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Separation of DNA restriction fragments by ion-exchange chromatography on FPLC columns Mono P and Mono Q.

Analytical biochemistry (1987-10-01)
E Westman, S Eriksson, T Låås, P A Pernemalm, S E Sköld
ABSTRACT

Separation of DNA restriction fragments by FPLC ion-exchange chromatography on Mono Q and Mono P columns was investigated. The columns were found to be particularly suitable for the separation of fragments up to 500-600 bp long. Larger fragments can also be separated although less effectively. We found the following practical working ranges for the parameters investigated: pH, 4 to 11; flow rate, 0.05 to 0.6 ml/min corresponding to separation times between 2 and 20 h. (better resolution is achieved at lower flow rates); gradient slope; between 0.5 mM eluting salt/ml buffer and over 5 mM/ml (better resolution is achieved at lower gradient slopes; eluting ionic strength was found to be independent of gradient slope); gradient composition, chloride salts of smaller monovalent cations eluted the DNA at lower ionic strengths but separations obtained were similar; additives, substances such as urea, formamide, and EDTA can be added without chromatographic effects; sample amount: amounts from 2.5 to 200 micrograms were applied, corresponding to single peak content of from 42 ng to 74 micrograms DNA. Yields were generally over 90% and the chromatographed DNA was fully accessible to restriction enzyme cleavage. Separations occurred predominantly according to DNA size, but AT-rich fragments were retarded in a predictable way.

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Sigma-Aldrich
Mono Q® 5/50 GL, 10 μm particle size, L × I.D. 5 cm × 5 mm
Sigma-Aldrich
Mono P® 5/50 GL, 10 μm particle size, L × I.D. 5 cm × 5 mm