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1 Plasmid DNA purification User manual NucleoSpin Plasmid NucleoSpin Plasmid (NoLid) NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure December 2015 / Rev. 09
2 Protocol-at-a-glance (Rev. 09) NucleoSpin Plasmid NucleoSpin Plasmid (NoLid) NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure 1 Cultivate and harvest bacterial cells 30 s 30 s 2 Cell lysis 250 μl Buffer A1 250 μl Buffer A1 250 μl Buffer A2 RT, up to 5 min 250 μl Buffer A2 RT, up to 5 min 300 μl Buffer A3 300 μl Buffer A3 3 Clarification of the lysate 5 10 min 5 min 4 Bind DNA Load supernatant Load supernatant 5 Wash silica membrane 6 Dry silica membrane 7 Elute DNA (Optional: 500 μl Buffer AW: RT or 50 C) 600 μl Buffer A4 2 min 50 μl Buffer AE RT, 450 μl Buffer AQ 3 min Drying is performed during centrifugation of the single washing step 50 μl Buffer AE RT, MACHEREY-NAGEL GmbH & Co. KG Neumann-Neander-Str Düren Germany Tel.: Fax: [email protected]
3 Table of contents 1 Components Kit contents Reagents, consumables, and equipment to be supplied by user About this user manual 7 2 Product description Basic principle Kit specifications Growth of bacterial cultures Lysate neutralization and LyseControl Elution procedures 11 3 Storage conditions and preparation of working solutions 12 4 Safety instructions 13 5 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) protocols Isolation of high-copy plasmid DNA from E. coli Isolation of low-copy plasmids, P1 constructs, or cosmids 18 6 NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure protocol isolation of high-copy plasmid DNA from E. coli 20 7 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid), and NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure protocols Plasmid DNA clean-up 23 8 Appendix Troubleshooting Ordering information References Product use restriction / warranty 27 3
4 1 Components 1.1 Kit contents NucleoSpin Plasmid REF 10 preps preps preps Resuspension Buffer A1 5 ml 15 ml 75 ml Lysis Buffer A2 5 ml 15 ml 100 ml Neutralization Buffer A3 5 ml 20 ml 100 ml Wash Buffer AW 6 ml 30 ml 2 x 75 ml Wash Buffer A4 (Concentrate)* 6 ml 12 ml 2 x 25 ml Elution Buffer AE** 13 ml 13 ml 60 ml RNase A (lyophilized)* 2.5 mg 6 mg 30 mg NucleoSpin Plasmid Columns (white rings) Collection Tubes (2 ml) User manual * For preparation of working solutions and storage conditions see section 3. ** Composition of Elution Buffer AE: 5 mm Tris/HCl, ph 8.5 4
5 Kit contents continued NucleoSpin Plasmid (NoLid) REF 10 preps preps preps Resuspension Buffer A1 5 ml 15 ml 75 ml Lysis Buffer A2 5 ml 15 ml 100 ml Neutralization Buffer A3 5 ml 20 ml 100 ml Wash Buffer AW 6 ml 30 ml 2 x 75 ml Wash Buffer A4 (Concentrate)* 6 ml 12 ml 2 x 25 ml Elution Buffer AE** 13 ml 13 ml 60 ml RNase A (lyophilized)* 2.5 mg 6 mg 30 mg NucleoSpin Plasmid (NoLid) Columns (white rings) Collection Tubes (2 ml) User manual * For preparation of working solutions and storage conditions see section 3. ** Composition of Elution Buffer AE: 5 mm Tris/HCl, ph 8.5 5
6 Kit contents continued NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure REF 10 preps preps preps Resuspension Buffer A1 5 ml 15 ml 75 ml Lysis Buffer A2 5 ml 15 ml 100 ml Neutralization Buffer A3 5 ml 20 ml 100 ml Wash Buffer AQ (Concentrate)* 6 ml 6 ml 25 ml Elution Buffer AE** 13 ml 13 ml 60 ml RNase A (lyophilized)* 2.5 mg 6 mg 30 mg NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Columns (dark yellow rings) Collection Tubes (2 ml) User manual * For preparation of working solutions and storage conditions see section 3. ** Composition of Elution Buffer AE: 5 mm Tris/HCl, ph 8.5 6
7 1.2 Reagents, consumables, and equipment to be supplied by user Reagents % ethanol Consumables 1.5 ml microcentrifuge tubes for sample lysis and DNA elution Disposable pipette tips Equipment Manual pipettors Centrifuge for microcentrifuge tubes Vortex mixer Heating-block (NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid): for large constructs or optional Wash Buffer AW) Personal protection equipment (lab coat, gloves, goggles) 1.3 About this user manual It is strongly recommended for first time users to read the detailed protocol sections of the user manual NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) or NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure before using these products. Experienced users, however, may refer to the Protocol-at-a-glance instead. The Protocol-at-a-glance is designed to be used only as a supplemental tool for quick referencing while performing the purification procedure. All technical literature is available on the Internet at Please visit the MACHEREY-NAGEL website to verify that you are using the latest revision of this user manual. Please contact Technical Service regarding information about changes to the current user manual compared with previous revisions. 7
