Oligodt Columns
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Selected Protocol from "Molecular Cloning: A Laboratory Manual", Third Edition, Joseph Sambrook, David W. Russell.
Selection of Poly(A)+ RNA by Oligo(dT)-Cellulose Chromatography
Joseph Sambrook -- Peter Maccallum Cancer Institute and The University of Melbourne, Australia
David W. Russell -- University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center, Dallas
ABSTRACT
Chromatography on oligo(dT) columns is the preferred method for large-scale purification (>25 mg) of poly(A)+ RNAextracted from mammalian cells. Typically, between 1% and 10% of the RNA applied to the oligo(dT) column is recovered as poly(A)+ RNA. Because the method can be frustratingly slow, it is not recommended for purification of poly(A)+ RNA from multiple samples. For this purpose, batch elution (Protocol 7.4) is the better choice.
IMPORTANT: Prepare all reagents used in this protocol with DEPC-treated H2O.
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Note: As an alternative, the entire protocol could be accomplished with product MRN10 or MRN70, the GenElute™ mRNA Miniprep Kits.
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