Abstract
Human protection of telomeres 1 (POT1) gene is a single stranded telomere binding proteins with a critical role in ensuring chromosome stability. There have been variants of POT1 gene, and the polymorphisms of POT1 gene were associated with some diseases. Polymerase chain reaction–restriction fragment length polymorphism (PCR–RFLP) is a traditional method to detect the single nucleotide polymorphism (SNP), and it can be used to detect the polymorphism of rs10250202. But the restriction enzymes required for the detection of the polymorphism of rs10250202 are expensive. So we designed a novel PCR–RFLP assay for genotyping the POT1 rs10250202 SNP. In the study, a new restriction enzyme cutting site was created by created restriction site PCR (CRS-PCR), and the restriction enzyme BclI for CRS-PCR was cheaper than other enzymes. After detecting Han Chinese workers, Allele frequencies were found to be 51.54 % for allele A and 48.46 % for allele C respectively. The PCR results were confirmed by DNA sequencing. CRS-PCR provides a simple, low-cost, practical, and reproducible method.
Highlights
Telomere-related genes play an important role in maintaining the integrity of the telomeric structure that protects chromosome ends (Nan et al 2011)
Studies have shown that protection of telomeres 1 (POT1)-03 A-allele have a close relationship with breast cancer and can decrease survival rate (Shen et al 2012); and the polymorphism of POT1 rs7784168 was significantly associated with lower likelihood of major vessel invasion and overall survival of patients with hepatocellular carcinoma (Jung et al 2014)
The POT1 gene information and polymorphism site rs10250202 for POT1 were obtained from NCBI website
Summary
Telomere-related genes play an important role in maintaining the integrity of the telomeric structure that protects chromosome ends (Nan et al 2011). These proteins each bind the G-rich strand of their own telomeric repeat sequence, consistent with a direct role in protecting chromosome ends (Baumann and Cech 2001; Baumann et al 2002; Hockemeyer et al 2005). POT1 is considered to be a significant role for telomere elongation and has an association with telomerase (Izgi et al 2014).
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