High-efficiency cloning of Arabidopsis full-length cDNA by biotinylated CAP trapper

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Abstract

Full-length cDNAs are essential for functional analysis of plant genes. We constructed high-content, full-length cDNA libraries from Arabidopsis thaliana plants based on chemical introduction of a biotin group into the diol residue of the CAP structure of eukaryotic mRNA, followed by RNase I treatment, to select full-length cDNA. More than 90% of the total clones obtained were of full length; recombinant clones were obtained with high efficiency (2.2 x 106/9 μg starting mRNA). Sequence analysis of 111 randomly picked clones indicated that 32 isolated cDNA groups were derived from novel genes in the A. thaliana genome.

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Seki, M., Carninci, P., Nishiyama, Y., Hayashizaki, Y., & Shinozaki, K. (1998). High-efficiency cloning of Arabidopsis full-length cDNA by biotinylated CAP trapper. Plant Journal, 15(5), 707–720. https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1365-313x.1998.00237.x

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