Complementary anchor PCR of rearranged variable T-cell receptor beta-chain cDNA regions
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Complementary anchor PCR of rearranged variable T-cell receptor beta-chain cDNA regions
Abstract
Sequencible amplificates comprising the variable cDNA sequences of the rearranged T-cell receptor (TCR) beta-chain were obtained from the T-leukemia cell line Jurkat using a single-sided PCR approach based on five synthetic oligonucleotides derived from the flanking constant sequence. Double-stranded cDNA was cleaved by a restriction enzyme creating cohesive ends, to which an anchor oligonucleotide was ligated. Since this anchor was complementary to the antisense strand of the known constant region, exclusively the desired ligation product folded into a stem-loop-structure that was enzymatically extended to yield a PCR template, now flanked at both ends by primer binding sites appropriate for nested PCR.
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