BioTechniques (Nov 1996)

Protection of DNA During Preparative Agarose Gel Electrophoresis Against Damage Induced by Ultraviolet Light

  • Dirk Gründemann,
  • Edgar Schömig

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2144/96215rr02
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 21, no. 5
pp. 898 – 903

Abstract

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Preparative gel electrophoresis of double- stranded DNA usually includes staining the gel with ethidium bromide followed by illumination with ultraviolet (UV-B) light. In this report, DNA isolated from agarose gels was found to be a poor substrate for in vitro transcription, transformation of E. coli and PCR. Inhibition was not caused by enzyme- inhibiting impurities in the agarose gel, but was induced by a standard transilluminator fitted with 312-nm tubes. Interestingly, it was possible to protect the DNA against UV damage by the addition of cytidine or guanosine to the electrophoresis buffer.