Time course and inhibitors of Hae III digestion in the forensic laboratory.

E A Benzinger, R E Shirley, A K Riech, P J Sallee, K L Boster, K C Lumney
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Forensic restriction fragment length polymorphism (RFLP) profiling has become standardized in the United States and Canada to the extent that all federal, state and local forensic laboratories employ the restriction enzyme Hae III. Forensic DNA samples are sometimes resistant to digestion with Hae III. This problem is typically ascribed to sample characteristics and is dealt with through prolonged incubation with Hae III, repeated incubations and/or re-extraction. We determined and extensively tested the maximum useful duration of Hae III incubation for several types of samples. We also examined the effect of common DNA extraction reagents and laboratory procedures on subsequent restrictability of DNA. No benefit whatsoever was found to continuing digestion reactions past 1 hour. Certain laboratory reagents were found to inhibit Hae III activity at extremely low concentrations whereas others were found to have little effect on the success of the restriction digestion. Significantly, no contaminating reagent or other laboratory procedure was found to cause loss of Hae III specificity, whether enzyme activity was compromised or not. The results of this study allow the streamlining of the RFLP procedure and provide a basis for understanding how laboratory procedures may adversely affect Hae III activity and DNA digestion.

法医实验室中Hae III消化的时间过程和抑制剂。
法医限制性片段长度多态性(RFLP)分析在美国和加拿大已经标准化,所有联邦、州和地方法医实验室都使用限制性内切酶Hae III。法医DNA样本有时难以被Hae III消化。这一问题通常归因于样品的特性,并通过与Hae III长时间孵育、反复孵育和/或重新提取来解决。我们确定并广泛测试了几种类型样品的Hae III型最长有效潜伏期。我们还检查了常见的DNA提取试剂和实验室程序对随后的DNA限制的影响。消化反应持续超过1小时没有任何益处。某些实验室试剂被发现在极低浓度下抑制Hae III活性,而其他试剂被发现对限制性酶切的成功几乎没有影响。值得注意的是,没有发现污染试剂或其他实验室程序导致Hae III特异性丧失,无论酶活性是否受损。本研究的结果简化了RFLP程序,并为理解实验室程序如何对Hae III活性和DNA消化产生不利影响提供了基础。
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