Published September 15, 1981 | Version v1
Journal article

Co-isolation of in vivo 32P-labeled specific transcripts and DNA without phenol extraction of nuclease digestion

  • 1. Univ. of Saskatchewan, Canada

Description

A method is described for isolation and quantitation of specific intact transcripts, for which a hybridization probe is available, from 32P-labeled bacterial cells. The RNA is extracted in the absence of R Nase activity by incorporating an inert, physically removable R Nase inhibitor throughout the spheroplasting, cell lysis, and pronase digestion steps. [/sup 32/P]RNA is separated from [32P]DNA, without recourse to phenol extraction of DNase treatment, on a Cs2SO/sub 4-/HCONH2 step gradient in which the precipitated RNA forms a sharp band. Specific transcripts are purified from [32P]RNA by physical separation of the transcript and hybridization probe using gel-exclusion chromatography. The gentleness of this technique enables the co-isolation of DNA and can facilitate the analysis of covalently joined RNA-DNA replication intermediates

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Journal Title
Anal. Biochem.
Journal Volume
116
Journal Issue
2
Series
Anal. Biochem.
Journal Page Range
480-488
ISSN
0003-2697