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An integrated PCR colony hybridization approach to screen cDNA libraries for full-length coding sequences.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND: cDNA-Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) is a commonly used technique for genome-wide expression analysis that does not require prior sequence knowledge. Typically, quantitative expression data and sequence information are obtained for a large number of differentially expressed gene tags. However, most of the gene tags do not correspond to full-length (FL) coding sequences, which is a prerequisite for subsequent functional analysis. METHODOLOGY: A medium-throughput screening strategy, based on integration of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) and colony hybridization, was developed that allows in parallel screening of a cDNA library for FL clones corresponding to incomplete cDNAs. The method was applied to screen for the FL open reading frames of a selection of 163 cDNA-AFLP tags from three different medicinal plants, leading to the identification of 109 (67%) FL clones. Furthermore, the protocol allows for the use of multiple probes in a single hybridization event, thus significantly increasing the throughput when screening for rare transcripts. CONCLUSIONS: The presented strategy offers an efficient method for the conversion of incomplete expressed sequence tags (ESTs), such as cDNA-AFLP tags, to FL-coding sequences.

SUBMITTER: Pollier J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3174253 | biostudies-literature | 2011

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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An integrated PCR colony hybridization approach to screen cDNA libraries for full-length coding sequences.

Pollier Jacob J   González-Guzmán Miguel M   Ardiles-Diaz Wilson W   Geelen Danny D   Goossens Alain A  

PloS one 20110915 9


<h4>Background</h4>cDNA-Amplified Fragment Length Polymorphism (cDNA-AFLP) is a commonly used technique for genome-wide expression analysis that does not require prior sequence knowledge. Typically, quantitative expression data and sequence information are obtained for a large number of differentially expressed gene tags. However, most of the gene tags do not correspond to full-length (FL) coding sequences, which is a prerequisite for subsequent functional analysis.<h4>Methodology</h4>A medium-t  ...[more]

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