GetPrimers: A generalized PCR‐based genetic targeting primer designer enabling easy and standardized targeted gene modification across multiple systems
Zepu Miao, Haiting Wang, Xinyu Tu, Zhengshen Huang, Shujing Huang, Xinxin Zhang, Fan Wang, Zhishen Huang, Huihui Li, Yue Jiao, Song Gao, Zhipeng Zhou, Chun‐Min Shan, Jing Li, Jia‐Xing Yue- Genetics
- Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
- Biochemistry
- Bioengineering
- Biotechnology
Abstract
Genetic targeting (e.g., gene knockout and tagging) based on polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is a simple yet powerful approach for studying gene functions. Although originally developed in classic budding and fission yeast models, the same principle applies to other eukaryotic systems with efficient homologous recombination. One‐step PCR‐based genetic targeting is conventionally used but the sizes of the homologous arms that it generates for recombination‐mediated genetic targeting are usually limited. Alternatively, gene targeting can also be performed via fusion PCR, which can create homologous arms that are orders of magnitude larger, therefore substantially increasing the efficiency of recombination‐mediated genetic targeting. Here, we present GetPrimers (