8 2 Product description 2.1 Basic principle With the NucleoSpin Plasmid method, the pelleted bacteria are resuspended (Buffer A1) and plasmid DNA is liberated from the E. coli host cells by SDS / alkaline lysis (Buffer A2). Buffer A3 neutralizes the resulting lysate and creates appropriate conditions for binding of plasmid DNA to the silica membrane of the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) or NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column. Precipitated protein, genomic DNA, and cell debris are then pelleted by a centrifugation step. The supernatant is loaded onto a NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) or NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column. With the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) kit contaminations like salts, metabolites, and soluble macromolecular cellular components are removed by simple washing with ethanolic Buffer A4. Pure plasmid DNA is finally eluted under low ionic strength conditions with slightly alkaline Buffer AE (5 mm Tris / HCl, ph 8.5). If host strains with high levels of nucleases are used, an additional washing step with preheated Buffer AW is recommended. Additional washing with Buffer AW will also increase the reading length of automated fluorescent DNA sequencing reactions. With the NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure kit contaminations like salts, metabolites, nucleases, and soluble macromolecular cellular components are removed by only a single washing step with Buffer AQ. Pure plasmid DNA is finally eluted under low ionic strength conditions with slightly alkaline Buffer AE (5 mm Tris/HCl, ph 8.5). 2.2 Kit specifications The NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) and NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure kits are designed for the rapid, small-scale preparation of highly pure plasmid DNA (mini preps). The NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Columns offer a very high DNA binding capacity of up to 60 μg. This, however, requires thorough washing. Therefore, the kit includes an additional Wash Buffer AW which is strongly recommended for host strains with high levels of endonucleases like ABLE, HB101, or JM110. The NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column features a new specially treated silica membrane which allows speeding up the procedure by a combined washing and drying step. No additional steps are necessary if nuclease rich host strains are used. The number of washing and drying steps is reduced from 3 to only 1! Therefore, the hands-on-time is less than 1. However, the DNA binding capacity is limited to 15 μg. The plasmid DNA prepared with both kits, NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) and NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure, is suitable for applications like automated fluorescent DNA sequencing, PCR, or any kind of enzymatic manipulation. 8
9 Furthermore, support protocols allow purification of low-copy plasmids from larger culture volumes, purification of plasmids from Gram-positive bacteria, and cleanup of plasmids from reaction mixtures. Table 1: Kit specifications at a glance Parameter Culture volume Typical yield NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) 1 5 ml high copy 5 10 ml low copy < 25 μg (1 5 ml culture) < 40 μg (5 10 ml culture) NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure 1 3 ml high copy < 15 μg (1 3 ml culture) Elution volume 50 μl 50 μl Binding capacity 60 μg 15 μg Vectors < 50 kbp < 15 kbp Preparation time* 25 min /18 preps 1 /18 preps Format Mini spin column Mini spin column 2.3 Growth of bacterial cultures Yield and quality of plasmid DNA highly depend on the type of culture media and antibiotics, the bacterial host strain, the plasmid type, size, or copy number. For cultivation of bacterial cells harbouring standard high-copy plasmids, we recommend LB (Luria Bertani) medium. The cell culture should be incubated at 37 C with constant shaking ( rpm) preferably h over night. Usually an OD of 3 6 can be achieved. Alternatively, rich media like 2 x YT (Yeast/ Tryptone), TB (Terrific Broth), or CircleGrow can be used. In this case bacteria grow faster, reach the stationary phase much earlier than in LB medium ( 12 h), and higher cell masses can be reached. However, this does not necessarily yield more plasmid DNA. Overgrowing a culture might lead to a higher percentage of dead or starving cells and the resulting plasmid DNA might be partially degraded or contaminated with chromosomal DNA. To find the optimal culture conditions, the culture medium and incubation times have to be optimized for each host strain / plasmid construct combination individually. Cell cultures should be grown under antibiotic selection at all times to ensure plasmid propagation. Without this selective pressure, cells tend to lose a plasmid during cell division. Since bacteria grow much faster without the burden of a high-copy plasmid, they take over the culture rapidly and the plasmid yield decreases regardless of the cell mass. Table 2 gives information on concentrations of commonly used antibiotics. * Hands-on-time 9
