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Cloning, Characterization and Properties of Plasmids Containing CGG Triplet Repeats from the FMR-1 Gene

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Journal J Mol Biol
Publisher Elsevier
Date 1996 May 17
PMID 8636996
Citations 20
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The FMR-1 gene for the human fragile-chi syndrome, a mental retardation disease inherited by non-Mendelian transmission, contains a genetically unstable CGG region in the 5' non-translated region. The severity of the disease is correlated with the length of the CGG tract. The cloning of 28 stable plasmids containing (CGG)n inserts (where n = 6 to 240) with different extents and types of sequence interruptions (polymorphisms), and in different orientations was accomplished by three strategies in Escherichia coli. Some shorter tracts were prepared by the direct cloning of synthetic oligonucleotides, and longer runs were clones of multimers of (CGG)61, (CGG)11AGG(CGG)60CAG(CGG)8, from a cDNA from a fragile-chi patient or from expansions or deletions of these sequences in E. coli. The genetic stability of the inserts, especially for the longer tracts, was dependent on the sequence length, the presence of polymorphisms, the host cell genotypes, the orientation of the inserts in the vector and the position of cloning in a vector. Two-dimensional agarose gel electrophoresis studies on fully methylated and on non-methylated plasmids as well as chemical probe studies revealed the absence of underwound structures or accessible base-pairs. These DNAs enable a range of genetic and biochemical investigations into the molecular basis of the fragile-chi syndrome.

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