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XNA Synthesis and Reverse Transcription by Engineered Thermophilic Polymerases.
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Korte inhoud:The B-family polymerases of hyperthermophilic archaea have proven an exceptional platform for engineering polymerases with extended substrate spectra, despite multiple mechanisms for detecting and avoiding incorporation of non-cognate substrates. These polymerases can efficiently synthesize and reverse-transcribe a number of xenonucleic acids (XNAs) that differ significantly from the canonical B-form of DNA. We present here a protocol for hexitol nucleic acid (HNA) synthesis by an engineered Thermococcus gorgonarius polymerase variant, including adaptation for large-scale synthesis and purification, and for other XNAs. We describe XNA purification and reverse transcription (with a previously reported XNA RT also based on Thermococcus gorgonarius), as well as key considerations for the characterization and optimization of XNA reactions. © 2018 by John Wiley & Sons, Inc.
Gepubliceerd in: Curr Protoc Chem Biol
ISSN: 2160-4762
Issue: 3
Volume: 10
Pagina's: e47
Jaar van publicatie:2018
Toegankelijkheid:Closed
Reviewstatus:Peer-reviewed