Part:BBa_K3790000
Bst polymerase I (large fragment) for E. coli
This part is improved from BstPol https://parts.igem.org/Part:BBa_K3416003
Introduction
This basic part, as an improved version of K3416003, is the coding sequence of the large fragment of Bst DNA polymerase I, which is critical for the isothermal amplification reaction in our project.
Usage and Biology
In our project, K3790000 is the gene of interest in the T7 expression system. The large fragment of Bst DNA polymerase I is required for the isothermal amplification reaction (LAMP to be specific).
Our Bst is derived from the DNA polymerase I[1] large fragment in Bacillus stearothermophilus. The large fragment of Bst DNA Polymerase I contains 5' to 3' DNA polymerase activity and strong strand displacement activity, but lacks 5' to 3' exonuclease activity[2], ideal for target sequence amplification.
Experimental Results
The length of Bst DNA is approximately 1800bp after adding homology arms to both ends for PCR cloning (Figure 1). We isolated the DNA of interest by gel extraction for subsequent reactions.
After constructing recombinant bacteria and inducing expression, we successfully obtained bacterial lysate containing the large fragment of Bst polymerase with a self-made Bst polymerase compatible buffer (BPCB) lysis (Figure 2) and confirmed the DNA amplification activity of the lysate in a LAMP reaction (Figure 3), whose specificity was later verified with lateral flow assay (LFA).
Sequence and Features
- 10COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[10]
- 12COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[12]
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- 1000COMPATIBLE WITH RFC[1000]
References
- ↑ Kiefer JR, Mao C, Braman JC, Beese LS. Visualizing DNA replication in a catalytically active Bacillus DNA polymerase crystal. Nature. 1998 Jan 15;391(6664):304-7. doi: 10.1038/34693. PMID: 9440698.
- ↑ Aliotta JM, Pelletier JJ, Ware JL, Moran LS, Benner JS, Kong H. Thermostable Bst DNA polymerase I lacks a 3'-->5' proofreading exonuclease activity. Genet Anal. 1996 Mar;12(5-6):185-95. PMID: 8740835.
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