Published: Vol 2, Iss 16, Aug 20, 2012 DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.248 Views: 11448
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Abstract
Isolation of intact, full-length high quality RNAs is essential for RNA sequencing, reverse transcription PCR analysis of gene expression as well as RNA gel blot analysis. This simple yet easy protocol is developed to meet this need; in addition to regular samples, this protocol is especially good for isolating RNAs from RNase-rich samples such as senescing leaves and ripening fruits (from which RNAs isolated using standard method are generally degraded to certain degree). The total RNA yield varies from 900 μg total RNA/g non-senescing leaves to 200 μg total RNA/g senescent leaves.
Keywords: RNAMaterials and Reagents
Equipment
Procedure
Recipes
4 M Guanidinium thiocyanate (MW 118.2) | 47.28 g | 141.84 g |
25 mM NaCitrate (pH 7.0) (MW 294.10) | 3.33 ml of 0.75 M | 10 ml of 0.75 M |
0.5% Sarkosyl (N-Lauroylsarcosine, 293.4) | 5 ml of 10% Soln | 15 ml of 10% |
0.1 M β-ME (in 5 ml EB, add 35 μl conc) | 53.8 ml H2O |
10 mM NaCitrate(pH 7.0) | 1.333 ml 0.75 M NaCitrate (pH 7.0) |
(DEPC) 1 mM EDTA (pH 8.0) | 200 μl 0.5 M EDTA |
0.5% SDS | 2 ml 25% SDS |
Acknowledgments
This protocol was initially developed from Chomczynski and Sacchi (1987) and Puissant and Houdebine (1990) at the Amasino Lab, University of Wisconsin-Madison and finalized at Cornell University. Su-Sheng Gan was a recipient of The Rockefeller Foundation Biotechnology Predoctoral Fellowship. The research was also partially supported by a Federal Formula Fund at Cornell University. The past and current members of the Gan Lab also greatly helped in improving the protocol.
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Gan, S. (2012). RNA Extraction from RNase-Rich Senescing Leaf Samples. Bio-protocol 2(16): e248. DOI: 10.21769/BioProtoc.248.
Category
Plant Science > Plant molecular biology > RNA
Molecular Biology > RNA > RNA extraction
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