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  • RNAarecrazy
    Junior Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 4

    Reply from NEB re: ssDNA library prep

    I thought this might be helpful for some of you.

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    Thank you for contacting NEB Technical Support.


    Dear Chris,

    Your question and answer are below:

    Question:
    Sent: Thursday, August 28, 2014 3:28 PM
    To: Info
    Subject: NEBNext RNA Library kit for ssDNA?

    Hi NEB,
    Can I adapt the NEBNext RNA library to generate library using ssDNA as starting material? I assume I can just start the protocol beginning from the second strand cDNA synthesis. Correct me if I am wrong..
    Thank you



    Answer:
    In the NEBNext RNA library prep kits, the second strand cDNA synthesis has been optimized to generate a second strand cDNA from the DNA-RNA hybrid resulting from the first strand synthesis step.

    During second strand synthesis, RNA primers are generated by the RNase H enzyme present in the second strand synthesis enzyme mix. RNase H nicks the RNA template, creates RNA primers. This primers are extended by DNA Pol I present in the enzyme mix. Finally, E.coli DNase Ligase close the nicks.

    In your case, since you already have ssDNA, I would suggest to make double stranded DNA using random primers. Then take that DNA into the E7370 - NEBNext® Ultra™ DNA Library Prep Kit for Illumina®.

    I hope this is helpful. Please contact us back if you have further questions.
    Deyra
  • BioDynami
    Registered Vendor
    • Jul 2016
    • 41

    #2
    There is a kit for ssDNA: NGS Single Stranded DNA Library Prep Kit from BioDynami:

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