10 Table 2: Information about antibiotics according to Maniatis* Antibiotic Stock solution (concentration) Storage Working concentration Ampicillin 50 mg/ml in H 2 O -20 C μg/ml Carbenicillin 50 mg/ml in H 2 O -20 C μg/ml Chloramphenicol 34 mg/ml in EtOH -20 C μg/ml Kanamycin 10 mg/ml in H 2 O -20 C μg/ml Streptomycin 10 mg/ml in H 2 O -20 C μg/ml Tetracycline 5 mg/ml in EtOH -20 C μg/ml As rule of thumb use 5 ml of a well grown culture for NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) and 3 ml for NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure as given in the kit specifications. However, the culture volume can be increased if the cell culture grows very poorly or has to be decreased if e.g. very rich culture media were used. Refer to Table 3 and Table 4 to choose the best culture volume according to the optical density at 600 nm (OD 600 ). Table 3: Table 3: Recommended culture volumes for NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) OD Culture volume (high copy) 15 ml 8 ml 5 ml 4 ml 3 ml 2 ml Culture volume (low copy)** 10 ml 8 ml 6 ml 4 ml Table 4: Recommended culture volumes for NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure OD Culture volume 8 ml 4 ml 3 ml 2 ml 1 ml 1 ml Note, if too much bacterial material is used, the lysis and precipitation steps become inefficient causing decreased yield and plasmid quality! If more than the recommended amount of cells shall be processed refer to the support protocol for low-copy plasmid purification (section 5.2). * Maniatis T, Fritsch EF, Sambrook J: Molecular cloning. A laboratory manual, Cold Spring Harbor, Cold Spring, New York ** Please follow the procedure for low-copy plasmids, see section
11 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) 2.4 Lysate neutralization and LyseControl Proper mixing of the lysate with Neutralization Buffer A3 is of utmost importance for complete precipitation of SDS, protein, and genomic DNA. Incomplete neutralization leads to reduced yield. However, released plasmid DNA is very vulnerable at this point and shaking too much or too strongly will damage the DNA. Therefore, do not vortex or shake but just invert the mixture very gently until a fluffy offwhite precipitate has formed and the blue LyseControl in Buffer A2 has turned colorless throughout the lysate without any traces of blue color. 2.5 Elution procedures The elution buffer volume and method can be adapted to the subsequent downstream application to achieve higher yield and / or concentration than the standard method (recovery about %): Higher yield in general, especially for larger constructs: Heat elution buffer to 70 C, add μl to the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column and incubate at 70 C for 2 min. High yield: Perform two elution steps with the volume indicated in the individual protocol. About % of bound nucleic acids can be eluted. High concentration: Perform one elution step with 60 % of the volume indicated in the individual protocol. Concentration of DNA will be higher than with standard elution (approx. 130 %). Maximal yield of bound nucleic acids is about 80 %. High yield and high concentration: Apply half of the volume of elution buffer as indicated in the individual protocol, incubate for 3 min and centrifuge. Apply a second aliquot of elution buffer, incubate, and centrifuge again. Thus, about % of bound nucleic acids are eluted with the standard elution volume at a high concentration. Elution Buffer AE (5 mm Tris/HCl, ph 8.5) can be replaced by TE buffer or water as well. However, we recommend using a weakly buffered, slightly alkaline buffer containing no EDTA, especially if the plasmid DNA is intended for sequencing reactions. If water is used, the ph should be checked and adjusted to ph since deionized water usually exhibits a ph below 7. Furthermore absorption of CO 2 leads to a decrease in ph of unbuffered solutions. 11
12 3 Storage conditions and preparation of working solutions Attention: Buffer A3 and Buffer AW contain guanidine hydrochloride! Wear gloves and goggles! CAUTION: Buffers A3 and AW contain guanidine hydrochloride which can form highly reactive compounds when combined with bleach (sodium hypochlorite). DO NOT add bleach or acidic solutions directly to the sample-preparation waste. All kit components can be stored at room temperature (18 25 C) and are stable for at least one year. Always keep buffer bottles tightly closed, especially if buffers are preheated during the preparation. Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) in Buffer A2 may precipitate if stored at temperatures below 20 C. If a precipitate is observed in Buffer A2, incubate the bottle at C for several minutes and mix well. Before starting any NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) or NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure protocol prepare the following: Add 1 ml of Buffer A1 to the RNase A vial and vortex. Transfer the solution back into the Buffer A1 bottle and mix thoroughly. Indicate date of RNase A addition. Store Buffer A1 containing RNase A at 4 C. The solution will be stable at this temperature for at least six months. Add the indicated volume of % ethanol to Buffer A4 and Buffer AQ. NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) REF 10 preps / preps / preps / Wash Buffer A4 (Concentrate) 6 ml Add 24 ml ethanol 12 ml Add 48 ml ethanol 2 x 25 ml Add 100 ml ethanol to each bottle NucleoSpin Plasmid Quick Pure REF 10 preps preps preps Wash Buffer AQ (Concentrate) 6 ml Add 24 ml ethanol 6 ml Add 24 ml ethanol 25 ml Add 100 ml ethanol 12
