Preferential isolation of DNA fragments associated with CpG islands.
- 9 May 1995
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 92 (10) , 4229-4233
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.92.10.4229
Abstract
We describe a procedure for preferential isolation of DNA fragments with G+C-rich portions. Such fragments occur in known genes within or adjacent to CpG islands. Since about 56% of human genes are associated with CpG islands, isolation of these fragments permits detection and probing of many genes within much larger segments of DNA, such as cosmids or yeast artificial chromosomes, which have not been sequenced. Cloned DNA fragments digested with four restriction endonucleases were subjected to denaturing gradient gel electrophoresis. Long G+C-rich sections in fragments inhibit strand dissociation after the fragments reach retardation level in the gradient; such fragments are retained in the gel after most others disappear. Nucleotide sequences of the retained fragments show that about half of these fragments appear to be derived from CpG islands. Northern analysis indicated the presence of RNA complementary to most of the retained fragments. A heuristic approach to the relation between base sequence and the kinetics of strand dissociation of partly melted molecules appears to account for retention and nonretention. The expectation that CpG island fragments will be enriched among fragments retained in a denaturing gradient is supported by rate estimates based on melting theory applied to known sequences. This method, designated SPM for segregation of partly melted molecules, is expected to provide a means for convenient and efficient isolation of genes from unsequenced DNA.Keywords
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