Difference between revisions of "Team:KU Leuven/Research/Methods"
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<b>Note</b>. If the total volume exceeds 800 µL, the solution can be added to the column in stages. After the addition of 800 µL of solution, centrifuge the column for 30-60 s and discard flow-through. Repeat until the entire solution has been added to the column membrane. Close the bag with GeneJET Purification Columns tightly after each use! </dd> | <b>Note</b>. If the total volume exceeds 800 µL, the solution can be added to the column in stages. After the addition of 800 µL of solution, centrifuge the column for 30-60 s and discard flow-through. Repeat until the entire solution has been added to the column membrane. Close the bag with GeneJET Purification Columns tightly after each use! </dd> | ||
<dd>3. Add 700 µL of Wash Buffer to the GeneJET purification column. Centrifuge for 30-60 s. Discard the flow-through and place the purification column back into the collection tube.</dd> | <dd>3. Add 700 µL of Wash Buffer to the GeneJET purification column. Centrifuge for 30-60 s. Discard the flow-through and place the purification column back into the collection tube.</dd> | ||
− | <dd>4. Transfer the GeneJET purification column to a clean 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube, add 50 µL of Elution Buffer to the center of the GeneJET purification column membrane and centrifuge for 1 min.</ | + | <dd>4. Transfer the GeneJET purification column to a clean 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube, add 50 µL of Elution Buffer to the center of the GeneJET purification column membrane and centrifuge for 1 min. <br/> |
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− | For low DNA amounts the elution | + | <b>Note</b>. For low DNA amounts, the elution volume can be reduced to increase DNA concentration. An elution volume between 20-50 µL does not significantly reduce the DNA yield. However, elution volumes less than 10 µL are not recommended. If DNA fragment is >10 kb, prewarm Elution Buffer to 65°C before applying to column. If the elution volume is 10 µL and DNA amount is ≥5 µg, incubate column for 1 min at room temperature before centrifugation.</dd> |
− | <dd>5. Discard the GeneJET purification column and store the purified DNA at - | + | <dd>5. Discard the GeneJET purification column and store the purified DNA at -20°C. </dd> |
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<dd>1. Excise the DNA fragment from the agarose gel with a clean, sharp scalpel. Minimize the size of the gel slice by removing extra agarose. </dd> | <dd>1. Excise the DNA fragment from the agarose gel with a clean, sharp scalpel. Minimize the size of the gel slice by removing extra agarose. </dd> | ||
− | <dd>2. Weigh the gel slice in a colorless tube. Add 3 volumes of Buffer QG to 1 volume of gel (100 mg ~ 100 µl). | + | <dd>2. Weigh the gel slice in a colorless tube. Add 3 volumes of Buffer QG to 1 volume of gel (100 mg ~ 100 µl). <br/> |
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+ | <b>Note</b>. For >2% agarose gels, add 6 volumes of Buffer QG. The maximum amount of gel slice per QIAquick column is 400 mg; for gel slices >400 mg use more than one QIAquick column. </dd> | ||
<dd>3. Incubate at 50°C for 10 min (or until the gel slice has completely dissolved). To help dissolve gel, mix by vortexing the tube every 2–3 min during the incubation. IMPORTANT: Solubilize agarose completely. For >2% gels, increase incubation time. | <dd>3. Incubate at 50°C for 10 min (or until the gel slice has completely dissolved). To help dissolve gel, mix by vortexing the tube every 2–3 min during the incubation. IMPORTANT: Solubilize agarose completely. For >2% gels, increase incubation time. | ||