13 4 Safety instructions The following components of the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) and NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure kits contain hazardous contents. GHS classification Only harmful features do not need to be labeled with H and P phrases up to 125 ml or 125 g. Mindergefährliche Eigenschaften müssen bis 125 ml oder 125 g nicht mit H- und P-Sätzen gekennzeichnet werden. Component Hazard contents GHS symbol Hazard phrases Precaution phrases Inhalt Gefahrstoff GHS-Symbol H-Sätze P-Sätze A2 A3 AW Sodium hydroxide solution % Natriumhydroxid-Lösung 0,5 2,0 % CAS Guanidine hydrochloride % Guanidinhydrochlorid % CAS Guanidine hydrochloride % and 2-propanol % Guanidinhydrochlorid % und 2-Propanol % CAS , RNase A RNase % Hazard phrases WARNING ACHTUNG WARNING ACHTUNG WARNING ACHTUNG DANGER GEFAHR 290, 315, , 264, 280, , , , , 390, , , 280, , , 330, , 302, 319, , 233, 264, 280, , , 330, , , , , 272, 280, , , , , 363 H 226 H 290 H 302 H 315 H 317 Flüssigkeit und Dampf entzündbar. Flammable liquid and vapour. May be corrosive to metals. Kann gegenüber Metallen korrosiv sein. Harmful if swallowed. Gesundheitsschädlich bei Verschlucken. Causes skin irritation. Verursacht Hautreizungen. May cause an allergic skin reaction. Kann allergische Hautreaktionen verursachen. 13
14 H 319 H 334 H 336 Precaution phrases P 210 P 233 P 234 P 261 P 264 P 272 P 280 P P P Causes serious eye irritation. Verursacht schwere Augenreizung. May cause allergy or asthma symptoms or breathing difficulties if inhaled. Kann bei Einatmen Allergie, asthmaartige Symptome oder Atembeschwerden verursachen. May cause drowsiness or dizziness. Kann Schläfrigkeit und Benommenheit verursachen. Keep away from heat, hot surfaces, sparks, open flames and other ignition sources. No smoking. Von Hitze, heissen Oberflächen, Funken, offenen Flammen sowie anderen Zündquellenarten fernhalten. Nicht rauchen Keep container tightly closed. Behälter dicht verschlossen halten. Keep only in original container. Nur im Originalbehälter aufbewahren. Avoid breathing dust/fume/gas/mist/vapours/spray. Einatmen von Staub/Rauch/Gas/Nebel/Dampf/Aerosol vermeiden. Wash thoroughly after handling. Nach Handhabung gründlich waschen. Contaminated work clothing should not be allowed out of the workplace. Kontaminierte Arbeitskleidung nicht außerhalb des Arbeitsplatzes tragen. Wear protective gloves/protective clothing/eye protection/face protection. Schutzhandschuhe/Schutzkleidung/Augenschutz/Gesichtsschutz tragen. IF SWALLOWED: Immediately call a POISON CENTER/doctor/. BEI VERSCHLUCKEN: Bei Unwohlsein GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM/Arzt/ anrufen. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water/ BEI BERÜHRUNG MIT DER HAUT: Mit viel Wasser / waschen. IF INHALED: Remove person to fresh air and keep comfortable for breathing. BEI EINATMEN: Die Person an die frische Luft bringen und für ungehinderte Atmung sorgen. P IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minuts. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. BEI KONTAKT MIT DEN AUGEN: Einige Minuten lang behutsam mit Wasser ausspülen. Eventuell vorhandene Kontaktlinsen nach Möglichkeit entfernen. Weiter ausspülen. P 330 P P P Rinse mouth. Mund ausspülen. If skin irritation occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Bei Hautreizung: Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention. Bei Hautreizung oder -ausschlag: Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. Bei anhaltender Augenreizung: Ärztlichen Rat einholen/ärztliche Hilfe hinzuziehen. P If experiencing respiratory symptoms: Call a POISON CENTER/doctor/ Bei Symptomen der Atemwege: GIFTINFORMATIONSZENTRUM/Arzt/ anrufen. 14
15 P 363 P P 390 P P 406 Wash contaminated clothing before reuse. Kontaminierte Kleidung vor erneutem Tragen waschen. In case of fire: Use to extinguish. Bei Brand: zum Löschen verwenden. Absorb spillage to prevent material damage. Ausgetretene Mengen zur Vermeidung von Materialschäden aufnehmen. Store in a well-ventilated place. Keep cool. An einem gut belüfteten Ort aufbewahren. Kühl halten. Store in corrosive resistant/ container with a resistant inner liner. In korrosionsbeständigem/ Behälter mit widerstandsfähiger Innenauskleidung aufbewahren. The symbol shown on labels refers to further safety information in this section. Das auf Etiketten dargestellte Symbol weist auf weitere Sicherheitsinformationen dieses Kapitels hin. For further information please see Material Safety Data Sheets ( Weiterführende Informationen finden Sie in den Sicherheitsdatenblättern ( 15
