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U t s a R o y
I C A R - C e n t r a l I n s t i t u t e O f F i s h e r i e s E d u c a t i o n
M u m b a i
Linker, Adaptor, Homopolymeric
Tailing
&
Terminal Transferase
Introduction
 Ligation efficiency depends on the ends of DNA in the
reaction.
 Mainly two types of end.
1. “sticky” ends:
 Ligation is efficient
 annealing of complementary overhangs brings 5’P and 3’OH into
close proximity.
2. “Blunt” ends:
 Ligation is less efficient
 need high concentrations of ligase and DNA
Blunt end ligation
 Mainly three methods can be used to put the correct
sticky ends onto the DNA fragments-
1. Cloning foreign DNA by adding linkers
2. Cloning foreign DNA by adding adaptors
3. Homopolymeric tail adding by using Terminal transferase enzyme.
1. Linker
 Linkers are the chemically synthesized double stranded DNA
oligonucleotides containing on it one or more restriction sites
for cleavage by restriction enzymes, e.g. Eco RI, Hind III, Bam
HI, etc.
 Linkers are ligated to blunt end DNA by using DNA ligase.
 Both the vector and DNA are treated with restriction enzyme
to develop sticky ends.
 The staggered cuts i.e. sticky ends are then ligated with T4
DNA ligase with very high efficiency to the termini of the
vector and recombinant plasmid DNA molecules are
produced.
Before cloning of a particular sequence in PCR, a primer, associated with a
linker is used. This type of primer is called as linker-primer.
Now-a-days, two different linkers are used which has different RE sites with
F/R primer. This strategy helps in directional cloning.
Limitations
 It may be the case that the restriction enzyme used to
generate the cohesive ends in the linker will also cut
the foreign DNA at internal sites.
Solution: CHOOSE ANOTHER RESTRICTION ENZYME
But there may not be a
suitable choice if the
foreign DNA is large and
has sites for several
restriction enzymes. Methylation of internal restriction
sites with the Appropriate
modification methylase for
example EcoRI methylase.
2. Adaptors
 They are also short double stranded oligonucleotides
that carry an internal RE sites and single stranded
tails at one or both ends.
 This protruding sequences can be ligated to DNA
fragments containing a complementary single
stranded terminus.
 After ligation, the DNA can be cleaved with
appropriate RE to create new protruding terminus.
 Adaptors are available in two basic designs and a
variety of specifications.
 1. Some consists of a partial duplex formed between two
oligonucleotides of different length;
for example, the EcoR1-Not1 adaptor.
 2. Another class of adaptor is supplied as an
unphosphorylated single oligonucleotide whose
sequence is partially self complementary. As an
example- EcoR1-Pst1 adaptor.
Problems
 The sticky ends of
individual
adaptors could base
pair with
themselves to form
dimers and
the new DNA molecule
remains
blunt-ended.
Solution
 For a solution to this problem, the 3'-OH terminus of the
sticky end is kept unchanged, but the 5' terminus is
modified from 5'-P to 5'-OH terminus.
 Therefore DNA ligase can't form a phosphodiester bond
between 5'-OH and 3'-OH ends. Adaptors therefore can
be ligated to a DNA molecule but not to themselves.
 Adaptor molecules alter their 5' terminus(From 5'-P to 5'-OH) by an
enzymatic treatment of the enzyme Alkaline phosphatase to prevent
self ligation.
 Afterwards, they can be treated with Polynucleotide kinases to restore it
& ligate to vectors.
 However, H-Bonds can form between the complimentary
bases of 2 adaptor.
 The adaptor molecules can be heated at 90◦c for
3 minutes before use.
 30X more adaptor is given (in terms of molar) in reaction
than insert to ensure proper binding.
 This strategy eliminates the need of methylation of cDNA
or to digest it with RE before insertion into vector.
3. Homopolymeric tailing
 It is a technique by which sticky ends can be produced on a
blunt-ended DNA molecule.
 In a homopolymer, all the subunits are same. A DNA strand
made up entirely of deoxyguanosine is an example of
homopolymer, and is referred to as polydeoxyguanosine or
poly(dG).
 Tailing involves using the enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl
transferase to add a series of nucleotides on to the 3'-OH
termini of a double-stranded DNA molecule.
 The reaction when carried out in the presence of just one
deoxynucleotide, then a homopolymer tail will be produced.
 For ligation of two tailed molecules, the homopolymers
must be complementary. Frequently poly(dc) tails are
attached to the vector and poly(dg) to the DNA to be
cloned.
Terminal transferase
 Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) is a
template independent DNA polymerase.
 It is expressed in immature, pre-B, pre-T lymphoid cells,
and acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma cells.
