Publications
ACS synthetic biologyMar 2024 |
13
(
3
),
745-751
DOI:
10.1021/acssynbio.3c00694

Highly parallelized construction of DNA from low-cost oligonucleotide mixtures using Data-optimized Assembly Design and Golden Gate

Lund, Sean; Potapov, Vladimir; Johnson, Sean R; Buss, Jackson; Tanner, Nathan A
Product Used
Oligo Pools
Abstract
Commercially synthesized genes are typically made using variations of homology-based cloning techniques, including polymerase cycling assembly from chemically synthesized microarray-derived oligonucleotides. Here, we apply Data-optimized Assembly Design (DAD) to the synthesis of hundreds of codon-optimized genes in both constitutive and inducible vectors using Golden Gate Assembly. Starting from oligonucleotide pools, we synthesize genes in three simple steps: (1) amplification of parts belonging to individual assemblies in parallel from a single pool; (2) Golden Gate Assembly of parts for each construct; and (3) transformation. We construct genes from receiving DNA to sequence confirmed isolates in as little as 4 days. By leveraging the ligation fidelity afforded by T4 DNA ligase, we expect to be able to construct a larger breadth of sequences not currently supported by homology-based methods, which require stability of extensive single-stranded DNA overhangs.
Product Used
Oligo Pools

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