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The full-ORF clone resource of the German cDNA Consortium

The full-ORF clone resource of the German cDNA Consortium
With the completion of the human genome sequence the functional analysis and characterization of the encoded proteins has become the next urging challenge in the post-genome era. The lack of comprehensive ORFeome resources has thus far hampered systematic applications by protein gain-of-function analysis. Gene and ORF coverage with full-length ORF clones thus needs to be extended. In combination with a unique and versatile cloning system, these will provide the tools for genome-wide systematic functional analyses, to achieve a deeper insight into complex biological processes.Here we describe the generation of a full-ORF clone resource of human genes applying the Gateway cloning technology (Invitrogen). A pipeline for efficient cloning and sequencing was developed and a sample tracking database was implemented to streamline the clone production process targeting more than 2,200 different ORFs. In addition, a robust cloning strategy was established, permitting the simultaneous generation of two clone variants that contain a particular ORF with as well as without a stop codon by the implementation of only one additional working step into the cloning procedure. Up to 92 % of the targeted ORFs were successfully amplified by PCR and more than 93 % of the amplicons successfully cloned.The German cDNA Consortium ORFeome resource currently consists of more than 3,800 sequence-verified entry clones representing ORFs, cloned with and without stop codon, for about 1,700 different gene loci. 177 splice variants were cloned representing 121 of these genes. The entry clones have been used to generate over 5,000 different expression constructs, providing the basis for functional profiling applications. As a member of the recently formed international ORFeome collaboration we substantially contribute to generating and providing a whole genome human ORFeome collection in a unique cloning system that is made freely available in the community.
- Helmholtz Association of German Research Centres Germany
- Helmholtz Centre for Infection Research Germany
- Helmholtz Center for Information Security Germany
- QIAGEN GMBH Germany
- EUROFINS MEDIGENOMIX GMBH Germany
Quality Control, DNA, Complementary, DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase, QH426-470, Models, Biological, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Open Reading Frames, User-Computer Interface, Germany, Databases, Genetic, Genetics, Humans, Computer Simulation, Cloning, Molecular, Cooperative Behavior, DNA Primers, Recombination, Genetic, Genome, Human, Methodology Article, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Codon, Terminator, TP248.13-248.65, Biotechnology
Quality Control, DNA, Complementary, DNA-Directed DNA Polymerase, QH426-470, Models, Biological, Polymerase Chain Reaction, Open Reading Frames, User-Computer Interface, Germany, Databases, Genetic, Genetics, Humans, Computer Simulation, Cloning, Molecular, Cooperative Behavior, DNA Primers, Recombination, Genetic, Genome, Human, Methodology Article, Sequence Analysis, DNA, Codon, Terminator, TP248.13-248.65, Biotechnology
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