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  biGBac enables rapid gene assembly for the expression of large multisubunit protein complexes.

Weissmann, F., Petzold, G., VanderLinden, R., in'T Veld, P. J. H., Brown, N. G., Lampert, F., et al. (2016). biGBac enables rapid gene assembly for the expression of large multisubunit protein complexes. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 113(19), E2564-E2569. doi:10.1073/pnas.1604935113.

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Weissmann, F., Author
Petzold, G., Author
VanderLinden, R., Author
in'T Veld, P. J. H., Author
Brown, N. G., Author
Lampert, F., Author
Westermann, S., Author
Stark, H.1, Author           
Schulman, B. A., Author
Peters, J. M., Author
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1Department of Structural Dynamics, MPI for Biophysical Chemistry, Max Planck Society, ou_2205645              

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Free keywords: Protein complexes; Baculovirus-insect cell expression; Gibson assembly
 Abstract: Analyses of protein complexes are facilitated by methods that enable the generation of recombinant complexes via coexpression of their subunits from multigene DNA constructs. However, low experimental throughput limits the generation of such constructs in parallel. Here we describe a method that allows up to 25 cDNAs to be assembled into a single baculoviral expression vector in only two steps. This method, called biGBac, uses computationally optimized DNA linker sequences that enable the efficient assembly of linear DNA fragments, using reactions developed by Gibson for the generation of synthetic genomes. The biGBac method uses a flexible and modular "mix and match" approach and enables the generation of baculoviruses from DNA constructs at any assembly stage. Importantly, it is simple, efficient, and fast enough to allow the manual generation of many multigene expression constructs in parallel. We have used this method to generate and characterize recombinant forms of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome, cohesin, and kinetochore complexes.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2016-04-25
 Publication Status: Published online
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 Identifiers: DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1604935113
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