cDNA Library Construction Service
cDNA libraries are essential tools and starting points for gene function studies, novel gene discovery, transcriptome analysis, and protein interaction research. Leveraging decades of expertise in molecular biology, Creative Biogene provides comprehensive, high-throughput, and high-standard one-stop services for cDNA library construction. Our platform standardizes and streamlines the complex library construction workflow, ensuring that clients receive high-quality, high-coverage cDNA libraries, enabling precise downstream analysis without the burden of labor-intensive experiments.
Why Choose Creative Biogene for cDNA Library Construction?
A high-quality cDNA library is crucial for success in functional genomics research. Traditional workflows are technically challenging, time-consuming, and highly sensitive to errors at any step, which can compromise the entire library. Creative Biogene's one-stop platform addresses these critical challenges with four core advantages:
Exceptional Library Quality
Primary libraries exceed 1×106 CFU with >95% recombination rate, allowing efficient directional cloning into standard or customized vectors, ensuring reliable capture of rare transcripts and robust downstream functional analysis.
Integrated and Optimized Workflow
From total RNA QC, mRNA purification, cDNA synthesis and modification, to vector ligation, transformation, and library quality control, we provide seamless end-to-end services. Clients need only supply samples or RNA to obtain a high-quality final library.
Flexible, Customizable Solutions
We offer eight major types of cDNA library construction to meet diverse research needs, from standard libraries to specialized libraries with normalization, subtraction, or other modifications.
Experience-Driven Professional Support
Our team of senior scientists has constructed thousands of successful libraries. From initial project design to troubleshooting and final data analysis, we provide comprehensive professional support.
Core Technology Platform
Creative Biogene's proprietary cDNA library construction and optimization platform integrates advanced enzymology, efficient nucleic acid handling, and intelligent bioinformatics analysis. This approach addresses traditional limitations in full-length capture, uniformity, and representativeness, delivering libraries suitable for downstream research.
Patented Normalization Algorithm
Balances high- and low-abundance transcripts, facilitating rare gene discovery.
Efficient Subtractive Hybridization System
Rapidly enriches differentially expressed genes, improving research efficiency.
Libraries designed for yeast single, double, or triple hybrid assays retain high functional activity in eukaryotic systems.
Comprehensive cDNA Library Types
| Library Type | Key Features | Scientific Applications |
| Standard cDNA | Fast, economical, reliable | Snapshot of gene expression in specific tissues or cells |
| Full-Length cDNA | High full-length rate, complete 5' and 3' ends | Obtain complete ORFs for eukaryotic expression, protein production, and functional studies |
| Normalized cDNA | Balanced distribution of high- and low-abundance genes | Efficient screening of rare transcripts, reduced repetitive screening of abundant genes |
| Subtracted cDNA | Enrichment of differentially expressed genes | Identify genes with expression differences between samples |
| Suppression Subtractive Hybridization | Efficient enrichment of rare differentially expressed genes without physical separation | Enrich low-abundance DEGs, suitable for small sample sizes |
| Yeast One-Hybrid | Designed for protein-DNA interaction screening | Identify transcription factors binding specific DNA sequences |
| Yeast Two-Hybrid | Designed for protein-protein interaction screening | Identify prey proteins interacting with bait proteins at the genome-wide level |
| Yeast Three-Hybrid | Designed for interactions dependent on a third molecule | Study RNA- or protein-mediated complex protein interactions |
Not sure which library suits your needs? Contact our scientists for a free consultation.
Case Study
In a study of host dependency factors for multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants, researchers found conserved transcriptional responses in infected Calu-3 cells and, using a genome-wide CRISPR loss-of-function screen, identified host genes required for infection, many shared across variants; validation with small molecules and approved drugs highlighted reactive oxygen species production as an early step in viral replication. Creative Biogene's cDNA library construction platform can support similar studies by providing full-length, normalized, and differentially enriched cDNA libraries suitable for capturing transcriptomic changes and enabling high-confidence discovery of genes involved in variant-independent cellular responses.
Figure 1. High-stringency CRISPR loss-of-function screening in Calu-3 cells using the GeCKO v2 library (Creative Biogene) identified host genes involved in SARS-CoV-2 variant infection. (Frasson I, et al., 2024)
Start Your Gene Discovery Journey
Streamline your research by choosing Creative Biogene's reliable, professional, and experienced cDNA library construction services. Contact us for a free project evaluation and quotes. Our expert team is ready to help transform your innovative ideas into scientific discoveries.
FAQ
What materials are needed to start a cDNA library project?
- Sample: Fresh-frozen tissue (>100 mg), cells (>10^7), or high-quality total RNA (>200 ng/µL, RIN >8.0, intact). Total RNA is preferred.
- Project Info: Experimental goal, library type, downstream applications (e.g., yeast hybrid, phage display), and any specific vector.
- Our scientific advisors provide guidance on sample preparation and design if uncertain.
Typical construction timeline for different library types:
The typical construction timeline depends on the library type: standard cDNA libraries generally take about four to five weeks, full-length, normalized, subtracted, or SSH libraries require approximately six to eight weeks, and yeast hybrid libraries usually take five to seven weeks. Timelines may vary based on sample quality and specific library requirements, and detailed schedules are provided at the beginning of each project.
Are downstream screening or sequencing services provided?
Constructed cDNA libraries are ready for downstream applications, including high-throughput sequencing using Illumina or PacBio platforms, functional screening such as yeast one-, two-, and three-hybrid assays, or phage display selection, and targeted gene cloning directly from the library.