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  • Assaying the Effects of Splice Site Variants by Exon Trapping in a Mammalian Cell Line.

Assaying the Effects of Splice Site Variants by Exon Trapping in a Mammalian Cell Line.

Bio-protocol (2017-08-02)
Stuart W Tompson, Terri L Young
ABSTRACT

There are several in silico programs that endeavor to predict the functional impact of an individual's sequence variation at splice donor/acceptor sites, but experimental confirmation is problematic without a source of RNA from the individual that carries the variant. With the aid of an exon trapping vector, such as pSPL3, an investigator can test whether a splice site sequence change leads to altered RNA splicing, through expression of reference and variant mini-genes in mammalian cells and analysis of the resultant RNA products.

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Tris-EDTA buffer solution, BioUltra, for molecular biology, pH 8.0
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Trizma® hydrochloride solution, pH 7.8, BioPerformance Certified, 1 M, suitable for cell culture