Method for Linking a Synthesized Protein to Its mRNA-DNA Complex

A nascent protein remains in a complex with its ribosome and mRNA if the stop codon is deleted from the mRNA. In the same manner, mRNA forms a stable complex with DNA if the transcription termination is blocked. In principle, if both mRNA translation and DNA transcription termination are prevented,...

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Main Authors: Shumo Liu, Ganaganor V. Shivashankar, Tohru Sano, Albert Libchaber
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2000-10-01
Series:BioTechniques
Online Access:https://www.future-science.com/doi/10.2144/00294st06
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Summary:A nascent protein remains in a complex with its ribosome and mRNA if the stop codon is deleted from the mRNA. In the same manner, mRNA forms a stable complex with DNA if the transcription termination is blocked. In principle, if both mRNA translation and DNA transcription termination are prevented, the protein should stay in a complex with its mRNA and DNA. A method is designed to test these possibilities. Using an immobilized luciferase gene sequence, a functional luciferase protein is produced that remains associated through its mRNA with its DNA, confirming the feasibility of the proposed scheme. It has potential application for in vitro synthesis of proteins and protein micro-arrays.
ISSN:0736-6205
1940-9818