QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit

Para la extracción y limpieza de hasta 10 µg de ADN (entre 70 bp y 10 kb) a partir de geles y reacciones enzimáticas

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QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit (50)

Cat. No. / ID:   28704

Para la extracción en gel o la limpieza de 50 reacciones: 50 QIAquick Spin Columns, tampones, Collection Tubes (2 ml)
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QIAquick PCR & Gel Cleanup Kit
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El QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit está concebido para su uso en aplicaciones de biología molecular. Este producto no está concebido para el diagnóstico, la prevención ni el tratamiento de enfermedades.

✓ Procesamiento automático sin interrupción de pedidos en línea

✓ Servicio técnico y para productos experto y profesional

✓ Realización y repetición de pedidos rápidas y fiables

Características

  • Hasta 95 % de recuperación de ADN listo para usarse
  • Procedimiento rápido y práctico
  • Limpieza de ADN de hasta 10 kb en tres sencillos pasos
  • Colorante de carga de gel para el análisis práctico de muestras
  • Kit combinado para la extracción en gel y la limpieza de PCR

Detalles del producto

El QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit incluye columnas de centrifugación, tampones y tubos de recogida para la purificación basada en membrana de gel de sílice de fragmentos de ADN a partir de geles (cortes de hasta 400 mg) o reacciones enzimáticas. Se purifica el ADN que oscila entre 70 bp y 10 kb mediante un procedimiento sencillo y rápido de unión, lavado y elución y un volumen de elución de 30–50 µl. El indicador de pH integrado permite la fácil determinación del pH óptimo para la unión del ADN en la columna de centrifugación. El QIAquick PCR & Gel Cleanup Kit también proporciona tampones para la purificación de productos de PCR >100 bp y ADN de hasta 10 kb. El procedimiento se puede automatizar por completo en el instrumento QIAcube Connect.

Para obtener resultados óptimos, se recomienda utilizar este producto junto con QIAvac 24 Plus.

Rendimiento

El QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit permite eliminar nucleótidos, enzimas, sales, agarosa, bromuro de etidio y otras impurezas de las muestras, lo que garantiza hasta un 80 % de recuperación de ADN (consulte la figura « Recuperaciones altas a partir de geles»). Con el uso de una microcentrifugadora o un colector de vacío, se purifica el ADN que oscila entre 70 bp y 10 kb de 1–24 muestras. El ADN purificado se puede utilizar, por ejemplo, en la secuenciación (consulte la figura « Secuenciación fiable tras la extracción en gel»). Los fragmentos de ADN inferiores a 70 bp o superiores a 10 kb se deben extraer con el QIAEX II Gel Extraction System.

El procedimiento de QIAquick PCR Purification elimina cebadores, nucleótidos, enzimas, aceites minerales, sales y otras impurezas de las muestras de ADN (consulte la figura « Eliminación completa de cebadores tras la PCR»). Con el uso de una microcentrifugadora o un colector de vacío, se purifica el ADN que oscila entre 100 bp y 10 kb.

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Principio

Los kits QIAquick contienen un ensamblaje de membrana de sílice para la unión del ADN en tampón de alta salinidad y elución con tampón de baja salinidad o agua. El procedimiento de purificación elimina cebadores, nucleótidos, enzimas, aceites minerales, sales, agarosa, bromuro de etidio y otras impurezas de las muestras de ADN (consulte la figura « Recuperaciones altas a partir de geles»). La tecnología de membrana de sílice elimina los problemas e inconvenientes relacionados con las resinas sueltas y los residuos pastosos. Los tampones de unión especializados están optimizados para aplicaciones específicas y promover la adsorción selectiva de moléculas de ADN dentro de rangos de tamaño específicos.

Colorante de carga de gel

Para que el procesamiento y el análisis de las muestras sean más rápidos y prácticos, se proporciona el colorante de carga de gel. El GelPilot Loading Dye contiene tres colorantes de seguimiento (xileno cianol, azul de bromofenol y naranja G) para facilitar la optimización del tiempo de la serie del gel de agarosa y evitar que los fragmentos más pequeños de ADN migren demasiado lejos (consulte la figura  «GelPilot Loading Dye»).

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Procedimiento

El sistema QIAquick emplea un procedimiento sencillo de unión, lavado y elución (consulte el diagrama de flujo « Procedimiento de QIAquick y MinElute»). Los cortes de gel se disuelven en un tampón que contiene un indicador de pH, lo que permite determinar con facilidad el pH óptimo para la unión del ADN, la mezcla se aplica a la QIAquick Spin Column (consulte la figura « Colorante indicador de pH»). Los ácidos nucleicos se adsorben a la membrana de sílice en las condiciones de alta salinidad generadas por el tampón. Se lavan las impurezas y el ADN puro se eluye con un volumen bajo del tampón de baja salinidad suministrado o de agua, listo para usarse en todas las aplicaciones posteriores.

Manejo

Las QIAquick Spin Columns se han diseñado con dos prácticas opciones de manejo. Las columnas de centrifugación se adaptan a una microcentrifugadora de mesa convencional o a un colector de vacío con conectores Luer, como el QIAvac 24 Plus con QIAvac Luer Adapters. El QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit, junto con otros kits basados en columna de centrifugación de QIAGEN, se puede automatizar por completo en el instrumento QIAcube Connect, lo que permite incrementar la productividad y la normalización de los resultados (consulte las figuras «Opciones de manejo de la columna de centrifugación  A,  B,  C y  D» y « QIAcube Connect»).

