URL: http://oblab.cs.nchu.edu.tw:8080/WebSDL/
What you can do: Use this web-based application system to apply the sequential deletion method to locate the functional domain of a protein and generate groups of primers.
Highlights:
  • The sequential deletion method is generally used to locate the functional domain of a protein.
  • With this method, in order to find the various N-terminal truncated mutants, researchers have to investigate the ATG-like codons, to design various multiplex polymerase chain reaction (PCR) forward primers and to do several PCR experiments.
  • This web server (N-terminal Truncated Mutants Generator for cDNA) will automatically generate groups of forward PCR primers and the corresponding reverse PCR primers that can be used in a single batch of a multiplex PCR experiment to extract the various N-terminal truncated mutants.
  • This saves much time and money for those who use the sequential deletion method in their research.
Keywords:
  • Automation
  • DNA Primers
  • DNA, Complementary/*metabolism
  • Gene Deletion
  • Mutagenesis
  • Mutation
  • Polymerase Chain Reaction/*methods
  • Polymorphism, Single Nucleotide
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA
  • User-Computer Interface
Literature and Tutorials: PubMed Link: NTMG (N-terminal Truncated Mutants Generator for cDNA) -- An automatic multiplex PCR assays design for generating various N-terminal truncated cDNA mutants

This record last updated: 10-1-2007

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