16 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) 5 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) protocols 5.1 Isolation of high-copy plasmid DNA from E. coli Before starting the preparation: Check if Wash Buffer A4 was prepared according to section 3. 1 Cultivate and harvest bacterial cells Use 1 5 ml of a saturated E. coli LB culture, pellet cells in a standard benchtop microcentrifuge for 30 s at 11,000 x g. Discard the supernatant and remove as much of the liquid as possible. Note: For isolation of low-copy plasmids refer to section Cell lysis Add 250 μl Buffer A1. Resuspend the cell pellet completely by vortexing or pipetting up and down. Make sure no cell clumps remain before addition of Buffer A2! Attention: Check Buffer A2 for precipitated SDS prior to use. If a white precipitate is visible, warm the buffer for several minutes at C until precipitate is dissolved completely. Mix thoroughly and cool buffer down to room temperature (18 25 C). Add 250 μl Buffer A2. Mix gently by inverting the tube 6 8 times. Do not vortex to avoid shearing of genomic DNA. Incubate at room temperature for up to 5 min or until lysate appears clear. Add 300 μl Buffer A3. Mix thoroughly by inverting the tube 6 8 times until blue samples turn colorless completely! Do not vortex to avoid shearing of genomic DNA! Make sure to neutralize completely to precipitate all protein and chromosomal DNA. LyseControl should turn completely colorless without any traces of blue. 30 s μl A1 Resuspend μl A2 Mix RT, 5 min μl A3 Mix 3 Clarification of lysate Centrifuge for 5 min at 11,000 x g at room temperature. Repeat this step in case the supernatant is not clear! 5 10 min 16
17 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) 4 Bind DNA Place a NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column in a Collection Tube (2 ml) and decant the supernatant from step 3 or pipette a maximum of 750 μl of the supernatant onto the column. Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Discard flow-through and place the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column back into the collection tube. Repeat this step to load the remaining lysate. 5 Wash silica membrane Recommended: If plasmid DNA is prepared from host strains containing high levels of nucleases (e.g., HB101 or strains of the JM series), it is strongly recommended performing an additional washing step with 500 μl Buffer AW, optionally preheated to 50 C, and centrifuge for at 11,000 x g before proceeding with Buffer A4. Additional washing with Buffer AW will also increase the reading length of DNA sequencing reactions and improve the performance of critical enzymatic reactions. Add 600 μl Buffer A4 (supplemented with ethanol, see section 3). Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Discard flow-through and place the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column back into the empty collection tube. Load supernatant Optional: μl AW μl A4 6 Dry silica membrane Centrifuge for 2 min at 11,000 x g and discard the collection tube. Note: Residual ethanolic wash buffer might inhibit enzymatic reactions. 7 Elute DNA Place the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column in a 1.5 ml microcentrifuge tube (not provided) and add 50 μl Buffer AE. Incubate for at room temperature. Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Note: For more efficient elution procedures and alternative elution buffer (e.g., TE buffer or water) see section min + 50 μl AE RT, 17
18 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) 5.2 Isolation of low-copy plasmids, P1 constructs, or cosmids Processing of larger culture volumes requires increased lysis buffer volumes. The buffer volumes provided with the kit are calculated for high-copy plasmid purification only. Thus, if this support protocol is to be used frequently, an additional NucleoSpin Buffer Set can be ordered separately (see ordering information, section 8.2). Before starting the preparation: Check if Wash Buffer A4 was prepared according to section 3. 1 Cultivate and harvest bacterial cells Use 5 10 ml of a saturated E.coli LB culture, pellet cells in a standard benchtop microcentrifuge for 30 s at 11,000 x g. Discard the supernatant and remove as much of the liquid as possible. 