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Spin column-based nucleic acid purification : ウィキペディア英語版
Spin column-based nucleic acid purification

Spin column-based nucleic acid purification is a solid phase extraction method to quickly purify nucleic acids. This method relies on the fact that nucleic acid will bind to the solid phase of silica under certain conditions.
The stages of the method are:
* Lyse – The cells of a sample are broken open with a lysis procedure.
* Bind – A buffer solution is then added to the sample along with ethanol or isopropanol. This forms the binding solution. The binding solution is transferred to a spin column and the column is put in a centrifuge. The centrifuge forces the binding solution through a silica gel membrane that is inside the spin column. If the pH and salt concentration of the binding solution are optimal, the nucleic acid will bind to the silica gel membrane as the solution passes though.
* Wash – The flow-through is removed and a wash buffer is added to the column. The column is put in a centrifuge again, forcing the membrane through the wash buffer. This removes any remaining impurities from the membrane, leaving only the nucleic acid bound to the silica gel.
* Elute – The wash buffer is removed and an elution buffer (or simply water) is added to the column. The column is put in a centrifuge again, forcing the membrane through the elution buffer. The elution buffer removes the nucleic acid from the membrane and the nucleic acid is collected from the bottom of the column.
Even prior to the major techniques employed today it was known that in the presence of chaotropic agents, such as sodium iodide or sodium perchlorate, DNA binds to silica, glass particles or to unicellular algae called diatoms which shield their cell walls with silica. This property was used to purify nucleic acid using glass powder or silica beads under alkaline conditions. 〔Marko MA, Chipperfield R, Birnboim HC. A procedure for the large-scale isolation of highly purified plasmid DNA using alkaline extraction and binding to glass powder. Anal Biochem. 1982 Apr;121(2):382-7.
PMID 6179438〕 This was later improved used guanidinium thiocyanate or guanidinium hydrochloride as the chaotropic agent.〔Boom R, Sol CJ, Salimans MM, Jansen CL, Wertheim-van Dillen PM, van der Noordaa J. Rapid and simple method for purification of nucleic acids. J Clin Microbiol. 1990 Mar;28(3):495-503. PMID 1691208〕 The use of glass beads was later changed to silica gel.
==See also==

*DNA separation by silica adsorption
*Guanidinium thiocyanate-phenol-chloroform extraction
*Ethanol precipitation

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