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Simple and highly efficient BAC recombineering using gaIK selection

  1. Author:
    Warming, S.
    Costantino, N.
    Court, D. L.
    Jenkins, N. A.
    Copeland, N. G.
  2. Author Address

    NCI, Mouse Canc Genet Program, Canc Res Ctr, Frederick, MD 21702 USA. NCI, Gene Regulat & chromosome Biol Lab, Frederick, MD 21702 USA Copeland, NG, NCI, Mouse Canc Genet Program, Canc Res Ctr, W 7th St,Bldg 539,POB B, Frederick, MD 21702 USA
    1. Year: 2005
  1. Journal: Nucleic Acids Research
    1. 33
    2. 4, Art. No. e36
  2. Type of Article: Article
  1. Abstract:

    Recombineering allows DNA cloned in Escherichia coli to be modified via lambda (lambda) Red-mediated homologous recombination, obviating the need for restriction enzymes and DNA ligases to modify DNA. Here, we describe the construction of three new recombineering strains (SW102, SW105 and SW106) that allow bacterial artificial chromosomes (BACs) to be modified using galK positive/negative selection. This two-step selection procedure allows DNA to be modified without introducing an unwanted selectable marker at the modification site. All three strains contain an otherwise complete galactose operon, except for a precise deletion of the galK gene, and a defective temperature-sensitive lambda prophage that makes recombineering possible. SW105 and SW106 cells in addition carry L-arabinose-inducible Cre or Flp genes, respectively. The galK function can be selected both for and against. This feature greatly reduces the background seen in other negative-selection schemes, and galK selection is considerably more efficient than other related selection methods published. We also show how galK selection can be used to rapidly introduce point mutations, deletions and IoxP sites into BAC DNA and thus facilitate functional studies of SNP and/or disease-causing point mutations, the identification of long-range regulatory elements and the construction of conditional targeting vectors

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