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MICRO PROCEDURE FOR FAST TYPING OF THE GENETIC VARIANTS OF PHOSPHOGLUCOMUTASE

NCJ Number
19935
Journal
Journal of the Forensic Science Society Volume: 14 Issue: 2 Dated: (APRIL 1974) Pages: 151-157
Author(s)
B W GRUNBAUM
Date Published
1974
Length
7 pages
Annotation
THIS PAPER DESCRIBES A PROCEDURE FOR THE FAST, SPECIFIC, AND SENSITIVE DETERMINATION OF ISOENZYMS OF THE VARIOUS GENETIC TYPES OF PHOSPHOGLUCOMUTASE USING SUBMICROLITER VOLUMES OF SPECIMEN.
Abstract
CELLULOSE ACETATE IS USED AS THE SUPPORTING MEDIUM FOR ELECTROPHORESIS. A MULTIPLE SAMPLE APPLICATOR PLACES UP TO EIGHT SAMPLES ON THE MEMBRANCE IN ONE OPERATION. FOLLOWING ELECTROPHORESIS, THE CELLULOSE ACETATE MEMBRANE IS INVERTED ONTO A PRECAST GEL CONTAINING A REACTION MIXTURE WHICH YIELDS AN INSOLUBLE COLORED END PRODUCT ON INCUBATION AT 37 DEGREES C. THE WHOLE PROCEDURE, INCLUDING ELECTROPHORESIS AND STAINING, IS COMPLETE IN 30-80 MINUTES. THE RESOLUTION OF THE VARIOUS ISOENZYMES IS ADEQUATE AND PERMITS READY DISCRIMINATION OF THE COMMON GENETIC TYPES OF PHOSPHOBLUCOMUTASE, NAMELY TYPES 1, 2-1 AND 2. (AUTHOR ABSTRACT)