Vol. 12, Issue 9, 1428-1433, September 2002
METHODS
Mutation Detection Using Mass Spectrometric Separation of Tiny Oligonucleotide Fragments
Colleen
Elso,1
Brendan
Toohey,1
Gavin E.
Reid,1,2
Karl
Poetter,1,3
Richard J.
Simpson,1,2 and
Simon J.
Foote1,4
1 The Walter and Eliza Hall Institute of Medical Research,
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, 3050, Australia, 2 Joint
Protein Structure Laboratory, The Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research,
Royal Melbourne Hospital, Victoria, 3050, Australia, and
3 Australian Genome Research Facility, The Walter and Eliza
Hall Institute of Medical Research, Royal Melbourne Hospital,
Victoria 3050, Australia
A DNA mutation detection protocol able to identify and characterize
a previously unknown change in a given sequence in a rapid, efficient,
sensitive, and inexpensive manner is required to take advantage of the
resources now available to researchers through the genome sequencing
projects. We have developed a method based on base-specific cleavage of
polymerase chain reaction (PCR) products and then separation of the
fragments by matrix-assisted laser desorption ionization-mass
spectrometry (MALDI-MS), which can meet these criteria. Differences are
seen as the presence, absence, or mass change of peaks corresponding to
fragments affected by the base difference. This technique is shown
through the detection of a polymorphism in the 3' untranslated region
of IL12p40 from a double-stranded PCR product, and the detection of a
single nucleotide polymorphism between two mouse strains. The
sensitivity of the technique can be increased with the use of
postsource decay, which enables differentiation of two fragments of
identical mass but different sequence. The level of specificity and the
rapid sample analysis time lend this technique to the mass screening of
individuals for sequence changes and, in combination with MS sequencing
methods, could be used to facilitate rapid resequencing of DNA.
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Corresponding author.
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