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Principle: The insert is PCR-amplified using an error-reducing, high-fidelity polymerase (Phusion) and primers that add restriction sites to each end of the insert. The PCR product is cleaned up using a DNA-binding column. A predetermined amount of clean DNA is cut at the ends (or "clipped") and the 5'phosphates are removed in a single 20 μL-reaction. Enzymes are deactivated at 95°C. Slow cooling after this step allows any denatured DNA to re-anneal. A small amount of the reaction is used directly as insert in a ligation.
Principle: The insert is PCR-amplified using an error-reducing, high-fidelity polymerase (Phusion) and primers that add restriction sites to each end of the insert. The PCR product is cleaned up using a DNA-binding column. A predetermined amount of clean DNA is cut at the ends (or "clipped") and the 5'phosphates are removed in a single 20 μL-reaction. Dephosphorylation prevents clipped ends from re-ligating. Enzymes are deactivated at 95°C. Slow cooling after this step allows any denatured DNA to re-anneal. A small amount of the reaction is used directly as insert in a ligation. '''The vector that is used MUST carry 5' phosphates''' because the insert has no phosphates.




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'''Perform Ligations & Transformations'''<br>
'''Perform Ligations & Transformations'''<br>
# Set up the following ligation reaction(s) in sterile tubes.
# Set up the following ligation reaction(s) in sterile tubes.<br>Note: '''The vector that is used MUST carry 5' phosphates''' because the insert has no phosphates.
# Transform competent ''E. coli'' using the appropriate/ preferred procedure. Both the 5-minute quick transformation (using DH5α-turbo cells) and longer transformation protocols work.
# Transform competent ''E. coli'' using the appropriate/ preferred procedure. Both the 5-minute quick transformation (using DH5α-turbo cells) and longer transformation protocols work.


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| Insert DNA        || ##  || ---   
| Insert DNA        || ##  || ---   
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| Vector DNA (25 ng) || ##  || ##   
| 5'p Vector DNA (25 ng) || ##  || ##   
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| 2x lgn buf (Roche) || 5.0  || 5.0   
| 2x lgn buf (Roche) || 5.0  || 5.0   

Revision as of 13:54, 19 May 2015

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PCR, Clip, and Clone

by Karmella Haynes, 2015


Principle: The insert is PCR-amplified using an error-reducing, high-fidelity polymerase (Phusion) and primers that add restriction sites to each end of the insert. The PCR product is cleaned up using a DNA-binding column. A predetermined amount of clean DNA is cut at the ends (or "clipped") and the 5'phosphates are removed in a single 20 μL-reaction. Dephosphorylation prevents clipped ends from re-ligating. Enzymes are deactivated at 95°C. Slow cooling after this step allows any denatured DNA to re-anneal. A small amount of the reaction is used directly as insert in a ligation. The vector that is used MUST carry 5' phosphates because the insert has no phosphates.



Plan the DNA Ligations
In your notebook, make a list of all insert+vector and vector-only controls that you will set up ligations for. Include...

  1. a short name for the construct
  2. a short name for the insert, what it will be cut with (in parentheses), and its length in bp
  3. a plus sign followed by the vector, what it will be cut with (in parentheses), and its length in bp
EXAMPLE List: In line 1, the short name for the construct is AubR/MRV. The insert is Aub-PCR cut with EcoRI and XbaI, and it is 851 bp long. The vector is MRV, cut with EcoRI and XbaI, and it is 3201 bp long. The last line is the negative control. There is only one negative control because only one vector is being used for all of the ligations.
  1. AubR/MRV: AubR-PCR(E/X)/851 + MRV(E/X)/3201
  2. BjaR/MRV: BjaR-PCR(E/X)/776 + MRV(E/X)/3201
  3. BraR/MRV: BraR-PCR(E/X)/776 + MRV(E/X)/3201
  4. RpaR/MRV: RpaR-PCR(E/X)/779 + MRV(E/X)/3201
  5. Neg ctrl: MRV(E/X)/3201


Phusion PCR

  1. Design insert amplification primers that have the appropriate restriction sites on the ends. The restriction sites must be ABSENT from the insert sequence itself.
  2. Set up a Phusion PCR reaction as shown in the table below. Use the table as a template to record your work in your notebook.
    1. Note: Use 50 - 100 ng of template DNA if the template is a plasmid. Use more DNA if the specific target is at a low copy number (e.g. GAPDH gene in genomic DNA, ACTB gene in cDNA library, etc.).
Reagent Volume Expected:
1. Insert 1 = ### bp
2. Insert 2 = ### bp
3. etc.
Hover name
Example Image from 04/17/15; 5 μL/lane; 1% agarose; Ladder
DNA template* 0.5 μL
10 μM F primer 1.0
10 μM R primer 1.0
10 mM dNTPs 1.0
Phusion Pol. 0.5
5X HF buffer 10.0
dH2O 36.0
  50.0

Program: (Note: set annealing temperature based on the Tm of your primers)

  • 98°C, 3 min
  • 35x[98°C, 10 sec; ##°C, 30 sec; 72°C, 60 sec]
  • 72°C, 10 min
  • 4°C ∞


Clean up PCR Product(s)

  1. Use the Qiagen Qiaquick PCR Purification kit (cat. no. 28104 ) to purify the amplified DNA.
  2. In the final elution step, use 30 μL of elution solution.
  3. Measure the concentration(s) of the sample(s).
  4. Use the table below as a template to record your results in your notebook.


Sample OD260 260/280 ng/μL
1. Insert 1 PCR ### ### ###
2. Insert 2 PCR ### ### ###
3. etc. ### ### ###


Digest & Dephosphorylate the Insert(s)

  1. Set up restriction digest/ phosphatase reactions as shown in the table below
    1. FD = Fermentase FastDigest buffer/ enzyme
    2. SAP = shrimp alkaline phosphatase
Reagent Volume
DNA (500 ng) up to 15.0 μL
10X FD buffer 2.0
FD EcoRI 1.0
FD XbaI 1.0
Roche SAP 1.0
dH2O x μL
  20.0

Thermal cycler program: Note: In the Haynes lab, use the LabNet OptiMax Thermocycler, Program "AnOlig RD"

  • 37°C, 10 min
  • 95°C, 5 min
  • Ramp down to 25°C, 5°C/1 min. [90/1 min, 85/1 min, 80/1 min, ... 25°C/1 min]
  • 25°C, ∞

Your insert is now ready to use. The final concentration is 25 ng/μL.


Perform Ligations & Transformations

  1. Set up the following ligation reaction(s) in sterile tubes.
    Note: The vector that is used MUST carry 5' phosphates because the insert has no phosphates.
  2. Transform competent E. coli using the appropriate/ preferred procedure. Both the 5-minute quick transformation (using DH5α-turbo cells) and longer transformation protocols work.
  Ligation Neg. Ctrl.
Insert DNA ## ---
5'p Vector DNA (25 ng) ## ##
2x lgn buf (Roche) 5.0 5.0
T4 ligase (NEB) 1.0 1.0
dH2O --- 3.0
  10 μL 10 μL

--> Room temperature 5 min.