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Purification of DNA from living cells

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1 Purification of DNA from living cells
Total cell DNA : usually genomic DNA as a source for gene cloning Pure plasmid DNA Phage DNA

2 The basic steps in preparation of total cell DNA
from a culture of bacteria

3 3.1.1 Growing and harvesting a bacterial culture
Culture media M9 (defined media): supplements are dependent on species Luria-Bertani (LB) (undefined media): tryptone (amino acids), yeast extract, NaCl Bacterial cell number OD600 = 1 → 0.8 X 109 cells/ml Harvesting bacteria: spin at 8,000rpm for 10 min

4 3.1.2 Preparation of a cell extract
- physical methods by mechanical forces - chemical methods using chemical agents that affect the integrity of the cell barrier 1. lysozyme: an enzyme which digest the polymeric compounds that give the cell wall 2. EDTA: an aminopolycarboxylic acid which removes Mg2+ that are essential for preserving the overall structure of the cell envelope and also inhibits cellular enzymes that could degrade DNA 3. SDS (sodium dodecyl sulphate): a detergent that removes lipid molecules and thereby cause disruption of the cell membrane EDTA (ethylenediamine tetraacetate)

5 3.1.3 Purification of DNA from a cell extract
- by using reagents which degrade the contaminants, leaving a pure solution of DNA ; organic solvents – 1:1 mixture of phenol and chloroform → precipitates: proteins, nucleic acids in aqueous solution enzyme – proteinase K: break polypeptides down into small units Ribonuclease: remove the mRNA

6 3.1.3 Purification of DNA from a cell extract
by using ion-exchange chromatography ; using positively charged resin and salts

7 3.1.4 Concentrations of DNA samples
Ethanol precipitation in the presence of salt (Na+) and at a -20C

8 3.1.4 Measurement of DNA concentration
- can be accurately measured by ultraviolet absorbance spectrophotometry - A260 absorbance of 1 = 50 ug/ml - Good DNA purity: A260/A280 > 1.8

9 3.1.4 Other methods for the preparation of total cell DNA
Grinding frozen plant cells The CTAB method for purification of plant DNA DNA purification by the guanidinum thiocyanate and silica method

10 3.2 Preparation of plasmid DNA
3.2.1 Separation on the basis of size

11 3.2.2 Separation on the basis of conformation

12 Plasmid purification by the alkaline denaturation method

13 Caesium chloride (CsCl) density gradient centrifugation

14 Linear & open circular DNA: decrease in a buoyant density by 0
Linear & open circular DNA: decrease in a buoyant density by 0.125g/cm3 Supercoiled DNA: decrease in a buoyant density by 0.125g/cm3

15 Purification of plasmid DNA by Et-Br-CsCl density gradient centrifugation

16 Plasmid amplification
Chloramphenicol: an inhibitor of protein synthesis → plasmids continue to replicate / chromosome and cell division are blocked

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