Oligonucleotide hybridization with magnetic separation assay for multiple SNP phasing

IF 2.5 Q1 Chemistry Analytica Chimica Acta: X Pub Date : 2020-07-01 DOI:10.1016/j.acax.2020.100050
Henson L. Lee Yu, Tsz Wing Fan, I-Ming Hsing
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Since humans have two copies of each gene, multiple mutations in different loci may or may not be found on the same strand of DNA (i.e., inherited from one parent). When a person is heterozygous at more than one position, the placement of these mutations, also called the haplotype phase, (i.e., cis for the same strand and trans for different strands) can result in the expression of different amount and type of proteins. In this work, we described an enzyme-free method to phase two single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) using two fluorophore/quencher-labelled probes, where one of which was biotinylated. The fluorescence signal was obtained twice: first, after the addition of the labelled probes and second, after the addition of the magnetic beads. The first signal was shown to be proportional to the total number of SNP A and SNP B present in the target analyte, while the second signal showed a marked decrease of the fluorescence signal from the non-biotinylated probe when the SNPs were in trans, showing that the probe immobilized on the magnetic bead selectively captures targets with SNPs in a cis configuration. We then mimic the nature of the human genome which consists of two haplotype copies of each gene, and showed that 250 nM of the 10 possible pairs of haplotypes could be differentiated using a combination of fluorescence microscopy and fluorescence detection.

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由于人类每个基因都有两个拷贝,在同一条DNA链上可能会发现或不会发现不同位点的多个突变(即遗传自父母一方)。当一个人在多个位置杂合时,这些突变的位置,也称为单倍型阶段(即,同一条链为顺式,不同条链为反式)可以导致表达不同数量和类型的蛋白质。在这项工作中,我们描述了一种无酶方法,使用两个荧光团/猝灭剂标记探针,其中一个被生物素化。荧光信号获得两次:第一次,在添加标记探针后,第二次,在添加磁珠后。第一个信号与目标分析物中存在的SNP A和SNP B的总数成正比,而第二个信号显示,当SNP为反式时,非生物素化探针的荧光信号显着减少,这表明固定在磁珠上的探针选择性地捕获了具有顺式结构的SNP的目标。然后,我们模拟了人类基因组的性质,每个基因由两个单倍型拷贝组成,并表明使用荧光显微镜和荧光检测相结合的方法可以区分10对可能的单倍型中的250 nM。
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Analytica Chimica Acta: X
Analytica Chimica Acta: X Chemistry-Analytical Chemistry
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