2 Cell lysis Add 500 μl Buffer A1. Resuspend the cell pellet completely by vortexing or pipetting up and down. Make sure no cell clumps remain before addition of Buffer A2! Attention: Check Buffer A2 for precipitated SDS prior to use. If a white precipitate is visible, warm the buffer for several minutes at C until precipitate is dissolved completely. Mix thoroughly and cool buffer down to room temperature (18 25 C). Add 500 μl Buffer A2. Mix gently by inverting the tube 6 8 times. Do not vortex to avoid shearing of genomic DNA. Incubate at room temperature for up to 5 min or until lysate appears clear. Add 600 μl Buffer A3. Mix thoroughly by inverting the tube 6 8 times until blue samples turn colorless completely! Do not vortex to avoid shearing of genomic DNA! Make sure to neutralize completely to precipitate all the protein and chromosomal DNA. LyseControl should turn completely colorless without any traces of blue. 30 s μl A1 Resuspend μl A2 Mix RT, 5 min μl A3 Mix 3 Clarification of lysate Centrifuge for 10 min at 11,000 x g at room temperature 5 10 min 18
19 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) 4 Bind DNA Place a NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column in a Collection Tube (2 ml) and decant the supernatant from step 3 or pipette a maximum of 750 μl of the supernatant onto the column. Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Discard flow-through and place the NucleoSpin Plasmid Column back into the collection tube. Repeat this step to load the remaining lysate. 5 Wash silica membrane Recommended: Add 500 μl Buffer AW, optionally preheated to 50 C, and centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Discard flow-through and place the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column back into the collection tube. Add 600 μl Buffer A4 (supplemented with ethanol, see section 3). Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Discard flow-through and place the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column back into the empty collection tube. Load supernatant Optional: μl AW μl A4 6 Dry silica membrane Centrifuge for 2 min at 11,000 x g and discard the collection tube. Note: Residual ethanolic wash buffer might inhibit enzymatic reactions. 7 Elute DNA Place the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column in a 1.5 ml microcentrifuge tube (not provided) and add 50 μl Buffer AE preheated to 70 C. Incubate for 2 min at 70 C. Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Note: For more efficient elution procedures and alternative elution buffer (e.g., TE buffer or water) see section min + 50 μl AE RT, 19
20 NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure 6 NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure protocol isolation of high-copy plasmid DNA from E. coli Before starting the preparation: Check if Wash Buffer AQ was prepared according to section 3. 1 Cultivate and harvest bacterial cells Use 1 3 ml of a saturated E. coli LB culture, pellet cells in a standard benchtop microcentrifuge for 30 s at 11,000 x g. Discard the supernatant and remove as much of the liquid as possible. 2 Cell lysis Add 250 μl Buffer A1. Resuspend the cell pellet completely by vortexing or pipetting up and down. Make sure no cell clumps remain before addition of Buffer A2! Attention: Check Buffer A2 for precipitated SDS prior to use. If a white precipitate is visible, warm the buffer for several minutes at C until precipitate is dissolved completely. Mix thoroughly and cool buffer down to room temperature (18 25 C). Add 250 μl Buffer A2. Mix gently by inverting the tube 6 8 times. Do not vortex to avoid shearing of genomic DNA. Incubate at room temperature for up to 5 min or until lysate appears clear. Add 300 μl Buffer A3. Mix thoroughly by inverting the tube 6 8 times until blue samples turn colorless completely! Do not vortex to avoid shearing of genomic DNA! Make sure to neutralize completely to precipitate all the protein and chromosomal DNA. LyseControl should turn completely colorless without any traces of blue. 30 s μl A1 Resuspend μl A2 Mix RT, 5 min μl A3 Mix 3 Clarification of lysate Centrifuge for 5 min at 11,000 x g at room temperature min 20
21 NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure 4 Bind DNA Place a NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column in a Collection Tube (2 ml) and decant the supernatant from step 3 or pipette a maximum of 750 μl of the supernatant onto the column. Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Discard flow-through and place the NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column back into the collection tube. Repeat this step to load the remaining lysate. 5 Wash silica membrane Add 450 μl Buffer AQ (supplemented with ethanol, see section 3). Centrifuge for 3 min at 11,000 x g. Very carefully discard the collection tube and the flowthrough and make sure the spin cup outlet does not touch the wash buffer surface. Otherwise repeat the centrifugation step. Load supernatant μl AQ 3 min 6 Dry silica membrane The drying of the NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column is performed by the 3 min centrifugation in step 5. 7 Elute DNA Place the NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column in a 1.5 ml microcentrifuge tube (not provided) and add 50 μl Buffer AE. Incubate for at room temperature. Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Note: For more efficient elution procedures and alternative elution buffer (e.g., TE buffer or water) see section μl AE RT, 21
