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Detection and assignment of mutations and minihaplotypes in human DNA using peptide mass signature genotyping (PMSG): application to the human RDS/peripherin gene
Authors:Telmer Cheryl A  Retchless Adam C  Kinsey Ashley D  Conley Yvette  Rigatti Brian  Gorin Michael B  Jarvik Jonathan W  Retchless Adam R
Affiliation:SpectraGenetics LLC, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania 15213, USA. cheryl.telmer@spectragenetics.com
Abstract:Peptide mass-signature genotyping (PMSG) is a scanning genotyping method that identifies mutations and polymorphisms by translating the sequence of interest in more than one reading frame and measuring the masses of the resulting peptides by mass spectrometry. PMSG was applied to the RDS/peripherin gene of 16 individuals from a family exhibiting autosomal dominant macular degeneration. The method revealed an A-->T transversion in the 5' splice site of intron 2 that is the likely cause of the disease. It also revealed four different minihaplotypes in exon 3 that represent particular combinations of SNPs at four different locations. This study demonstrates the utility of PMSG for identifying and characterizing point mutations and local minihaplotypes that are not readily analyzed by other approaches.
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