 In humans, terminal transferase is encoded by
the DNTT gene.
Function
 TdT catalyses the addition of nucleotides to the 3'
terminus of a DNA molecule. Unlike most DNA
polymerases, it does not require a template.
 The preferred substrate of this enzyme is a 3'-
overhang but it can also add nucleotides to blunt or
recessed 3' ends.
 Cobalt is a necessary cofactor, however the enzyme
catalyzes reaction upon Mg and Mn administration
in vitro.
Regulation
 TdT is expressed mostly in the primary lymphoid
organs, like the thymus and bone marrow.
 Regulation of its expression occurs via multiple
pathways. These include protein-protein
interactions, like those with TdIF1.
 TdIF1 is another protein that interacts with TdT to
inhibit its function by masking the DNA binding
region of the TdT polymerase
Structure
 Monomeric
 Mol. Wt.- 58000 Da
 Amino acids- 508 to529(depending upon source)
 A high degree of sequence homology(>80%)in TdT
between different species
Reaction buffer
 Activity is strongly inhibited by the ammonium ion
as well as chloride, iodide and phosphate anions.
 Potassium or sodium cacodylate(dimethyl arsenic
acid) buffers are preferred- shown to be optimal for
polypurine and polypyrimidine synthesis
 Certain drawbacks with cacodylate such as toxicity,
contamination by metal etc
Divalent cation
 Polymerization requires presence of divalent cations.
 Order of efficiency for damp addition to
oligonucleotide is as following
Mg>Zn>Co>Mn
 For dGTP- Magnesium ion
 For pyrimidine- Cobalt ion
Heat Inactivation 75°C for 20 min
5' - 3' Exonuclease No
3' - 5' Exonuclease No
Source An E. coli strain that carries the cloned
Terminal Transferase gene from calf
thymus.
Applications
 Addition of homopolymeric tails to plasmid DNA and to cDNA.
 Double- or single-stranded DNA 3´-termini labeling with
radioactively labeled or non-radioactively labeled nucleotides.
 Addition of single nucleotides to the 3´ ends of DNA for in
vitro mutagenesis.
 Production of synthetic homo- and heteropolymers.
 RACE (Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends).
 TUNEL assay (in situ localization of apoptosis).
Linker, Adaptor, Homopolymeric Tailing & Terminal Transferase
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Linker, Adaptor, Homopolymeric Tailing & Terminal Transferase

  • 1. B Y U t s a R o y I C A R - C e n t r a l I n s t i t u t e O f F i s h e r i e s E d u c a t i o n M u m b a i Linker, Adaptor, Homopolymeric Tailing & Terminal Transferase
  • 2. Introduction  Ligation efficiency depends on the ends of DNA in the reaction.  Mainly two types of end. 1. “sticky” ends:  Ligation is efficient  annealing of complementary overhangs brings 5’P and 3’OH into close proximity. 2. “Blunt” ends:  Ligation is less efficient  need high concentrations of ligase and DNA
  • 3. Blunt end ligation  Mainly three methods can be used to put the correct sticky ends onto the DNA fragments- 1. Cloning foreign DNA by adding linkers 2. Cloning foreign DNA by adding adaptors 3. Homopolymeric tail adding by using Terminal transferase enzyme.
  • 4. 1. Linker  Linkers are the chemically synthesized double stranded DNA oligonucleotides containing on it one or more restriction sites for cleavage by restriction enzymes, e.g. Eco RI, Hind III, Bam HI, etc.  Linkers are ligated to blunt end DNA by using DNA ligase.  Both the vector and DNA are treated with restriction enzyme to develop sticky ends.  The staggered cuts i.e. sticky ends are then ligated with T4 DNA ligase with very high efficiency to the termini of the vector and recombinant plasmid DNA molecules are produced.
  • 5. Before cloning of a particular sequence in PCR, a primer, associated with a linker is used. This type of primer is called as linker-primer. Now-a-days, two different linkers are used which has different RE sites with F/R primer. This strategy helps in directional cloning.
  • 6. Limitations  It may be the case that the restriction enzyme used to generate the cohesive ends in the linker will also cut the foreign DNA at internal sites. Solution: CHOOSE ANOTHER RESTRICTION ENZYME But there may not be a suitable choice if the foreign DNA is large and has sites for several restriction enzymes. Methylation of internal restriction sites with the Appropriate modification methylase for example EcoRI methylase.
  • 7. 2. Adaptors  They are also short double stranded oligonucleotides that carry an internal RE sites and single stranded tails at one or both ends.  This protruding sequences can be ligated to DNA fragments containing a complementary single stranded terminus.  After ligation, the DNA can be cleaved with appropriate RE to create new protruding terminus.
