通过荧光原位杂交对单个拉直的DNA分子进行高灵敏度、高分辨率的物理作图

Mei Wang, Thomas Duell, Joe W Gray, Heinz-Ulrich G Weier
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现在可以通过荧光原位杂交(FISH)在单个DNA分子(DNA纤维)上快速进行具有千碱基(kb)分辨率的克隆DNA片段的高分辨率物理定位。我们开发了一种称为“定量DNA纤维图谱”的敏感程序,该程序由三个步骤组成:DNA纤维的制备、非同位素标记探针的杂交和通过荧光图像分析确定相对图谱位置。DNA纤维是通过将线性化的DNA分子的一端或两端结合到固体基质上,然后在干燥过程中通过后退弯月面的作用均匀拉伸分子(“分子梳”)而产生的。在这个方案的一个微小变化中,我们沉积圆形DNA分子。DNA固定化的基质是氨基硅烷衍生的玻璃载玻片、盖玻片或云母薄片。制备探针以复染来自待绘制的克隆的DNA纤维,并用于沿着线性或环状DNA分子的特定标志,例如克隆载体序列。结合探针的杂交和免疫细胞化学检测之后,分析图像并记录相对距离以进行图谱组装。在这里,我们描述了我们在底物制备、分子梳理和沿着17kb至1200kb大小的DNA分子定位1.2kb至100kb大小的克隆或酶合成探针方面的经验。
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High sensitivity, high resolution physical mapping by fluorescence in situ hybridization on to individual straightened DNA molecules

High resolution physical mapping of clonal DNA fragments with kilobase (kb) resolution can now be performed rapidly by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) onto individual DNA molecules (DNA fibers). We developed a sensitive procedure termed ‘quantitative DNA fiber mapping’ which consists of three steps: preparation of DNA fibers, hybridization of non-isotopically labeled probes and determination of the relative mapping position by fluorescence image analysis. The DNA fibers are produced by binding linearized DNA molecules with one or both ends to a solid substrate followed by homogeneous stretching of the molecule by the action of a receding meniscus during drying (‘molecular combing’). In a slight variation of this protocol, we deposit circular DNA molecules. Substrates for DNA immobilization are glass slides, coverslips or thin sheets of mica derivatized with amino-silane. Probes are prepared to counterstain the DNA fibers, from the clones to be mapped and for specific landmarks along linear or circular DNA molecules such as cloning vector sequences. Following hybridization and immunocytochemical detection of bound probes, images are analysed and relative distances are recorded for map assembly. Here, we describe our experience with substrate preparation, molecular combing and mapping of cloned or enzymatically synthesized probes ranging in size from 1.2 kb to 100 kb along DNA molecules that are between 17 kb and 1200 kb in size.

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