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Vol. 12, Issue 12, 1935-1942, December 2002
METHODS
A Novel Method for SNP Detection Using a New Duplex-Specific Nuclease From Crab Hepatopancreas
Dmitry A.
Shagin,1,2
Denis V.
Rebrikov,1,2
Valery B.
Kozhemyako,3
Ilia M.
Altshuler,2
Alex S.
Shcheglov,1
Pavel A.
Zhulidov,1
Ekaterina A.
Bogdanova,1,2
Dmitry B.
Staroverov,2
Valery A.
Rasskazov,3 and
Sergey
Lukyanov1,2,4
1 Shemiakin and Ovchinnikov Institute of Bioorganic
Chemistry RAS, 117871 Moscow, Russia; 2 Evrogen JSC, 117871 Moscow, Russia; 3 Pacific Institute of Bioorganic Chemistry,
RAS Far East Division, 690022 Vladivostok, Russia
We have characterized a novel nuclease from the Kamchatka crab,
designated duplex-specific nuclease (DSN). DSN displays a strong
preference for cleaving double-stranded DNA and DNA in DNA-RNA hybrid
duplexes, compared to single-stranded DNA. Moreover, the cleavage rate
of short, perfectly matched DNA duplexes by this enzyme is essentially
higher than that for nonperfectly matched duplexes of the same length.
Thus, DSN differentiates between one-nucleotide variations in DNA. We
developed a novel assay for single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP)
detection based on this unique property, termed "duplex-specific
nuclease preference" (DSNP). In this innovative assay, the DNA region
containing the SNP site is amplified and the PCR product mixed with
signal probes (FRET-labeled short sequence-specific oligonucleotides)
and DSN. During incubation, only perfectly matched duplexes between the
DNA template and signal probe are cleaved by DSN to generate
sequence-specific fluorescence. The use of FRET-labeled signal probes
coupled with the specificity of DSN presents a simple and efficient
method for detecting SNPs. We have employed the DSNP assay for the
typing of SNPs in methyltetrahydrofolate reductase, prothrombin and p53
genes on homozygous and heterozygous genomic DNA.
[Supplemental material is available online at
www.genome.org. The sequence data from this study have been submitted
to GenBank/EMBL/Date Bank under accession nos. AF520591. The following
individuals kindly provided reagents, samples, or unpublished
information as indicated in the paper: N.K. Yankovsky, A.V. Polyakov,
and G.N. Rudenskaya.]
4
Corresponding author.
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