RNA-directed recombination of RNA in Vitro

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Abstract

Construction of long RNAs can be achieved in vitro by using ribozymes to recombine shorter RNAs. This can be a useful technique to prepare RNAs when the final product is either very long or contains chemical modifications that are difficult to incorporate using standard in vitro transcription techniques. Here, we describe the use of the Azoarcus group I intron ribozyme to recombine shorter RNAs into longer ones. This ribozyme is a generalized RNA recombinase ribozyme that operates rapidly and with high efficiency.

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Lehman, N., Vaidya, N., & Yeates, J. A. M. (2015). RNA-directed recombination of RNA in Vitro. Methods in Molecular Biology, 1240, 27–37. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1896-6_2

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