Literature DB >> 9569761

A sample purification method for rugged and high-performance DNA sequencing by capillary electrophoresis using replaceable polymer solutions. A. Development of the cleanup protocol.

M C Ruiz-Martinez1, O Salas-Solano, E Carrilho, L Kotler, B L Karger.   

Abstract

A method for the cleanup of Sanger DNA sequencing reaction products for capillary electrophoresis analysis with replaceable polymer solutions has been developed. A poly(ether sulfone) ultrafiltration membrane pretreated with linear polyacrylamide was first used to remove template DNA from the sequencing samples. Then, gel filtration in a spin column format (two columns per sample) was employed to decrease the concentration of salts below 10 microM in the sample solution. The method was very reproducible and increased the injected amount of the sequencing fragments 10-50-fold compared to traditional cleanup protocols. Using M13mp18 as template, the resulting cleaned-up single DNA sequencing fragments could routinely be separated to more than 1000 bases with a base-calling accuracy of at least 99% for 800 bases. The method is simple and universal and can be easily automated. In the following paper, a systematic study to determine quantitatively the effects of the sample solution components such as high-mobility ions (e.g., chloride and dideoxynucleotides) and template DNA on the injected amount and separation efficiency of the sequencing fragments is presented.

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Year:  1998        PMID: 9569761     DOI: 10.1021/ac971143f

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Anal Chem        ISSN: 0003-2700            Impact factor:   6.986


  6 in total

1.  Toward real-world sequencing by microdevice electrophoresis.

Authors:  D Schmalzing; N Tsao; L Koutny; D Chisholm; A Srivastava; A Adourian; L Linton; P McEwan; P Matsudaira; D Ehrlich
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  1999-09       Impact factor: 9.043

2.  Automated parallel DNA sequencing on multiple channel microchips.

Authors:  S Liu; H Ren; Q Gao; D J Roach; R T Loder; T M Armstrong; Q Mao; I Blaga; D L Barker; S B Jovanovich
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2000-05-09       Impact factor: 11.205

3.  An automated sample preparation system for large-scale DNA sequencing.

Authors:  A Marziali; T D Willis; N A Federspiel; R W Davis
Journal:  Genome Res       Date:  1999-05       Impact factor: 9.043

4.  Capillary DNA sequencing: maximizing the sequence output.

Authors:  Ernesto C Almira; Nedka Panayotova; William G Farmerie
Journal:  J Biomol Tech       Date:  2003-12

5.  A rapid method for manual or automated purification of fluorescently labeled nucleic acids for sequencing, genotyping, and microarrays.

Authors:  Amy L Springer; Lisa R Booth; Michael D Braid; Christiane M Houde; Karin A Hughes; Robert J Kaiser; Casandra Pedrak; Douglas A Spicer; Sergey Stolyar
Journal:  J Biomol Tech       Date:  2003-03

6.  Synthesis and application of charge-modified dye-labeled dideoxynucleoside-5'-triphosphates to 'direct-load' DNA sequencing.

Authors:  Patrick J Finn; Lei Sun; Satyam Nampalli; Haiguang Xiao; John R Nelson; J Anthony Mamone; Greg Grossmann; Parke K Flick; Carl W Fuller; Shiv Kumar
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2002-07-01       Impact factor: 16.971

  6 in total

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