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A novel isothermal method for amplification of long specific amplicon from linear template.


ABSTRACT: Isothermal nucleic acid amplification methods have been successfully developed and applied for diagnostic purpose, especially for detection of pathogens. However, amplicon size of such methods is relatively short (< 500 bp) to limit their application for long amplicon production that can be used for various downstream applications including genomic surveillance of pathogens. To fill the gap, we developed a method for specific amplification of kilobases-long target sequence from RNA templates. This method, named CREA, utilizes sequence specific recombination of Cre recombinase to generate circular intermediate template for subsequent RCA reaction. CREA with SARS-CoV-2 spike template could amplify ~ 2.9 kb target and up to ~ 1.9 kb amplicon was able to produce in sufficient amount for general cloning. Each step of CREA procedure was thoroughly analyzed to provide directions for further optimizations. Furthermore, we evaluated a variation of CREA which utilized DNA ligase.

SUBMITTER: Park GS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8854607 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A novel isothermal method for amplification of long specific amplicon from linear template.

Park Gun-Soo GS   Maeng Jin-Soo JS  

Scientific reports 20220217 1


Isothermal nucleic acid amplification methods have been successfully developed and applied for diagnostic purpose, especially for detection of pathogens. However, amplicon size of such methods is relatively short (< 500 bp) to limit their application for long amplicon production that can be used for various downstream applications including genomic surveillance of pathogens. To fill the gap, we developed a method for specific amplification of kilobases-long target sequence from RNA templates. Th  ...[more]

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