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[Protocol]Construction of a multicopy genomic DNA library and its application for suppression analysis
Hongbaek Cho
J. Microbiol. 2019;57(12):1041-1047.   Published online November 22, 2019
DOI: https://doi.org/10.1007/s12275-019-9417-8
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Suppression analysis is used for the identification of new genes and genetic interactions when there is a notable phenotype available for genetic selection or screening. A random genomic DNA library constructed on a multi-copy plasmid is a useful tool for suppression analysis when one expects that an overdose of a few genes will suppress the phenotype. These libraries have been successfully used to determine the function of a gene by revealing genes whose functions are related to the gene of interest. They have also been used to identify the targets of chemical or biological agents by increasing the number of unaffected target gene products in a cell. In this article, I will discuss important considerations for constructing multicopy genomic DNA libraries. The protocol provided in this paper should be a useful guide for constructing genomic DNA libraries in many bacterial species for which multi-copy plasmids are available.

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