{"id":201407,"date":"2017-06-26T16:46:46","date_gmt":"2017-06-26T20:46:46","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/cloning-thousands-of-genes-for-massive-protein-libraries-phys-org\/"},"modified":"2017-06-26T16:46:46","modified_gmt":"2017-06-26T20:46:46","slug":"cloning-thousands-of-genes-for-massive-protein-libraries-phys-org","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhuman-news-blog\/gene-medicine\/cloning-thousands-of-genes-for-massive-protein-libraries-phys-org\/","title":{"rendered":"Cloning thousands of genes for massive protein libraries &#8211; Phys.Org"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>June 26, 2017          New DNA-based LASSO molecule probe can bind target genome    regions for functional cloning and analysis. Credit: Jennifer    E. Fairman\/Johns Hopkins University    <\/p>\n<p>      Discovering the function of a gene requires cloning a DNA      sequence and expressing it. Until now, this was performed on      a one-gene-at-a-time basis, causing a bottleneck. Scientists      at Rutgers University-New Brunswick in collaboration with      Johns Hopkins University and Harvard Medical School have      invented a technology to clone thousands of genes      simultaneously and create massive libraries of proteins from      DNA samples, potentially ushering in a new era of functional      genomics.    <\/p>\n<p>    \"We think that the rapid, affordable, and high-throughput    cloning of proteins and other genetic elements will greatly    accelerate biological research to discover functions of    molecules encoded by genomes and match the pace at which new    genome sequencing data is coming out,\" said Biju    Parekkadan, an associate professor in the Department of    Biomedical Engineering at Rutgers University-New Brunswick.  <\/p>\n<p>    In a study published online today in the journal Nature    Biomedical Engineering, the researchers showed that their    technologyLASSO (long-adapter single-strand oligonucleotide)    probescan capture and clone thousands of long DNA fragments at    once.  <\/p>\n<p>    As a proof-of-concept, the researchers cloned more than 3,000    DNA fragments from E. coli bacteria, commonly used as a model    organism with a catalogued genome sequence available.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"We captured about 95 percent of the gene targets we set out to    capture, many of which were very large in DNA length, which has    been challenging in the past,\" Parekkadan said. \"I think there    will certainly be more improvements over time.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    They can now take a genome sequence (or many of them) and make a    protein library for screening with unprecedented    speed, cost-effectiveness and precision, allowing rapid    discovery of potentially beneficial biomolecules from a genome.  <\/p>\n<p>    In conducting their research, they coincidentally solved a    longstanding problem in the genome sequencing field. When it    comes to genetic sequencing of individual genomes, today's gold    standard is to sequence small pieces of DNA one by one and    overlay them to map out the full genome code. But short reads    can be hard to interpret during the overlaying process and    there hasn't been a way to sequence long fragments of DNA in a    targeted and more efficient way. LASSO probes can do just this,    capturing DNA targets of more than 1,000 base pairs in length    where the current format captures about 100 base pairs.  <\/p>\n<p>    The team also reported the capture and cloning of the first    protein library, or suite of proteins, from a human microbiome sample. Shedding light on the    human microbiome at a molecular level is a first step toward    improving precision medicine efforts that affect the microbial    communities that colonize our gut, skin and lungs, Parekkadan    added. Precision medicine requires a deep and functional    understanding, at a molecular level, of the drivers of healthy    and disease-forming microbiota.  <\/p>\n<p>    Today, the pharmaceutical industry screens synthetic chemical    libraries of thousands of molecules to find one that may have a    medicinal effect, said Parekkadan, who joined Rutgers' School    of Engineering in January.  <\/p>\n<p>    \"Our vision is to apply the same approach but rapidly screen    non-synthetic, biological or 'natural' molecules cloned from    human or other genomes, including those of plants, animals and    microbes,\" he said. \"This could transform pharmaceutical drug    discovery into biopharmaceutical drug discovery with much more    effort.\"  <\/p>\n<p>    The next phase, which is underway, is to improve the cloning    process, build libraries and discover therapeutic proteins    found in our genomes, Parekkadan said.  <\/p>\n<p>     Explore further:        Technical advances in reading long DNA sequences have    ramifications in understanding primate evolution, human    disease  <\/p>\n<p>    More information: Long-adapter single-strand    oligonucleotide probes for the massively multiplexed cloning of    kilobase genome regions, Nature Biomedical Engineering    (2017). 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