Literature DB >> 28427933

High molecular weight genomic DNA mini-prep for filamentous fungi.

Mi-Kyung Lee1, Hee-Soo Park2, Kap-Hoon Han3, Seung-Beom Hong4, Jae-Hyuk Yu5.   

Abstract

Purification of high quality genomic DNA (gDNA) from filamentous fungi suitable for whole genome sequencing has previously involved many steps. Here, we report a simple and easy-to-follow mini-preparation protocol for high molecular weight (∼20kb) gDNA from filamentous fungi including Aspergillus and Eurotium. This comprehensive protocol includes graphic step-by-step instructions for inoculation, homogenization, and purification of gDNA. The most critical step is a thorough 3-5min homogenization of the freeze-dried mycelium using a motorized hand-held homogenizer with a mini spatula inserted. Approximately 20mg of the fine mycelial powder is then subjected to a modified procedure for the DNeasy Plant Mini Kit (Qiagen). This Qiagen spin column protocol avoids precipitation, dryness, and resuspension of gDNA, which can cause shearing and loss of gDNA. Final gDNA yields from ∼20mg of fine mycelial powder are 8 to 20μg with a consistent 260/280nm absorbance ratio of ∼1.9. All 30 gDNA samples we purified using our method were of high molecular weight (∼20kb). Whole genome sequencing of these DNA samples resulted in 160-260 X coverage with 2×150 reads using NextSeq 500. These gDNAs are also of a suitable quality for Southern blotting and PCR-based amplification of various genes in filamentous fungi.
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Keywords:  Aspergillus; Fungi; High molecular weight; NGS; Qiagen; genomic DNA

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28427933     DOI: 10.1016/j.fgb.2017.04.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Fungal Genet Biol        ISSN: 1087-1845            Impact factor:   3.495


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