Golden Gate Cloning of MoClo Standard Parts.

Methods Mol Biol

Leibniz Institut of Plant Biochemistry, Department of Cell and Metabolic Biology, Halle, Germany.

Published: October 2024

Efficient DNA assembly methods are an essential prerequisite in the field of synthetic biology. Modular cloning systems, which rely on Golden Gate cloning for DNA assembly, are designed to facilitate assembly of multigene constructs from libraries of standard parts through a series of streamlined one-pot assembly reactions. Standard parts consist of the DNA sequence of a genetic element of interest such as a promoter, coding sequence, or terminator, cloned in a plasmid vector. Standard parts for the modular cloning system MoClo, also called level 0 modules, must be flanked by two BsaI restriction sites in opposite orientations and should not contain internal sequences for two type IIS restriction sites, BsaI and BpiI, and optionally for a third type IIS enzyme, BsmBI. We provide here a detailed protocol for cloning of level 0 modules. This protocol requires the following steps: (1) defining the type of part that needs to be cloned, (2) designing primers for amplification, (3) performing polymerase chain reaction (PCR) amplification, (4) cloning of the fragments using Golden Gate cloning, and finally (5) sequencing of the part. For large standard parts, it is preferable to first clone sub-parts as intermediate level -1 constructs. These sub-parts are sequenced individually and are then further assembled to make the final level 0 module.

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