22 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) / Plasmid QuickPure 7 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid), and NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure protocols 7.1 Isolation of plasmids from Gram-positive bacteria For plasmid purification from bacteria with a more resistant cell wall (e.g., Bacillus, Staphylococcus), it is necessary to start the lysis procedure with an enzymatic treatment (e.g., Lysozyme, Lysostaphin, Mutanolysin) to break up the peptidoglycan layers. For some Gram-positive bacteria (e.g., Bifidobacteria, Corynebacteria) even a preincubation with lysozyme might be insufficient and mechanical cell disruption methods have to be used (e.g., RiboLyser). Before starting the preparation: Check if Wash Buffer A4 or Buffer AQ were prepared according to section 3. 1 Cultivate and harvest bacterial cells Use up to 5 ml (NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid)) or 3 ml (NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure) of a saturated E. coli LB culture, pellet cells in a standard benchtop microcentrifuge for 30 s at 11,000 x g. Discard the supernatant and remove as much liquid as possible. 2 Cell lysis Add 250 μl Buffer A1 containing 10 mg/ml Lysozyme (not provided with the kit). Resuspend the cell pellet completely by vortexing or pipetting up and down. Make sure no cell clumps remain in the suspension! Incubate at 37 C for minutes. Proceed with addition of Buffer A2 in step 2 of the protocol for isolation of high-copy plasmids from E. coli with NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) (section 5.1) or NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure (section 6). 30 s μl A1 + Lysozyme Resuspend 37 C, min 22
23 NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) / Plasmid QuickPure 7.2 Plasmid DNA clean-up Plasmid or DNA fragment preparations from other origins than bacterial cells, for example, enzymatic reactions, can be purified using NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) or Plasmid QuickPure by omitting the cell lysis step. Before starting the preparation: Check if Wash Buffer A4 or Buffer AQ were prepared according to section 3. 1 Adjust binding condition Add 2 volumes of Buffer A3 to 1 volume of DNA solution and mix well by vortexing. (For example, add 200 μl Buffer A3 to 100 μl enzymatic reaction mix.) + 2 vol A3 Mix 2 Bind DNA Place a NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) or NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure Column in a Collection Tube (2 ml) and load the mixture onto the column. Centrifuge for at 11,000 x g. Discard flow-through and place the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column or Plasmid QuickPure Column back into the collection tube. Note: Maximum loading capacity of the NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) Column or Plasmid QuickPure Column is 750 μl. Repeat the procedure if larger volumes are to be processed. Proceed with the washing step 5 of the protocol for isolation of high-copy plasmids from E. coli with NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) (section 5.1) or NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure (section 6). Load mixture 23
24 8 Appendix 8.1 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and suggestions Incomplete lysis of bacterial cells Cell pellet not properly resuspended It is essential that the cell pellet is completely resuspended prior to lysis. No cell clumps should be visible before addition of Buffer A2. SDS in Buffer A2 precipitated SDS in Buffer A2 may precipitate upon storage. If a precipitate is formed, incubate Buffer A2 at C for 5 min and mix well. Too many bacterial cells used We recommend LB as optimal growth medium. When using very rich media like TB (terrific broth), the cell density of the cultures may become too high. Incomplete lysis of bacterial cells See Possible cause and suggestions above. Suboptimal precipitation of SDS and cell debris Precipitation of SDS and cell debris will be slightly more effective when centrifuging at 4 C instead of room temperature. No or insufficient amounts of antibiotic used during cultivation Poor plasmid yield Cells carrying the plasmid of interest may become overgrown by non-transformed cells, when inadequate levels of the appropriate antibiotics are used. Add appropriate amounts of freshly prepared stock solutions to all media; both solid and liquid. Bacterial culture too old Do not incubate cultures for more than 16 h at 37 C under shaking. We recommend LB as the optimal growth medium; however, when using very rich media like TB (terrific broth), cultivation time should be reduced to < 12 h. Suboptimal elution conditions If possible, use a slightly alkaline elution buffer like Buffer AE (5 M Tris / HCl, ph 8.5). If nuclease-free water is used, check the ph of the water. Elution efficiencies drop drastically with buffers < ph 7. 24
