Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage

Cancer has been linked to mutations within specific codons in genes that code for critical biomolecules such as tumor suppressor proteins (e.g., p53). Activated metabolites like benzo[a]pyrenediol epoxide act on preferred nucleotide sequences of DNA, and such mutations have been identified in cancer...

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Main Authors: Fundador, Erwin Oliver V., Choudhary, Dharamainder, Schenkman, John B., Rusling, James F.
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-63422022-05-04T02:31:24Z Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage Fundador, Erwin Oliver V. Choudhary, Dharamainder Schenkman, John B. Rusling, James F. Cancer has been linked to mutations within specific codons in genes that code for critical biomolecules such as tumor suppressor proteins (e.g., p53). Activated metabolites like benzo[a]pyrenediol epoxide act on preferred nucleotide sequences of DNA, and such mutations have been identified in cancers. DNA reaction site identification depends on accurate analysis of oligonucleotide fragment sizes produced by strand breakage at the damaged sites. Herein, we report a new method for DNA fragment sizing using capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection (CE-LIF). Absolute sizing accuracy and speed are achieved by utilizing a CE-LIF array with two-color fluorescence detection. Accuracy depends on correcting results with commercial standards by referring them to primary standards with the same sequences and identical labels as sample fragments. The method is demonstrated by detection of a [...GGCGCGCAG...] G reaction site for styrene oxide on an oligonucleotide representing the CYP1B1 gene. This approach avoids the need for radioactive isotopes and is less labor intensive and faster than the alternative PAGE with (32)P end labeling. 2008-03-15T07:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5578 info:doi/10.1021/ac702265b Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Capillary electrophoresis Laser-induced fluorescence DNA damage Biochemistry Chemistry
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topic Capillary electrophoresis
Laser-induced fluorescence
DNA damage
Biochemistry
Chemistry
spellingShingle Capillary electrophoresis
Laser-induced fluorescence
DNA damage
Biochemistry
Chemistry
Fundador, Erwin Oliver V.
Choudhary, Dharamainder
Schenkman, John B.
Rusling, James F.
Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage
description Cancer has been linked to mutations within specific codons in genes that code for critical biomolecules such as tumor suppressor proteins (e.g., p53). Activated metabolites like benzo[a]pyrenediol epoxide act on preferred nucleotide sequences of DNA, and such mutations have been identified in cancers. DNA reaction site identification depends on accurate analysis of oligonucleotide fragment sizes produced by strand breakage at the damaged sites. Herein, we report a new method for DNA fragment sizing using capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence detection (CE-LIF). Absolute sizing accuracy and speed are achieved by utilizing a CE-LIF array with two-color fluorescence detection. Accuracy depends on correcting results with commercial standards by referring them to primary standards with the same sequences and identical labels as sample fragments. The method is demonstrated by detection of a [...GGCGCGCAG...] G reaction site for styrene oxide on an oligonucleotide representing the CYP1B1 gene. This approach avoids the need for radioactive isotopes and is less labor intensive and faster than the alternative PAGE with (32)P end labeling.
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author Fundador, Erwin Oliver V.
Choudhary, Dharamainder
Schenkman, John B.
Rusling, James F.
author_facet Fundador, Erwin Oliver V.
Choudhary, Dharamainder
Schenkman, John B.
Rusling, James F.
author_sort Fundador, Erwin Oliver V.
title Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage
title_short Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage
title_full Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage
title_fullStr Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage
title_full_unstemmed Accurate DNA fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of DNA damage
title_sort accurate dna fragment sizing by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence array for detection of sequence specificity of dna damage
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2008
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/5578
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