Complement this kit with NEBridge Golden Gate Assembly Kit (BsmBI-v2) (NEB #E1602)
Learn about Ligase Fidelity and Push the Limits of Golden Gate Assembly (50+ fragments)
The NEBridge Golden Gate Assembly Kit (BsaI-HFv2) contains an optimized mix of BsaI-HFv2 and
T4 DNA Ligase. Together these enzymes can direct the assembly of multiple inserts/modules using the
Golden Gate approach. Also included is the pGGAselect destination plasmid, which provides a backbone
for your assembly, features convenient restriction enzyme sites for
subcloning, and has T7/SP6 promoter sequences to enable in vitro transcription.
The efficient and seamless assembly of DNA fragments, commonly referred to as
Golden Gate assembly (1,2), has its origins in 1996, when for the first time it was
shown that multiple inserts could be assembled into a vector backbone using only
the sequential (3) or simultaneous (4) activities of a single Type IIS restriction enzyme and T4 DNA Ligase.
Type IIS restriction enzymes bind to their recognition sites but cut the DNA
downstream from that site at a positional, not sequence-specific, cut site. Thus,
a single Type IIS restriction enzyme can be used to generate DNA fragments with
unique overhangs. As an example, BsaI has a recognition site of GGTCTC(N1/
N5), where the GGTCTC represents the recognition/binding site, and the N1/
N5 indicates the cut site is one base downstream on the top strand, and five
bases downstream on the bottom strand. Assembly of digested fragments
proceeds through annealing of complementary four base overhangs on adjacent
fragments. The digested fragments and the final assembly no longer contain
Type IIS restriction enzyme recognition sites, so no further cutting is possible.
The assembly product accumulates with time.
While particularly useful for multi-fragment assemblies such as Transcription
Activator Like Effectors (TALEs)(5) and TALEs fused to a FokI nuclease catalytic
domain (TALENs)(6), the Golden Gate method can also be used for cloning of
single inserts and inserts from diverse populations that enable library creation. To learn more about the Golden Gate Assembly workflow, watch this video tutorial.
To help select the best DNA assembly method for your needs, please use our Synthetic Biology/DNA Assembly Selection Chart.
Please note that while general descriptions regarding Golden Gate Assembly use the BsaI nomenclature, this kit and protocols feature the specific engineered form optimized for Golden Gate Assembly, BsaI-HFv2.
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