New polymerases for old DNA: molecular breeding of polymerases for damage bypass and ancient DNA amplification Philipp Holliger MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology
Mt. Vesuvius (Naples, Italy)Villa dei Papyrii Herculaneum Charcoal?ancient scroll ancient text The “unreadable” scrolls of Herculaneum
Ancient DNA Neanderthal man (Homo neanderthaliensis) our closest extinct relative PCR (1993 Nobel prize in Chemistry)
Damage found in ancient DNA From Hofreiter et al Nat Rev Genet :353
The directed evolution cycle
Ghadessy et al (2001) PNAS, 98, 4552 Oil phase Water droplet
Crameri et al (1998) Nature, 391, 288 Zhao et al (1998) Nature Biotechnology, 16,258 Molecular breeding
Selection strategy d’Abbadie et al (2007) Nature Biotechnology, 25, 939
Non-cognate primer-template structures d’Abbadie et al (2007) Nature Biotechnology, 25, 939
Damage bypass d’Abbadie et al (2007) Nature Biotechnology, 25, 939
PCR amplification of DNA containing two abasic sites TaqTthTfl 3A10 d’Abbadie et al (2007) Nature Biotechnology, 25, 939
PCR amplification of ancient cave bear DNA
d’Abbadie et al (2007) Nature Biotechnology, 25, 939
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Acknowledgements MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology Marc d’Abbadie Farid J. Ghadessy David Loakes Max Planck Institute for Molecular Anthropology Michael Hofreiter Svante Pääbo NIH Section on DNA Replication, Repair and Mutagenesis Alexandra Vaisman Roger Woodgate