BIOLCHEM 415 Lecture Notes - Lecture 38: Cloning, Phosphodiester Bond, Dideoxynucleotide

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Many years, individuals who needed insulin for diabetes died. With recombinant dna, the human insulin dna can be expressed in bacteria to produce insulin. The way this works (we will cover it in detail), the mrna was isolated from pancreases and the mrna was copied into a complementary dna (cdna) The enzyme that was used for this was reverse transcrptiase, which can take rna and make dna. The dna can be cut with restriction enzymes for specific sites and can be bind to recombinant plasmids. Bacteria can be grown and purified to get insulin. Many of these major advances were awarded the noble prize. This is a palindrome (an example is racecar, it can be read the same left and right) Restriction enzymes will recognize specific sequences, usually 4-6 nucleotides, and it will cut both phosphodiester linkages on both strands. Don"t need to know the sequences for the restriction enzymes.

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