Journal article

PIDDLE: PCR-based, in-frame, directional DNA ligation and expression


Authors listHughes, JE; Qoronfleh, MW; Bisztray, G; Pratt, LH

Publication year1993

Pages91-98

JournalBiotechnology Techniques

Volume number7

Issue number2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1007/BF00157377

PublisherSpringer Verlag


Abstract

PIDDLE is a cloning strategy coupling antibody techniques to PCR.
Degenerate, multifunctional header-primers derived from peptide data
prime a single- or double-step PCR on genomic or cDNA template. Terminal
restriction sites are thereby created to allow efficient, in-frame,
directional cloning into the pBluescript-like pIDDLE phagemid. A
chimeric protein is then expressed in E.coli
and recognised by antibodies to the native protein. PIDDLE may also be
used to generate antibodies. We describe PIDDLE cloning of phy from oat.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleHughes, J., Qoronfleh, M., Bisztray, G. and Pratt, L. (1993) PIDDLE: PCR-based, in-frame, directional DNA ligation and expression, Biotechnology Techniques, 7(2), pp. 91-98. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00157377

APA Citation styleHughes, J., Qoronfleh, M., Bisztray, G., & Pratt, L. (1993). PIDDLE: PCR-based, in-frame, directional DNA ligation and expression. Biotechnology Techniques. 7(2), 91-98. https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00157377


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