25 Problem Poor plasmid yield (continued) Possible cause and suggestions No high copy-number plasmid was used For NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid): If using low copy-number plasmids (e.g., plasmids bearing the P15A ori, cosmids, or P1 constructs), the culture volumes should be increased to at least 5 ml. Reagents not applied properly Add indicated volume of % ethanol to Buffer A4 and Buffer AQ Concentrate and mix thoroughly (see section 3). Nuclease-rich host strains used Especially when working with nuclease-rich strains, keep plasmid preparations on ice or frozen in order to avoid DNA degradation. No plasmid yield For NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid): If using nuclease-rich strains like E. coli HB101 or strains of the JM series, be sure to perform the optional AW washing step (step 5; section 5.1). Optimal endonuclease removal can be achieved by incubating the membrane with preheated Buffer AW (50 C) for 2 min before centrifugation. Inappropriate storage of plasmid DNA Quantitate DNA directly after preparation, for example, by agarose gel electrophoresis. Store plasmid DNA dissolved in water at < -18 C or at < +5 C when dissolved in Buffer AE or TE buffer. Nicked plasmid DNA Poor plasmid quality Cell suspension was incubated with alkaline Lysis Buffer A2 for more than 5 min. Genomic DNA contamination Cell lysate was vortexed or mixed too vigorously after addition of Buffer A2. Genomic DNA was sheared and thus liberated. 25
26 Problem Possible cause and suggestions Smeared plasmid bands on agarose gel Poor plasmid quality (continued) Especially when working with nuclease-rich strains, keep plasmid preparations on ice or frozen in order to avoid DNA degradation. For NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid): If using nuclease-rich strains like E. coli HB101 or strains of the JM series, be sure to perform the optional AW washing step (step 5; section 5.1). Optimal endonuclease removal can be achieved by incubating the membrane with preheated Buffer AW (50 C) for 2 min before centrifugation. Carry-over of ethanol For NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid): Make sure to centrifuge at 11,000 x g in step 6 in order to achieve complete removal of ethanolic Buffer A4. For NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure: Make sure to centrifuge 3 min at 11,000 x g in step 5 in order to achieve complete removal of ethanolic Buffer AQ. Elution of plasmid DNA with TE buffer Suboptimal performance of plasmid DNA in enzymatic reactions EDTA may inhibit sequencing reactions. Repurify plasmid DNA and elute with Buffer AE or water. Alternatively, the eluted plasmid DNA can be precipitated with ethanol and redissolved in Buffer AE or water. No additional washing with Buffer AW performed For NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid): Additional washing with 500 μl Buffer AW before washing with ethanolic Buffer A4 will increase the reading length of sequencing reactions. Not enough DNA used for sequencing reaction Quantitate DNA by agarose gel electrophoresis before setting up sequencing reactions. Plasmid DNA prepared from too much bacterial cell material Do not use more than 3 ml of a saturated E. coli culture if preparing plasmid DNA for automated fluorescent DNA sequencing. 26
27 8.2 Ordering information Product REF Pack of NucleoSpin Plasmid /.50/ / 50 / 250 preps NucleoSpin Plasmid (NoLid) /.50/ / 50 / 250 preps NucleoSpin Plasmid EasyPure /.50/ / 50 / 250 preps NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure /.50/ / 50 / 250 preps NucleoSpin Buffer Set (for the isolation of low-copy plasmids) Buffer A1 (without RNase A) L Buffer A L Buffer A L Buffer A4 (Concentrate) (for 125 ml Buffer A4) Buffer A4 (Concentrate) (for 1 L Buffer A4) ml ml Buffer AW L Buffer AE L RNase A (lyophilized) mg 50 mg Collection Tubes (2 ml) References Birnboim, H.C., and J. Doly A rapid alkaline extraction procedure for screening of recombinant plasmid DNA. Nucleic Acids Res. 7: Vogelstein B., and D. Gillespie Preparative and analytical purification of DNA from agarose. Proc. Natl. Acad. Sci. USA 76: Product use restriction / warranty NucleoSpin Plasmid / Plasmid (NoLid) and NucleoSpin Plasmid QuickPure kit components are intended, developed, designed, and sold FOR RESEARCH PURPOSES ONLY, except, however, any other function of the product being expressly described in original MACHEREY-NAGEL product leaflets. MACHEREY-NAGEL products are intended for GENERAL LABORATORY USE ONLY! MACHEREY-NAGEL products are suited for QUALIFIED PERSONNEL ONLY! MACHEREY-NAGEL products shall in any event only be used wearing adequate 27
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