Directional genome walking using PCR

Mishra, R. N. ; Singla-Pareek, S. L. ; Nair, S. ; Sopory, S. K. ; Reddy, M. K. (2002) Directional genome walking using PCR Biotechniques, 33 (4). pp. 830-834. ISSN 0736-6205

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Abstract

We describe here a PCR-based "directional genome walking" protocol. The basic procedure for the amplification consists of two rounds of PCR. A primary PCR was performed, on the genomic DNA using a biotinylated primer specific to a known sequence in the genome along with four universal walker primers that were designed with partial degeneracy. The biotinylated primary PCR products were immobilized on streptavidin-linked paramagnetic beads. This step removed all nonspecific amplification products, and the purified template was used for the second PCR using a nested primer and the walker primer-2 to increase specificity. This technique is potentially useful for cloning promoter regions and has been successfully used to isolate 5'-flanking genomic regions of many cDNA clones previously isolated by us.

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