Methods and Protocols (May 2019)

Improved Method for DNA Extraction and Purification from <i>Tetrahymena pyriformis</i>

  • Ezzouhra El Maaiden,
  • Youssef El Kharrassi,
  • Abdel Khalid Essamadi,
  • Khadija Moustaid,
  • Boubker Nasser

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/mps2020040
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 2
p. 40

Abstract

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Tetrahymena pyriformis (protozoa) is intensely investigated as a model organism, offering numerous advantages in comprehensive and multidisciplinary studies using morphologic or molecular methods. Since DNA extraction is a vital step of any molecular experiment, here a new mixed surfactant (Sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) 20%/Triton X-100) was adopted for effective DNA extraction from Tetrahymena pyriformis under an easy, fast protocol. The efficiency of this technique was then compared with three widely-used alternative techniques, namely the Chelex 100 matrix, Ammonium pyrrolidine dithiocarbamate (APD) complex and SDS–chloroform methods. DNA extraction was analyzed by pulsed-field gel electrophoresis, spectral measurement, fluorometry (Qubit), restriction enzyme digestion, and polymerase chain reaction. Data analysis revealed that the quantity and quality of the recovered DNA varied depending on the applied DNA extraction method. The new method (SDS 20%/Triton X-100) was the most efficient for extracting DNA from Tetrahymena pyriformis with high integrity and purity, affordable cost, less time, and suitability for molecular applications.

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