Stepwise strategy for one-pot synthesis of single-stranded DNA rings from multiple short fragments.

2020 
Cyclic rings of single-stranded DNA have various unique properties, but still wider applications have been hampered by their poor availability. This paper reports a convenient one-pot method in which these rings are efficiently synthesized by using T4 DNA ligase through convergent cyclization of easily-available short DNA fragments. The key of the present method is to separate all the splint oligonucleotides into several sets, and add each set sequentially with appropriate interval to the solutions containing all the short DNA fragments. Compared with simple one-pot strategy involving simultaneous addition of all the splints at the beginning of reaction, both the selectivity and the yields of target single-stranded DNA rings are greatly improved. This convergent method is especially useful to prepare large-sized rings which are otherwise hardly obtainable. By starting from six short DNA fragments (71-82 nt), prepared by a DNA synthesizer, a single-stranded DNA ring of 452-nt size was synthesized in 35 mol% yield and in high selectivity. Satisfactorily pure DNA rings were obtainable simply by treating the crude products with exonuclease.
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