Catalog#:
NB-17900
Price/Unit:
$176.00
Unit:
50 preps
For the rapid preparation of genomic DNA from bacteria
- Isolate genomic DNA from all types of bacteria
- Rapid and convenient spin column protocol
- High yield, high quality DNA for sensitive downstream applications
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Bio-Synthesis's Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolation Kit is designed for the rapid preparation of genomic DNA from a few cells up to 2 x 109 viable bacterial cells (between 0.5 and 1 mL of culture).
Purification is based on spin column chromatography using Bio-Synthesis's patented resin as the separation matrix. Briefly, the bacteria are pelleted and lysed, and the released bacterial genomic DNA is bound to Bio-Synthesis's column in the presence of a Binding Solution (BIND). Under these conditions only the genomic DNA will bind to Bio-Synthesis's resin while most of the contaminating RNA and cellular proteinaceous components are removed in the flowthorugh. The bound DNA is then washed to remove any remaining impurities (WASH). Lastly, the purified bacterial genomic DNA is eluted into 100-200 µL of the provided Elution Buffer or water (ELUTE). Please see procedure flowchart to the right.
The purified DNA is suitable for many downstream applications, including PCR, qPCR and Southern blotting. The Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolation Kit allows for the isolation of genomic DNA from both Gram negative and Gram positive cultures, including E. coli and B. cereus. Typical purification yields are up to 20 µg of genomic DNA, but will vary depending on the cell density of the bacterial culture and the bacterial species.
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FEATURES AND BENEFITS
- Fast and easy processing - Rapid spin-column format allows for the processing of multiple samples in 1 hour.
- High binding capacity of columns - The binding capacity of the columns in the Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolation Kit is 25 µg.
- Isolate genomic DNA from all types of bacteria - Genomic DNA can be isolated from both Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria.
- Recovered genomic DNA is suitable for downstream applications - Purified genomic DNA is fully compatible with restriction enzyme digestions, sequencing and PCR analysis.
- High quality DNA - No degradation of the genomic DNA isolated with the Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolation Kit is observed.
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APPLICATIONS
Purified genomic DNA is fully compatible with downstream applications including:
- Restriction enzyme digestions
- Sequencing
- PCR
- qPCR
- Southern blotting
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| Figure 1. Isolation of Genomic DNA from both Gram Positive and Gram Negative Bacteria. The Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolation Kit was used to isolate genomic DNA from 1 mL overnight culture (1 x 109 cells) of the Gram negative bacteria E. coli (Lanes 1 and 2), the lysozyme-resistant Gram positive bacteria B. cereus (Lanes 3 and 4) and the Gram positive bacteria M. luteus (Lanes 5 and 6). Lane M is Bio-Synthesis's UltraRanger 1kb DNA Ladder. For analysis 5 µL of the 200 µL eluted genomic DNA were loaded on a 1X TAE, 0.9% agarose gel. |
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| Figure 2. High Yield Purification. The high yield of the Bio-Synthesis's Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolation Kit is illustrated by purifying genomic DNA from 1 mL overnight culture (1 x 109 cells) of both a Gram positive (B. cereus) and a Gram negative strain (E coli), and comparing the yield with two major competitors. The quantification of the DNA yield was performed by resolving 5 µL of the 200 µL of eluted DNA on a 1X TAE, 0.9% agarose gel followed by densitometry. With both types of bacteria, Bio-Synthesis's kit was found to give a higher recovery than the competitor’s kits. |
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| Time to Complete 10 Purifications |
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| * Yield will vary depending on the type of sample processed |
| Bacterial Genomic DNA Isolation Kit Contents |
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Resuspension Buffer |
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Lysis Solution |
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Binding Solution |
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Proteinase K (lyophilized) |
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Wash Solution I |
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Wash Solution II |
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Elution Buffer |
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Micro Spin Columns |
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Collection Tubes |
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Elution Tubes |
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Product Insert |
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Long-Term Storage:
All solutions should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. These reagents should remain stable for at least 1 year in their unopened containers. The Proteinase K should be stored in aliquots at -20°C upon reconstitution. This product is stable at room temperature in its lyophilized form.
Product Usage:
For laboratory research use only, not for diagnostic use! Not for use in humans.