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A scalable pipeline for highly effective genetic modification of a malaria parasite
Authors:Pfander Claudia  Anar Burcu  Schwach Frank  Otto Thomas D  Brochet Mathieu  Volkmann Katrin  Quail Michael A  Pain Arnab  Rosen Barry  Skarnes William  Rayner Julian C  Billker Oliver
Affiliation:The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute, Hinxton, Cambridge, UK.
Abstract:In malaria parasites, the systematic experimental validation of drug and vaccine targets by reverse genetics is constrained by the inefficiency of homologous recombination and by the difficulty of manipulating adenine and thymine (A+T)-rich DNA of most Plasmodium species in Escherichia coli. We overcame these roadblocks by creating a high-integrity library of Plasmodium berghei genomic DNA (>77% A+T content) in a bacteriophage N15-based vector that can be modified efficiently using the lambda Red method of recombineering. We built a pipeline for generating P. berghei genetic modification vectors at genome scale in serial liquid cultures on 96-well plates. Vectors have long homology arms, which increase recombination frequency up to tenfold over conventional designs. The feasibility of efficient genetic modification at scale will stimulate collaborative, genome-wide knockout and tagging programs for P. berghei.
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