical School.
Abstract:
A mixed population of mutagenic oligonucleotide primers was used to generate a set of point mutations in a short region of a retroviral gene by PCR amplification. The mixed population of mutagenic primers was generated by incorporating a mixture of A, G, C and T at specific sites during oligonucleotide synthesis. With the proportions of mutagenic nucleotides used for our experiments, 47 percent of the 213 clones analyzed had one or more point mutation in the target DNA sequence. In addition, unpredicted mutations were observed that contributed to the mutagenic complexity of the population. We have found this approach to be an efficient means for extensive mutagenesis of a defined target DNA sequence.
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