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Cloning of human mitochondrial DNA in Escherichia coli
Authors:J Drouin
Affiliation:Medical Research Council Laboratory of Molecular Biology Hills Road, Cambridge CB2 2QH, England
Abstract:In order to determine its nucleotide sequence, human mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) purified from term placentae was cloned in Escherichia coli using the plasmid vector pBR322. The products of an mtDNA MboI digestion (23 fragments ranging in size from 2800 to 25 base-pairs (bp)) were ligated with BamHI-cut pBR322. The ampicillin-resistant tetracycline-sensitive colonies obtained upon transformation of E. coli χ1776 were screened by agarose gel electrophoresis of colony lysates, colony hybridization and restriction analysis. All but MboI fragment 2 were obtained in this way. MboI fragments 5 and 8 were each found only once among the 705 clones screened. All other MboI fragments were approximately equally represented in the population of clones except for a slight bias towards smaller fragments. MboI fragment 2 overlaps with the mtDNA BamHI/EcoRI (1.7 kb3) and the 0.9 kb HinIII fragments. These were cloned in similarly restricted pBR322 to provide a set of clones covering most of the mtDNA molecule. Clones representative of each MboI fragment were shown to be complementary to mtDNA by hybridization to Southern blots of mtDNA digests and were thereby partially mapped. Further mapping was obtained by restriction analysis of mtDNA sequentially degraded by exonuclease III. A collection of recombinant clones has thus been obtained using the mtDNA isolated from a single placenta and is now being used to obtain a complete nucleotide sequence of human mtDNA.
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