Sunday, November 11, 2012

DNA ELECTROPHORESIS:


DNA ELECTROPHORESIS
1 KB Ladder DNA:
Description: A number of proprietary plasmids are digested to completion with appropriate restriction enzymes to yield 10 bands suitable for use as molecular weight standards for agarose gel electrophoresis. The digested DNA includes fragments ranging from 0.5 to 10.0 Kb. The 3.0 Kb fragment has increased intensity to serve as a reference band.
Source: dsDNA is digested to completion with appropriate restriction enzyme; phenol extracted and equilibrated to 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) and 1 mM EDTA.
Concentration: 500 µg/ml
Storage condition: 10 mM Tris-HCl (pH 8.0) and 1 mM EDTA. For long term storage, store at -20°C. DNA ladders are stable for at least three months at 4°C.
Notes: All fragments have 4-base 5’-overhangs that can be labeled using T4 Polynucleotide Kinase or filled-in using DNA polymerase I Klenow fragment. Use α-[32P] dATP or α-[32P] dTTP for fill-in reaction. Dilute in TE or other buffer of minimal ionic strength. DNA may denature if diluted in dH2O and run aberrantly in gel.

Photograph 1: Horizontal Electrophoresis set running DNA on Agarose gel 
Usage recommendation: Load 0.5 µg of the 1 KB ladder diluted in sample buffer. The 1 KB ladder was not digested for precise quantification of DNA mass, but can be used for approximating the mass of DNA in comparably intense samples of similar size. The approximate mass of DNA in each of the bands is given below (assuming a 0.5 µg loading).
Fragment
Base pairs (bp)
DNA mass (ng)
1
10002
42
2
8001
42
3
6001
50
4
5001
42
5
4001
33
6
3001
125
7
2000
48
8
1500
36
9
1000
42
10a
517
42
10b
500

Figure 1: Molecular size of 1 Kb ladder (DNA marker)
Source: A practical manual for molecular biology. Tiwari KB


Photograph 2: DNA stained with EtBr under UV illumination

Amount of agarose gel and efficient range of separation of linear DNA molecules

Amount of Agarose in Gel (%)
Efficient range of separation of linear DNA molecules (Kb)
0.3
                                     60-5                                   
0.6
20-1
0.7
10-0.8
0.9
7-0.5
1.2
6-0.4
1.5
4-0.2
2.0
3-0.1

1 comments:

Unknown said...

Great post! Thanks a lot for sharing this information. Cheers!

klenow dna polymerase

Bacteria in Photos

Bacteria in Photos