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. 1990 Sep 11;18(17):5107-12.
doi: 10.1093/nar/18.17.5107.

Solid phase in vitro mutagenesis using plasmid DNA template

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Solid phase in vitro mutagenesis using plasmid DNA template

T Hultman et al. Nucleic Acids Res. .
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Abstract

Site-specific mutagenesis was accomplished using a solid support to generate single stranded vector and insert fragments which can be used to form gap-duplex plasmids through flanking, complementary double stranded regions. More than 80% mutants were obtained in both a single and a double primer approach. No special vectors or strains are needed and mismatch repair is avoided as the mutagenesis region is in a single stranded form when transformed into the Escherichia coli host cell. The fragments to be immobilized can be produced either by a polymerase chain reaction using general primers or by a site-specific restriction followed by a fill-in reaction. This novel method is rapid, simple and flexible and well suited for both manual and semi-automated in vitro mutagenesis protocols.

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