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Max Plank Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden

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Principles of Site-Specific Recombinase (SSR) Technology
Frank Bucholtz 1
1Max Plank Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden

The advent of site-specific recombinase (SSR) technology and the Cre/lox system has led to numerous advances in molecular biology, and has proven itself as a valuable tool for assessing gene function in transgenic animals. This interview discusses the mechanism of site specific recombination by Cyclization recombinase (Cre) and how the use of this enzyme has led to the development of conditional mutagenesis, which has significant advantages over traditional knock out strategies.

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Biology

Molecular Evolution of the Tre Recombinase
Frank Buchholz 1
1Max Plank Institute for Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics, Dresden

Here we report the generation of Tre recombinase through directed, molecular evolution. Tre recombinase recognizes a pre-defined target sequence within the LTR sequences of the HIV-1 provirus, resulting in the excision and eradication of the provirus from infected human cells. While still in its infancy, directed molecular evolution will allow the creation of custom enzymes that will serve as tools of molecular surgery and molecular medicine.

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Biology

MISSION esiRNA for RNAi Screening in Mammalian Cells
Mirko Theis 1, Frank Buchholz 1
1Max Planck Institute of Molecular Cell Biology and Genetics

Here we use a human esiRNA library in a high-throughput screen for genes involved in cell division. We demonstrate how to set up and conduct an esiRNA screens, as well as how to analyze and validate the results.

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