The rapid generation of oligonucleotide-directed mutations at high frequency using phosphorothioate-modified DNA

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Abstract

M13 RF IV DNA may be prepared in vitro to contain phosphorothioate-modified internucleotldic linkages in the (-)strand only. Certain restriction enzymes react with this modified DNA to hydrolyze the (+)strand exclusively when a phosphorothioate linkage occurs at the normal cleavage point in the (-)strand. The reaction of Pvu I with M3mp2 RF IV DNA containing dCMPS residues in the (-)strand is of this type, and is exploited to allow subsequent digestion with exonuclease III of a portion of the (+)strand opposite different mutagenic mismatched oligonucleotide primers. Two methods are described by which this approach has been used to produce mutations in M13mp2 phage DNA with high efficiency as a result of simple and rapid in vitro manipulations. Plaques containing mutant phage in a genetically-pure form are obtained at a frequency of 40 - 66 %, allowing their characterisation directly by sequence analysis without prior screening and plaque purification. The wide applicability of this approach is discussed. © 1985 IRL Press Limited.

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Taylor, W. J., Ott, J., & Eckstein, F. (1985). The rapid generation of oligonucleotide-directed mutations at high frequency using phosphorothioate-modified DNA. Nucleic Acids Research, 13(24), 8765–8785. https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/13.24.8765

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