Detection of nonsense and frameshift mutations in BRCA1 gene using a new plasmid vector pPhoA-frame |
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Authors: | N. I. Gutkina V. V. Bogachev S. P. Kovalenko |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cellular and Molecular Laboratory -IHEM-, Faculty of Medical Sciences, National University of Cuyo, Mendoza, Argentina |
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Abstract: | The technique for detecting frameshift and nonsense mutations in the human BRCA1 gene has been suggested. The technique presumes the construction of recombinant plasmids where the tested DNA fragment is placed in frame with alkaline phosphatase gene of Escherichia coli (phoA). A special plasmid pPhoA-frame was constructed for this analysis, and the plasmid contained the DNA fragment that encodes alkaline phosphatase of E. coli. The synthetic DNA fragment with BglII, StuI, ApaI and SacII sites was inserted into the DNA fragment that encodes alkaline phosphatase of E. coli between Ala218 and Gly219 codons to facilitate the cloning of BRCA1 gene fragments. The occurrence of the frameshift or nonsense mutation in the tested DNA fragment can be detected after the transformation of E. coli by the recombinant plasmid that contains the tested fragment. E. coli colonies with newly constructed recombinant plasmids are plated out on the indicator agar. In the case of the frameshift or nonsense mutation, the colonies are not colored, and DNA fragments without these mutations result in the formation of blue colonies. |
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