Title of article
Separation of Genomic DNA from Plasmid DNA by Selective Renaturation with Immobilized Metal Affinity Capture
Author/Authors
Cano، Tony نويسنده , , Murphy، Jason C. نويسنده , , Fox، George E. نويسنده , , Willson، Richard C. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2004
Pages
-1471
From page
1472
To page
0
Abstract
In contrast to proteins, many nucleic acids can undergo reversible modification of their conformations, and this flexibility can be used to facilitate purification. Selective renaturation with capture is a novel method of removing contaminating genomic DNA from plasmid samples. Plasmid DNA quickly renatures after thermal denaturation and cooling (or alkaline denaturation followed by neutralization), whereas genomic DNA remains locally denatured after rapid cooling in mismatch-stabilizing high ionic strength buffer. Partially denatured genomic DNA can be selectively bound to a metal chelate affinity adsorbent through exposed purine bases, while double-stranded renatured plasmid DNA is not bound. Using this method we have readily achieved 1,000,000-fold clearance of 71 wt % contaminating E. coli genomic DNA from plasmid samples.
Keywords
waist circumference , Abdominal obesity , Food patterns , Prospective study
Journal title
IEEE Design and Test of Computers
Serial Year
2004
Journal title
IEEE Design and Test of Computers
Record number
90326
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