Random mutagenesis using a mutator strain

Muteeb, Ghazala ; Sen, Ranjan (2010) Random mutagenesis using a mutator strain Methods in Molecular Biology, 634 . pp. 411-419. ISSN 1064-3745

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Abstract

Random mutagenesis is a useful technique to study the functions of different gene products. Propagation of the genes cloned in plasmids through a mutator strain, like Escherichia coli XL1-red, produces randomly mutagenized plasmid libraries. This method offers a very simple and economic way of introducing random point mutations throughout the gene with a fairly high mutation rate. The whole process involves transformation and propagation of a plasmid containing the desired gene into the XL-1 red strain, isolating the mutagenized plasmid library and transforming this library into a desired strain for screening the mutant phenotype.

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Keywords:XL1-red; Random Mutation; Mutagenized Library; E. coli; Spontaneous Mutation; DNA Repair
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