Friday 22 May 2009

molecular biology - How do you knockout an E. coli gene without disrupting the rest of the gene cluster?

Let's say that we have gene A, followed by gene B so that they overlap with 100 bases. If you want to knock out only gene A, you can do the following:



  • PCR gene A and clone it into a vector

  • PCR gene B and clone it into another vector

  • Insert a antibiotic resistance marker at the overlapping region of gene A and B
    • now you don't have functional gene A and gene B


  • Transform your cells only with the vector that contains gene B

Now you have disrupted only gene A but you have a functional gene B.

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