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1 Application in Molecular Cloning David Shiuan Department of Life Science, Institute of Biotechnology and Interdisciplinary Program of Bioinformatics National Dong Hwa University

2 In order to have enough DNA to work with for a single gene or sequence, you must have a way to “clone”, or reproduce many exact copies of that gene. This is called “molecular cloning” Molecular Cloning Gene of interest

3 1. Small 2. Stable in the chosen host – usually E. coli 3. High copy number 4. Easy to purifiy 5. Can accommodate foriegn DNA 6. Single “cloning” sites 7. Selectable marker – antibiotic resistance 8. Easily introduced into host (transformation or transduction Plasmid Cloning Vector

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13 Gene fusion systems – monitor the activity of a gene by fusing it to another HeLa cells expressing gfp and rfp Current favorites are the autofluorescent proteins Clontech website

14 YAC(Yeast artificial chromsome) self-replicating vector that can be maintained in yeast Can accommodate large insert Reeves et al., 1992, Methods Enzymol. 216:584-603

15 BAC (bacterial artificial chromsomes) Derived from the F plasmid of E. coli low copy number ( 1-2 copies per cell) Shizuya et al, 1992, PNAS 89:9794-8797

16 Informatics for Molecular Cloning Restriction Enzyme Site Analysis PCR Cloning – primer design Codon Usage Analysis Plasmid Construct – plasmid drawing

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31 PCR primer selection Primer Length Melting Temperature (Tm) Specificity Complementary Primer Sequences G/C content and Polypyrimidine (T, C) or polypurine (A, G) stretches 3’-end Sequence

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36 Codon Usage – differ from organisms

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