Publications by authors named "Debra Dederich"

Article Synopsis
  • AAV vectors have single-stranded genomes that contribute to their gradual but long-lasting gene expression.
  • Researchers used single-molecule sequencing to analyze AAV DNA directly from capsids, confirming the presence of inverted terminal repeats (ITRs) at the 3' end, crucial for vector packaging.
  • The study found inconsistencies in the 5' end termination of oversized vectors, suggesting they might not follow traditional DNA synthesis and also revealed the presence of some contaminating plasmid DNA.
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A rigorous understanding of the biological function of superhelical tension in cellular DNA requires the development of new tools and model systems for study. To this end, an ethidium bromide[#x02013]free method has been developed to prepare large quantities of either negatively or positively super-coiled plasmid DNA. The method is based upon the known effects of ionic strength on the direction of binding of DNA to an archaeal histone, rHMfB, with low and high salt concentrations leading to positive and negative DNA supercoiling, respectively.

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To meet the new challenge of generating the draft sequences of mammalian genomes, we describe the development of a novel high throughput 96-well method for the purification of plasmid DNA template using size-fractionated, acid-washed glass beads. Unlike most previously described approaches, the current method has been designed and optimized to facilitate the direct binding of alcohol-precipitated plasmid DNA to glass beads from alkaline lysed bacterial cells containing the insoluble cellular aggregate material. Eliminating the tedious step of separating the cleared lysate significantly simplifies the method and improves throughput and reliability.

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