Construction of siRNA/miRNA expression vectors based on a one-step PCR process

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Background: RNA interference (RNAi) has become a powerful means for silencing target gene expression in mammalian cells and is envisioned to be useful in therapeutic approaches to human disease. In recent years, high-throughput, genome-wide screening of siRNA/miRNA libraries has emerged as a desirable approach. Current methods for constructing siRNA/ miRNA expression vectors require the synthesis of long oligonucleotides, which is costly and suffers from mutation problems. Results: Here we report an ingenious method to solve traditional problems associated with construction of siRNA/miRNA expression vectors. We synthesized shorter primers (< 50 nucleotides) to generate a linear expression structure by PCR. The PCR products were directly transformed into chemically competent E. coli and converted to functional vectors in vivo via homologous recombination. The positive clones could be easily screened under UV light. Using this method we successfully constructed over 500 functional siRNA/miRNA expression vectors. Sequencing of the vectors confirmed a high accuracy rate. Conclusion: This novel, convenient, low-cost and highly efficient approach may be useful for high-throughput assays of RNAi libraries. © 2009 Xu et al; licensee BioMed Central Ltd.

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Xu, J., Zeng, J. Q., Wan, G., Hu, G. B., Yan, H., & Ma, L. X. (2009). Construction of siRNA/miRNA expression vectors based on a one-step PCR process. BMC Biotechnology, 9. https://doi.org/10.1186/1472-6750-9-53

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