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New insights into the de novo gene synthesis using the automatic kinetics switch approach
Authors:Wai Chye Cheong
Institution:Institute of Bioengineering and Nanotechnology, The Nanos, Singapore 138669, Singapore
Abstract:Here we present a simple, highly efficient, universal automatic kinetics switch (AKS) gene synthesis method that enables synthesis of DNA up to 1.6 kbp from 1 nM oligonucleotide with just one polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process. This method eliminates the interference between the PCR assembly and amplification in one-step gene synthesis and simultaneously maximizes the amplification of emerged desired DNA by using a pair of flanked primers. In addition, we describe an analytical model of PCR gene synthesis based on the thermodynamics and kinetics of DNA hybridization. The kinetics difference between standard PCR amplification and one-step PCR gene synthesis is analyzed using this model and is validated using real-time gene synthesis with eight gene segments (318-1656 bp). The effects of oligonucleotide concentration, stringency of annealing temperature, annealing time, extension time, and PCR buffer conditions are examined systematically. Analysis of the experimental results leads to new insights into the gene synthesis process and aids in optimizing gene synthesis conditions. We further extend this method for multiplexing gene assembly with a total DNA length up to 5.74 kbp from 1 nM oligonucleotide.
Keywords:Real-time gene synthesis  De novo gene synthesis  Automatic kinetics switch  Multiplex gene synthesis  LCGreen  Assembly efficiency  PCR
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