En Passant Mutagenesis: A Two Step Markerless Red Recombination System
Freie Universität Berlin · Northwestern University
Abstract
Bacterial artificial chromosomes are used to maintain and modify large sequences of different origins in Escherichia coli. In addition to RecA-based shuttle mutagenesis, Red recombination is commonly used for sequence modification. Since foreign sequences, such as antibiotic resistance genes as well as frt- or loxP-sites are often unwanted in mutant BAC clones, we developed a Red-based technique that allows for the scarless generation of point mutations, deletions, and insertion of smaller and larger sequences. The method employs a sequence duplication that is inserted into the target sequence in the first recombination step and the excision of the selection marker by in vivo I-SceI cleavage and the second Red…
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3Topics & keywords
- Recombination
- Mutagenesis
- Plasmid
- Genetics
- Biology
- FLP-FRT recombination
- Mutant
- Gene duplication