A GENOTYPIC MUTATION SYSTEM MEASURING MUTATIONS IN RESTRICTION RECOGNITION SEQUENCES

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FELLEYBOSCO, E [1 ]
POURZAND, C [1 ]
ZIJLSTRA, J [1 ]
AMSTAD, P [1 ]
CERUTTI, P [1 ]
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[1] SWISS INST EXPTL CANC RES, DEPT CARCINOGENESIS, CH-1066 EPALINGES, SWITZERLAND
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10.1093/nar/19.11.2913
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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The RFLP/PCR approach (restriction fragment length polymorphism/polymerase chain reaction) to genotypic mutation analysis described here measures mutations in restriction recognition sequences. Wild-type DNA is restricted before the resistant, mutated sequences are amplified by PCR and cloned. We tested the capacity of this experimental design to isolate a few copies of a mutated sequence of the human c-Ha-ras1 gene from a large excess of wild-type DNA. For this purpose we constructed a 272 bp fragment with 2 mutations in the Pvull recognition sequence 1727-1732 and studied the rescue by RFLP/PCR of a few copies of this 'Pvull mutant standard'. Following amplification with Taq-polymerase and cloning into lambda-gt10, plaques containing wild-type sequence, Pvull mutant standard or Taq-polymerase induced bp changes were quantitated by hybridization with specific oligonucleotide probes. Our results indicate that 10 Pvull mutant standard copies can be rescued from 10(8) to 10(9) wild-type sequences. Taq polymerase errors originating from unrestricted, residual wild-type DNA were sequence dependent and consisted mostly of transversions originating at G.C bp. In contrast to a doubly mutated 'standard' the capacity to rescue single bp mutations by RFLP/PCR is limited by Taq-polymerase errors. Therefore, we assessed the capacity of our protocol to isolate a G to T transversion mutation at base pair 1698 of the Mspl-site 1695-1698 of the c-Ha-ras1 gene from excess wild-type ras1 DNA. We found that 100 copies of the mutated ras1 fragment could be readily rescued from 10(8) copies of wild-type DNA.
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