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Medical Biochemistry

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

2003

Mutation

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Characterization Of Mutations And Loss Of Heterozygosity Of P53 And K-Ras2 In Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines By Immobilized Polymerase Chain Reaction, James Butz, Eric Wickstrom, Jeremy Edwards Jul 2003

Characterization Of Mutations And Loss Of Heterozygosity Of P53 And K-Ras2 In Pancreatic Cancer Cell Lines By Immobilized Polymerase Chain Reaction, James Butz, Eric Wickstrom, Jeremy Edwards

Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Faculty Papers

Background

The identification of known mutations in a cell population is important for clinical applications and basic cancer research. In this work an immobilized form of the polymerase chain reaction, referred to as polony technology, was used to detect mutations as well as gene deletions, resulting in loss of heterozygosity (LOH), in cancer cell lines. Specifically, the mutational hotspots in p53, namely codons 175, 245, 248, 249, 273, and 282, and K-ras2, codons 12, 13 and 61, were genotyped in the pancreatic cell line, Panc-1. In addition LOH analysis was also performed for these same two genes in Panc-1 by …