PMID: 11904923Mar 22, 2002Paper

Possibility of using fusion proteins for detection of nonsense mutations and frame-shift mutations in BRCA1 gene

Molekuliarnaia genetika, mikrobiologiia i virusologiia
Nadezhda GutkinaS P Kovalenko

Abstract

The aim of this study was to evaluate the possibility of detecting nonsense and frame-shift mutations in exon 11 of brca1 gene by constructing fusion open reading frame (ORF) "exon 11 ORF-alpha-peptide of beta-galactosidase". The ability/inability of this newly constructed ORF to cause alpha-complementation in E. coli delta M15gal cells transformed by the plasmid with the ORF may reflect the absence/presence of nonsense and frame-shift mutations in the studied fragment. A single ORF fragment of exon 11 of brca1 gene--LacZ' gene was designed in pGEN7Zf plasmid, the plasmid was shown to cause Lac+ phenotype in E. coli delta M15gal. Four frame-shift deletion mutations were introduced into exon 11 sequence in the plasmid. Surprisingly, the frame-shift deletion mutations did not influence the ability of plasmids to induce Lac+ phenotype in E. coli delta M15gal in 3 cases and only one deletion mutation resulted in inability of the plasmid to form Lac+ phenotype in E. coli delta M15gal. We suppose that the phenomenon can be explained by the alpha-peptide translation reinitiation from inframe ATG codons situated within the exon 11 sequence. Seven inframe ATG sequences were found in exon 11, at least two in-frame ATG-containing fragment...Continue Reading

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