Pl. Ross et P. Belgrader, ANALYSIS OF SHORT TANDEM REPEAT POLYMORPHISMS IN HUMAN DNA BY MATRIX-ASSISTED LASER-DESORPTION IONIZATION MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Analytical chemistry, 69(19), 1997, pp. 3966-3972
The analysis of an important class of human genetic polymorphisms, sho
rt tandem repeats (STRs), using matrix-assisted laser desorption/ioniz
ation time-of-flight mass spectrometry (MALDI-TOFMS) is described. Sev
eral model STR systems have been investigated to evaluate MALDI-TOFMS
as a realistic alternative to established electrophoresis procedures,
and to develop rapid and generally applicable approaches to polymerase
chain reaction (PCR) product purification for MALDI-TOFMS analysis. A
purification/preconcentration method for PCR product preparation base
d on affinity capture of biotin-labeled PCR products is demonstrated t
o be directly compatible with MALDI-TOFMS analysis. The entire sample
preparation for MALDI-TOFMS analysis immediately following PCR amplifi
cation from human DNA extracts can be accomplished routinely in under
12 min in a single Eppendorf tube. The simplicity of this approach ess
entially eliminates the sample preparation bottleneck encountered with
MALDI-TOFMS analysis of PCR products using exiting methods. Using thi
s method, encouraging genotyping results are demonstrated for the THO1
and TPOxx STR systems using subpicomole quantities that represent a f
raction of the original dsDNA from a single PCR reaction. The techniqu
e is also demonstrated to facilitate rapid sizing of PCR fragments lar
ger than 200 bases using MALDI-TOFMS. As described here, the analysis
of DNA can be accomplished in a manner that takes advantage of the rap
id and accurate analysis capabilities offered by MALDI-TOFMS.