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. 2020:2205:125-141.
doi: 10.1007/978-1-0716-0908-8_8.

Assembly of Multigene Constructs Using the Modular Cloning System MoClo

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Assembly of Multigene Constructs Using the Modular Cloning System MoClo

Sylvestre Marillonnet et al. Methods Mol Biol. 2020.

Abstract

Modular cloning systems that rely on type IIS enzymes for DNA assembly have many advantages for complex pathway engineering. These systems are simple to use, efficient, and allow users to assemble multigene constructs by performing a series of one-pot assembly steps, starting from libraries of cloned and sequenced parts. The efficiency of these systems also facilitates the generation of libraries of construct variants. We describe here a protocol for assembly of multigene constructs using the Modular Cloning system MoClo. Making constructs using the MoClo system requires users to first define the structure of the final construct to identify all basic parts and vectors required for the construction strategy. The assembly strategy is then defined following a set of standard rules. Multigene constructs are then assembled using a series of one-pot assembly steps with the set of identified parts and vectors.

Keywords: Biological parts; DNA assembly; Modular cloning; Multigene constructs; Synthetic biology.

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