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New DNA cleavage technique could lead to more versatile genetic engineering

Posted: May 9, 2014 at 12:46 pm

3 hours ago Figure 1: Quantitative base-induced DNA cleavage (QBIC) is a technique that allows DNA to be cleaved at any thymine site. Credit: lvcandy/iStock/Thinkstock

Genetic engineering of plants, animals and microorganisms such as bacteria typically involves the use of restriction enzymes to 'cut and paste' DNA fragments into certain genetic sequence locations. This process allows scientists to introduce new genes into an organism, but is constrained to specific recognition sequences, limiting the design of recombinant DNA molecules.

A research team led by Hiroki Ueda and colleagues from the Laboratory for Synthetic Biology at the RIKEN Quantitative Biology Center has now developed a chemical-based, non-enzymatic recombination technique that instead uses a DNA base analogue called 5-ethynyluracil to cleave DNA at any site containing the nucleotide thymine.

The technique developed by Ueda and his co-workers, which is called quantitative base-induced DNA cleavage (QBIC), starts with the generation of DNA fragments containing 5-ethynyluracil in place of thyminetwo molecules with similar structures. These products are then immersed in an aqueous solution containing methylamine, a derivative of ammonia. In this chemical bath, all the nucleotides containing 5-ethynyluracil become cleaved, introducing gaps near the cleaved ends. The gaps in the resulting DNA fragments create protruding ends that can be inserted into circular DNA molecules known as plasmids. The plasmids can then be inserted into the target organism, such as a bacterial cell, to complete the genetic engineering process.

"Compared with restriction enzymes, the QBIC reaction has the advantage that we can freely design the sequences at the protruding termini generated by the DNA cleavage," says Katsuhiko Matsumoto from the research team. "The experimental procedure for DNA concatenation using the QBIC reaction is also simple," he adds. "DNA can be concatenated by the addition and removal of methylamine, hybridized by heating and cooling, and incorporated into an organismin this case the bacterium Escherichia coli."

Another potential boon of the QBIC method is that it is less sensitive to laboratory conditions than enzyme-based techniques and can be run at room temperature. Being a chemical method, it is also generally cheaper to perform than enzyme-based methods. One limitation of the QBIC method in its present form is that long stretches of DNA can lose their structure after treatment with the methylamine solution, which prevents the two-stranded, helical shape from being restored. Ueda's team is now refining the protocol to extend its ability to handle longer DNA fragments. "If we find a solution to this problem," Matsumoto notes, "the QBIC method would become very attractive for the concatenation of long DNA fragments."

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More information: Ikeda, S., Tainaka, K., Matsumoto, K., Shinohara, Y., Ode, K. L., Susaki, E. A. & Ueda, H. R. "Non-enzymatic DNA cleavage reaction induced by 5-ethynyluracil in methylamine aqueous solution and application to DNA concatenation." PLoS ONE 9, e92369 (2014). DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0092369

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What Is Human Genetics: How Important Is It To Science Today?

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Applications Of Human Genetics In Science

Human genetics provides critical understanding of the occurrence, diagnosis and treatment of various genetic disorders and diseases which have a genetic basis. It is an integral part of several overlapping scientific fields that include: traditional genetics, cytogenetics, molecular and biochemical genetics, bioinformatics, genomics, population genetics, research and pharmaceuticals, clinical genetics and genetic counseling.

Human genetics has contributed to vast developments and advances in scientific fields like human genomics through successful projects like the human genome project. This particular field emphasizes the application of genomic approaches to provide better understanding of human genetic diseases, the process of new drug discovery and studies of variable drug reaction due to different genetic make-up in persons.

A better understanding of human genetics has also resulted in cooperative research between academicians and practitioners in the clinical and pharmaceutical industries as both have common aims of maximizing the potential scientific benefits of the Human Genome Project. The study has lead to advances in the science of pharmacogenomics, expression profiling, proteomics, use of bioinformatics and animal models in testing new drugs and therapeutic treatments.

Human genetics has provided details about how genes are involved in genetic disorders. This in turn has lead to advances in the development of improved therapeutic treatments and appropriate management of these genetic disorders as well as providing invaluable genetic counseling to affected families on the risk factors. Since there is better understanding of how genetics is involved in disease, it is possible to now carry of genetic testing for newborn infants. Early diagnosis helps in better treatment and management of genetic disorders.

The development of new and advanced techniques like gene cloning has provided the use of gene therapy in clinical practice. Cloning has made it possible to replace any defective gene with in vitro, corrected copies to treat genetic disorders. Human genetics is both a basic as well as applied science. As a basic science, human genetics explores the results obtained in experimental data on laws of genetic transmission and how these affect the development and function of human beings.

Human genetics is also a practical, applied science since it not only evaluates the theoretical implications of experimental data, it also uses this data to equate the value for practical applications in human welfare. This is done in scientific fields like bioinformatics which has helped to sort the vast amounts of genetic data obtained in the human genome project into useful information on the various genes, their functions and relationships to disease.

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The discovery of the double helix structure of DNA | Tomorrow Today – Interview – Video

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Bill Davenhall: Your ‘place history’ is the new DNA sequencing – Full WIRED Health talk – Video

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DNA links man to aggravated child sex assault case – Video

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David Anthony Maynez, 21, has been charged with aggravated sexual assault of a child after DNA results managed to link him to an incident more than nine months after it happened, according to police.

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Scientists Create 1st Living Organism From Artificial DNA – Video

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