  • 8.  Adaptors are available in two basic designs and a variety of specifications.  1. Some consists of a partial duplex formed between two oligonucleotides of different length; for example, the EcoR1-Not1 adaptor.
  • 9.  2. Another class of adaptor is supplied as an unphosphorylated single oligonucleotide whose sequence is partially self complementary. As an example- EcoR1-Pst1 adaptor.
  • 10. Problems  The sticky ends of individual adaptors could base pair with themselves to form dimers and the new DNA molecule remains blunt-ended.
  • 11. Solution  For a solution to this problem, the 3'-OH terminus of the sticky end is kept unchanged, but the 5' terminus is modified from 5'-P to 5'-OH terminus.  Therefore DNA ligase can't form a phosphodiester bond between 5'-OH and 3'-OH ends. Adaptors therefore can be ligated to a DNA molecule but not to themselves.  Adaptor molecules alter their 5' terminus(From 5'-P to 5'-OH) by an enzymatic treatment of the enzyme Alkaline phosphatase to prevent self ligation.  Afterwards, they can be treated with Polynucleotide kinases to restore it & ligate to vectors.
  • 12.  However, H-Bonds can form between the complimentary bases of 2 adaptor.  The adaptor molecules can be heated at 90◦c for 3 minutes before use.  30X more adaptor is given (in terms of molar) in reaction than insert to ensure proper binding.  This strategy eliminates the need of methylation of cDNA or to digest it with RE before insertion into vector.
  • 13. 3. Homopolymeric tailing  It is a technique by which sticky ends can be produced on a blunt-ended DNA molecule.  In a homopolymer, all the subunits are same. A DNA strand made up entirely of deoxyguanosine is an example of homopolymer, and is referred to as polydeoxyguanosine or poly(dG).  Tailing involves using the enzyme terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase to add a series of nucleotides on to the 3'-OH termini of a double-stranded DNA molecule.  The reaction when carried out in the presence of just one deoxynucleotide, then a homopolymer tail will be produced.
  • 14.
  • 15.  For ligation of two tailed molecules, the homopolymers must be complementary. Frequently poly(dc) tails are attached to the vector and poly(dg) to the DNA to be cloned.
  • 16. Terminal transferase  Terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT) is a template independent DNA polymerase.  It is expressed in immature, pre-B, pre-T lymphoid cells, and acute lymphoblastic leukemia/lymphoma cells.  In humans, terminal transferase is encoded by the DNTT gene.
  • 17. Function  TdT catalyses the addition of nucleotides to the 3' terminus of a DNA molecule. Unlike most DNA polymerases, it does not require a template.  The preferred substrate of this enzyme is a 3'- overhang but it can also add nucleotides to blunt or recessed 3' ends.  Cobalt is a necessary cofactor, however the enzyme catalyzes reaction upon Mg and Mn administration in vitro.
  • 18. Regulation  TdT is expressed mostly in the primary lymphoid organs, like the thymus and bone marrow.  Regulation of its expression occurs via multiple pathways. These include protein-protein interactions, like those with TdIF1.  TdIF1 is another protein that interacts with TdT to inhibit its function by masking the DNA binding region of the TdT polymerase
  • 19. Structure  Monomeric  Mol. Wt.- 58000 Da  Amino acids- 508 to529(depending upon source)  A high degree of sequence homology(>80%)in TdT between different species
  • 20. Reaction buffer  Activity is strongly inhibited by the ammonium ion as well as chloride, iodide and phosphate anions.  Potassium or sodium cacodylate(dimethyl arsenic acid) buffers are preferred- shown to be optimal for polypurine and polypyrimidine synthesis  Certain drawbacks with cacodylate such as toxicity, contamination by metal etc
  • 21. Divalent cation  Polymerization requires presence of divalent cations.  Order of efficiency for damp addition to oligonucleotide is as following Mg>Zn>Co>Mn  For dGTP- Magnesium ion  For pyrimidine- Cobalt ion
  • 22. Heat Inactivation 75°C for 20 min 5' - 3' Exonuclease No 3' - 5' Exonuclease No Source An E. coli strain that carries the cloned Terminal Transferase gene from calf thymus.
  • 23. Applications  Addition of homopolymeric tails to plasmid DNA and to cDNA.  Double- or single-stranded DNA 3´-termini labeling with radioactively labeled or non-radioactively labeled nucleotides.  Addition of single nucleotides to the 3´ ends of DNA for in vitro mutagenesis.  Production of synthetic homo- and heteropolymers.  RACE (Rapid Amplification of cDNA Ends).  TUNEL assay (in situ localization of apoptosis).