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30 December 2008 Solid-phase purification of gene synthesis products using magnetic beads
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Proceedings Volume 7269, Micro- and Nanotechnology: Materials, Processes, Packaging, and Systems IV; 72690A (2008) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.810439
Event: SPIE Smart Materials, Nano- and Micro-Smart Systems, 2008, Melbourne, Australia
Abstract
Herein we report three novel methods which utilize chemical conjugated magnetic beads to purify synthetic gene from its synthesis solution and prepare the synthesized gene in suitable buffer for downstream applications. Silica-coated magnetic beads are applied for non-specific DNA purification to remove short oligonucleotides and monomers. Streptavidin conjugated magnetic beads and (dT)25 Oligo immobilized magnetic beads are introduced for specific DNA extraction. The performances of these methods are investigated and compared using gel electrophoresis. The optimal conditions for enhancing the extraction efficiency are discussed. In addition, the approach to integrate these solid-phase purification methods into microfluidic devices is presented.
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Mo Chao Huang, Mo-Huang Li, and Jackie Y. Ying "Solid-phase purification of gene synthesis products using magnetic beads", Proc. SPIE 7269, Micro- and Nanotechnology: Materials, Processes, Packaging, and Systems IV, 72690A (30 December 2008); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.810439
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KEYWORDS
Magnetism

Microfluidics

Proteins

Polymers

Silica

Blood

Silicon

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