PLoS Biology (Jan 2019)

Bio-On-Magnetic-Beads (BOMB): Open platform for high-throughput nucleic acid extraction and manipulation.

  • Phil Oberacker,
  • Peter Stepper,
  • Donna M Bond,
  • Sven Höhn,
  • Jule Focken,
  • Vivien Meyer,
  • Luca Schelle,
  • Victoria J Sugrue,
  • Gert-Jan Jeunen,
  • Tim Moser,
  • Steven R Hore,
  • Ferdinand von Meyenn,
  • Katharina Hipp,
  • Timothy A Hore,
  • Tomasz P Jurkowski

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.3000107
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 1
p. e3000107

Abstract

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Current molecular biology laboratories rely heavily on the purification and manipulation of nucleic acids. Yet, commonly used centrifuge- and column-based protocols require specialised equipment, often use toxic reagents, and are not economically scalable or practical to use in a high-throughput manner. Although it has been known for some time that magnetic beads can provide an elegant answer to these issues, the development of open-source protocols based on beads has been limited. In this article, we provide step-by-step instructions for an easy synthesis of functionalised magnetic beads, and detailed protocols for their use in the high-throughput purification of plasmids, genomic DNA, RNA and total nucleic acid (TNA) from a range of bacterial, animal, plant, environmental and synthetic sources. We also provide a bead-based protocol for bisulfite conversion and size selection of DNA and RNA fragments. Comparison to other methods highlights the capability, versatility, and extreme cost-effectiveness of using magnetic beads. These open-source protocols and the associated webpage (https://bomb.bio) can serve as a platform for further protocol customisation and community engagement.