posted on 2015-12-17, 04:09authored byRyan Hili, Jia Niu, David R. Liu
We developed a method to translate DNA sequences into
densely functionalized
nucleic acids by using T4 DNA ligase to mediate the DNA-templated
polymerization of 5′-phosphorylated trinucleotides containing
a wide variety of appended functional groups. This polymerization
proceeds sequence specifically along a DNA template and can generate
polymers of at least 50 building blocks (150 nucleotides) in length
with remarkable efficiency. The resulting single-stranded highly modified
nucleic acid is a suitable template for primer extension using deep
vent (exo-) DNA polymerase, thereby enabling the regeneration of template
DNA. We integrated these capabilities to perform iterated cycles of in vitro translation, selection, and template regeneration
on libraries of modified nucleic acid polymers.