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Blunt-end vectors generated by polymerase chain reaction (PCR) for direct cloning of blunt-end DNA fragments
Abstract
Blunt-end cloning is a convenient way to clone polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products generated by proof-reading DNA polymerase. However, it is a time consuming procedure to prepare the linearized blunt-end vector, which usually involves plasmid extraction and restriction enzyme digestion. Moreover, 5’ dephosporylation of the vector is usually required to avoid vector self-ligation. Here, we reported a method for generating linearized blunt-end vector pBSK-blunt by PCR. Vector generated in this way has no 5’-phosphate groups, hence completely avoiding vector self-ligation and yielding almost 100% positive clones.
Key words: Blunt-end cloning, phosphorylated DNA fragment, dephosphorylated blunt-end vector.