DCC probes, primers, and kits
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1. A kit for amplification of a DCC gene by polymerase chain reaction, comprising:
- a first isolated set consisting of pairs of single stranded DNA primers, wherein the sequence of said primers is complementary to human wild-type DCC gene coding sequences as shown in FIG. 4, said set priming synthesis of a second set consisting of one or more oligonucleotides, said second set consisting of all nucleotides of the DCC gene coding sequences as shown in FIG. 4.
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A new human gene termed DCC is disclosed. Methods and kits are provided for assessing mutations of the DCC gene in human tissues and body samples. Insertion, deletion, and point mutations in DCC are observed in human tumor cells. Normal tissues express DCC while most colorectal cancers do not. Loss of wild-type DCC genes is associated with neoplastic progression and a diminished life expectancy.
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1. A kit for amplification of a DCC gene by polymerase chain reaction, comprising:
a first isolated set consisting of pairs of single stranded DNA primers, wherein the sequence of said primers is complementary to human wild-type DCC gene coding sequences as shown in FIG. 4, said set priming synthesis of a second set consisting of one or more oligonucleotides, said second set consisting of all nucleotides of the DCC gene coding sequences as shown in FIG. 4. - View Dependent Claims (2)
- 3. An isolated and purified nucleic acid probe useful for specifically detecting DCC genes in a human genome, wherein said probe comprises an oligonucleotide consisting of sequences complementary to human wild-type DCC gene coding sequences as shown in FIG. 4, and wherein said oligonucleotide specifically hybridizes to DCC genes.
- 4. An isolated and purified nucleic acid probe useful for specifically detecting DCC genes in a human genome wherein said probe comprises an oligonucleotide consisting of sequences complementary to the XbaI-Eco0109 fragment located 165 bp downstream from the DCC exon located at nucleotides 29 to 150 in fragment P as shown in FIG. 3.
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5. A set of nucleic acid probes useful for detecting loss of wild-type DCC genes, said probes comprising oligonucleotides which in the aggregate are complementary to all nucleotides of the DCC gene, said oligonucleotides consisting of sequences complementary to human wild-type DCC gene sequences, wherein said oligonucleotides specifically hybridize to DCC genes.
- 8. An isolated and purified allele-specific probe useful for specifically detecting a mutant DCC gene, said probe comprising a nucleic acid oligomer, said nucleic acid oligomer consisting of sequences complementary to a contiguous region of a DCC gene harboring a mutation, said probe specifically hybridizing to a DCC allele.
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13. An isolated pair of single stranded DNA primers for amplification of DCC gene sequences by polymerase chain reaction, wherein the sequence of said primers is complementary to human wild-type DCC gene coding sequences as shown in FIG. 4, said pair priming specific synthesis of an oligonucleotide consisting of all or a portion of the nucleotide sequence of the DCC gene coding sequences as shown in FIG. 4.
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