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Enzymatic production of single-stranded DNA as a target for fluorescence in situ hybridization
Authors:H. van Dekken  D. Pinkel  J. Mullikin  J. W. Gray
Affiliation:(1) Biomedical Sciences Division, Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory, PO Box 5507, 94550 Livermore, CA, USA;(2) Present address: Radiobiological Institute TNO, P.O. Box 5815, NL-2280 HV Rijswijk, The Netherlands
Abstract:This study demonstrates that Exonuclease III (Exo III) can be used to produce sufficient single-stranded (ss)DNA in chromosomes and cells to allow in situ hybridization. In this study, all of the probes were modified with biotin and the probe binding was visualized with fluorescein-labeled avidin. Exo III digestion starting at naturally occurring breaks in methanol-acetic acid preparations produced enough ssDNA for strong hybridization when human genomic DNA was used to probe human chromosomes. Pretreatment with the endonucleases EcoRI, Hind III and BamHI was used to produce more sites for initiation of Exo III digestion when using a chromosome-specific repetitive probe specific to a small chromosomal subregion near the telomere of human chromosome 1(1p36). The fluorescence intensity following hybridization to Exo Ill-treated targets was roughly equal to that following hybridization to thermally denatured targets, but background fluorescence was lower.
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