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So You Found a Gene ? NOW WHAT ??
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How do we determine a genes function? We can infer certain roles based on sequence comparisons (Couple Weeks Ago) These roles are not concrete without experimental data For Example:the NEW protein is a kinase (based on sequence) but without showing that the kinase domain is necessary for function this is not confirmed. How would this be possible using the techniques we have available?
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How do we determine a genes function? The function of a gene (or Section of a Gene) can be determined using Two methods along with Transgenesis. Site-directed Mutagenesis: Single/Double Amino Acid Changes Small Deletions Domain Mutagenesis: Large sections (Domains) of a gene product are removed
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Site-Directed Mutagenesis Involves Specific Base-pair changes in a DNA sequence. Can be done in several ways: PCR mediated Vector mediated Very useful in determining the role of active site residues, residues that are believed to be phosphorylated, etc.
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How does it work ? In site-directed mutagenesis Primers are deisgned which contain a small area that is different and a large area that is identical to the ‘Normal’Gene Sequence. When a Polymerase incorporates this primer the change is made in one copy of the resulting products. Some methods then select for the ‘Altered’ Version. A C G T C T A G A A C G C C T A G A A TR T S R
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Vector Mediated
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Removing Domains A KinaseC NEW Kinase Design PCR Primers which ‘JUMP’ B AC Protein without Kinase Domain
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