Bio-Rad DCode™ Universal Mutation Detection System User Manual
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Section 1
Introduction
The DCode control kit for SSCP (Single Stranded Conformational
Polymorphism) provides reagents that are used to prepare mutant and
wild-type DNA for gel electrophoresis with the DCode universal mutation
detection system. The SSCP technique is based on the fact that single-
stranded DNA has a defined secondary structure. Sequence differences
as small as a single base change can affect this secondary structure and
can be detected by electrophoresis in a nondenaturing polyacrylamide
gel.
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Double stranded mutant and wild-type samples are first denatured
into single strands and then loaded onto the gel. Differences in mobili-
ty of the single strands between the wild-type DNA and the other sam-
ples indicate a mutation. SSCP is a widely used mutation screening
method because of its simplicity.
The DCode control kit for SSCP contains wild-type DNA, mutant
DNA, two 19 base-pair oligonucleotide primers, and 2x SSCP gel loading
dye. The mutant DNA is identical to the wild-type DNA, except for a
single A to T mutation at fragment base number 110. The PCR reaction
will produce a 299 bp fragment. There are sufficient amounts of DNA
and primers for five 100 µl PCR reactions for both the mutant and wild-
type DNA.
1.1 Kit Components
Item
Concentration
Amount
Volume
Mutant DNA
50 pg/µl
500 pg
10 µl
Wild-type DNA
50 pg/µl
500 pg
10 µl
Primer A
10 pmol/µl
400 pmol
40 µl
Primer B
10 pmol/µl
400 pmol
40 µl
2x SSCP Gel Loading Dye
2x
1 ml
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Table of Contents
Section 1
Introduction................................................................... 1
1.1
Kit Components .........................................................................
1
1.2
Additional Supplies Required....................................................
2
1.3
Storage Conditions.....................................................................
2
Section 2
PCR* Reaction .............................................................. 3
Section 3
SSCP Gel ....................................................................... 4
Section 4
Troubleshooting ............................................................ 7
4.1
PCR............................................................................................
7
4.2
SSCP Gel ...................................................................................
8
Section 5
Reference ....................................................................... 8
* The Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) process is covered by patents owned by Hoffman-
La Roche.
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