Plasmid Library Construction From Genomic DNA.

Valeria Florez-Cardona, Jessica Khani, Emily McNutt, Bruno Manta, Mehmet Berkmen
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Functional genomic approaches have been effective at uncovering the function of uncharacterized genes and identifying new functions for known genes. Often these approaches rely on an in vivo screen or selection to associate genes with a phenotype of interest. These selections and screens are dependent upon the expression of proteins encoded in genomic DNA from an expression vector, such as a plasmid. Despite the utility of genomic DNA plasmid libraries, the protocols for their construction have remained unchanged in the past 40 years. Here, we present a procedure for constructing plasmid libraries from genomic DNA. This procedure is scalable and relies on simple techniques and common laboratory equipment and reagents. Briefly, the genomic DNA is extracted and then physically fragmented with a g-TUBE, overhangs are repaired, and fragments are selectively purified with magnetic beads to obtain an average fragment size of 2.5 kb. Blunted fragments are ligated into a blunt-end-digested and dephosphorylated vector. Finally, the library is amplified by electroporating the ligation into a high-transformation-efficiency Escherichia coli strain and extracting the plasmid DNA from the transformants. As a proof of concept, we built and sequenced three genomic libraries from different genomes and calculated their coverage using a next-generation sequencing (NGS) workflow. © 2025 The Author(s). Current Protocols published by Wiley Periodicals LLC. Basic Protocol: Plasmid library construction Alternate Protocol: Selection of gDNA fragments using SageELF gel fractionator Support Protocol 1: Extraction of gDNA with phenol/chloroform Support Protocol 2: Vector preparation.

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从基因组DNA构建质粒文库。
功能基因组学方法在揭示未知基因的功能和识别已知基因的新功能方面是有效的。通常,这些方法依赖于体内筛选或选择将基因与感兴趣的表型联系起来。这些选择和筛选依赖于来自表达载体(如质粒)的基因组DNA编码蛋白的表达。尽管基因组DNA质粒文库的应用,但在过去的40年里,它们的构建方案一直没有改变。在这里,我们提出了一种从基因组DNA构建质粒文库的方法。该程序是可扩展的,依赖于简单的技术和常用的实验室设备和试剂。简单地说,提取基因组DNA,然后用g-TUBE进行物理片段化,修复悬垂部分,并用磁珠选择性地纯化片段,获得平均片段大小为2.5 kb。钝化的碎片被连接成钝端消化和去磷酸化的载体。最后,通过电穿孔连接到高转化效率的大肠杆菌菌株中并从转化子中提取质粒DNA来扩增文库。作为概念验证,我们构建并测序了来自不同基因组的三个基因组文库,并使用下一代测序(NGS)工作流程计算了它们的覆盖范围。©2025作者。当前协议由Wiley期刊有限责任公司发表。基本协议:质粒库构建备用协议:使用SageELF凝胶分馏仪选择gDNA片段支持协议1:用苯酚/氯仿提取gDNA支持协议2:载体制备。
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