After the gel slice has dissolved completely, check that the color of the mixture is yellow (similar to Buffer QG without dissolved agarose). If the color of the mixture is orange or violet, add 10 µl of 3 M sodium acetate, pH 5.0, and mix. The color of the mixture will turn to yellow. The adsorption of DNA to the QIAquick membrane is efficient only at pH ≤7.5. Buffer QG contains a pH indicator which is yellow at pH ≤7.5 and orange or violet at higher pH, allowing easy determination of the optimal pH for DNA binding. </dd> | After the gel slice has dissolved completely, check that the color of the mixture is yellow (similar to Buffer QG without dissolved agarose). If the color of the mixture is orange or violet, add 10 µl of 3 M sodium acetate, pH 5.0, and mix. The color of the mixture will turn to yellow. The adsorption of DNA to the QIAquick membrane is efficient only at pH ≤7.5. Buffer QG contains a pH indicator which is yellow at pH ≤7.5 and orange or violet at higher pH, allowing easy determination of the optimal pH for DNA binding. </dd> | ||
<dd>4. Place a QIAquick spin column in a provided 2 ml collection tube. | <dd>4. Place a QIAquick spin column in a provided 2 ml collection tube. | ||
− | To bind DNA, apply the sample to the QIAquick column, and centrifuge for 1 min. The maximum volume of the column reservoir is 800 | + | To bind DNA, apply the sample to the QIAquick column, and centrifuge for 1 min. The maximum volume of the column reservoir is 800 µL. For sample volumes of more than 800 µL, simply load and spin again. </dd> |
<dd>5. Discard flow-through and place QIAquick column back in the same collection tube. Collection tubes are re-used to reduce plastic waste. </dd> | <dd>5. Discard flow-through and place QIAquick column back in the same collection tube. Collection tubes are re-used to reduce plastic waste. </dd> | ||
− | <dd>6. To wash, add 0.75 | + | <dd>6. To wash, add 0.75 mL of Buffer PE to QIAquick column and centrifuge for 1 min. Note: If the DNA will be used for salt sensitive applications, such as blunt-end ligation and direct sequencing, let the column stand 2–5 min after addition of Buffer PE, before centrifuging. </dd> |
− | <dd>7. Discard the flow-through and centrifuge the QIAquick column for an additional | + | <dd>7. Discard the flow-through and centrifuge the QIAquick column for an additional minute at ≥10,000 x g (~13,000 rpm). IMPORTANT: Residual ethanol from Buffer PE will not be completely removed unless the flow-through is discarded before this additional centrifugation.</dd> |
− | <dd>8. Place QIAquick column into a clean 1.5 | + | <dd>8. Place QIAquick column into a clean 1.5 mL microcentrifuge tube. </dd> |
− | <dd>9. To elute DNA, add 50 | + | <dd>9. To elute DNA, add 50 µL of Buffer EB (10 mM Tris·Cl, pH 8.5) to the center of the QIAquick membrane and centrifuge the column for 1 min at maximum speed. Alternatively, for increased DNA concentration, add 30 µl elution buffer to the center of the QIAquick membrane, let the column stand for 1 min, and then centrifuge for 1 min. IMPORTANT: Ensure that the elution buffer is dispensed directly onto the QIAquick membrane for complete elution of bound DNA. The average eluate volume is 48 µl from 50 µl elution buffer volume, and 28 µl from 30 µl. Elution efficiency is dependent on pH. The maximum elution efficiency is achieved between pH 7.0 and 8.5. When using water, make sure that the pH value is within this range, and store DNA at –20°C as DNA may degrade in the absence of a buffering agent. The purified DNA can also be eluted in TE (10 mM Tris·Cl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 8.0), but the EDTA may inhibit subsequent enzymatic reactions. |
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<p><b>Protocol:</b><p> | <p><b>Protocol:</b><p> | ||
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− | <dd>1. Blank the nanometer with 2 µL the buffer you used to elute your sample</dd> | + | <dd>1. Measure Blank using the nanometer with 2 µL the buffer you used to elute your sample</dd> |
<dd>2. Put 2 µL of the sample on the nanometer, and average the result.</dd> | <dd>2. Put 2 µL of the sample on the nanometer, and average the result.</dd> | ||
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Revision as of 13:53, 16 September 2015
Methods
On this page you can find all of the methods and protocols used in the lab to obtain our results. For some techniques, we included some basic theory, since it is a prerequisite to get acquainted with the theory behind these techniques before using them. To learn more about them, click the titles below!
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