Reconstitution of the DNA amplification system in microcompartments is the primary step toward artificial cell construction through a bottom-up approach. However, amplification of >100 kbp DNA in micrometer-sized reactors has not yet been achieved. Here, implementing a fully reconstituted replisome of in micrometer-sized water-in-oil droplets, we developed the replication cycle reaction (RCR) system. For a 16 kbp template DNA, the RCR system yielded positive RCR signals with a high success rate (82%) for the amplification from single molecule template DNA. The success rate for a 208 kbp template DNA was evidently lower (23%). This study establishes a platform for genome-sized DNA amplification from a single copy of template DNA with the potential to build more complex artificial cell systems comprising a large number of genes.
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