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Aplicaciones

Los fragmentos de ADN purificados con el sistema QIAquick están listos para su uso directo en diversas aplicaciones, incluyendo la secuenciación, la ligación y transformación, la digestión de restricción, el marcado, la microinyección, la PCR y la transcripción in vitro.

Datos y cifras de respaldo

Specifications

FeaturesSpecifications
Binding capacity10 µg
FormatTubo
Fragment size70 bp–10 kb
Recovery: oligonucleotides dsDNARecuperación: fragmentos de ADNbc
ProcessingManual
Removal <10mers 17–40mers dye terminator proteinsEliminación, <10 mers
Elution volume30-50 μl
TechnologyTecnología de sílice
Sample type: applicationsADN: Reacciones de PCR

Recursos

Kit Handbooks (1)
Safety Data Sheets (1)
Scientific Posters (1)
Certificates of Analysis (1)

Publications

STAT5 represses BCL6 expression by binding to a regulatory region frequently mutated in lymphomas.
Walker SR; Nelson EA; Frank DA;
Oncogene; 2006; 26 (2):224-33 2006 Jul 3 PMID:16819511

FAQ

I bound an 11 kb DNA fragment to a QIAquick column; is it completely lost?

Larger DNA fragments bind more tightly to the QIAquick columns. It is difficult to predict whether a DNA fragment larger than 10 kb can be efficiently recovered, because this depends on base composition as well as fragment size. If the fragment is only a few kb larger than the 10 kb limit, it can be helpful to heat the elution buffer EB to 60°C and let it incubate on the column for a few minutes before centrifuging. However, please note that it will become less likely to recover your sample the larger the fragment size is. As we cannot guarantee recovery of fragments larger than the maximum cutoff size, we do not recommend to purify such fragments using QIAquick Kits.

The QIAEX II Kit can be used to extract DNA fragments up to 50 kb from agarose or polyacrylamide gels.

 

FAQ ID -756
Are Buffer PB of the QIAquick PCR Purification Kit and Buffer QG of the QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit interchangeable?

Buffer PB of the QIAquick PCR Purification Kit cannot be used to extract DNA from agarose gels. However, Buffer QG of the QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit can be used to remove salt and proteins from enzymatic reactions by adding 3 volumes of Buffer QG and 1 volume of isopropanol to the reaction and proceeding with step 6 of the Gel Extraction Spin Protocol in the QIAquick Spin Handbook. See the QIAquick Spin Handbook for a list of reactions which can be cleaned up with the various QIAquick kits.

FAQ ID -786
Are QIAprep and QIAquick Spin columns interchangeable?
No. While columns from the QIAprep Spin Miniprep Kit and the QIAquick PCR Purification- and Gel Extraction Kits are based on silica-gel-membrane technology, each is designed to work optimally within its own kit format. In addition, the binding capacity and DNA recovery size cut-offs of the QIAprep and QIAquick Spin columns are different. QIAprep Spin columns bind up to 20 ug of plasmid DNA up to 50 kb in length, while the QIAquick Spin columns bind up to 10 ug of DNA with a maximum fragment size of 10 kb.
FAQ ID -311
Are the columns of the QIAquick PCR Purification-, Gel Extraction-, and Nucleotide Removal Kit interchangeable?
Yes - all QIAquick Spin Kits contain identical columns, but different binding buffers optimized for each specific application.
FAQ ID -577
Can I store agarose gel slices containing DNA for gel extraction at a later point?
Cut out the slice of agarose containing the DNA fragment of interest, and store it at 4oC in an Eppendorf tube sealed with Parafilm.
FAQ ID -313
How can I improve recoveries when using the QIAquick Kits?

Buffer PE did not contain ethanol

Ethanol must be added to Buffer PE (concentrate) before use. Repeat procedure with correctly prepared Buffer PE.

Inappropriate elution buffer

DNA will only be eluted efficiently in the presence of low-salt buffer (e.g., Buffer EB: 10 mM Tris·Cl, pH 8.5) or water. Elution efficiency is strongly dependent on the salt concentration and pH of the elution buffer. Contrary to adsorption, elution is most efficient under basic conditions and low salt concentrations. DNA is eluted with 50 or 30 µl of the provided Buffer EB (10 mM Tris·Cl, pH 8.5), or water. The maximum elution efficiency is achieved between pH 7.0 and 8.5. When using water to elute, make sure that the pH is within this range. In addition, DNA must be stored at –20°C when eluted with water since DNA may degrade in the absence of a buffering agent. Elution with TE (10 mM Tris·Cl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 8.0) is possible, but not recommended because EDTA may inhibit subsequent enzymatic reactions.

Elution buffer incorrectly dispensed

Add elution buffer to the center of the QIAquick membrane to ensure that the buffer completely covers the membrane. This is particularly important when using small elution volumes (30 µl).

FAQ ID -180
How do I perform a DNA precipitation to concentrate my sample?
  • Add 1/10 volume of 3 M Na-Acetate pH 5.2, and 2 to 2.5 volumes of ice-cold 100% ethanol to the DNA sample
  • Mix, and store at –20°C for at least 1 h to precipitate the DNA
  • Recover the precipitated DNA by centrifugation at full speed in a microcentrifuge for 15–20 min
  • Pour off the ethanol and wash the pellet twice with room-temperature 70% ethanol
  • Allow the DNA pellet to air-dry
  • resuspend the DNA in a suitable volume of sterile TE buffer or distilled water
FAQ ID -305
Will the QIAquick PCR Purification Kit remove sufficient SYBR Green from real-time PCR reactions to allow sequencing?

Based on our experience, the QIAquick PCR Purification Kit removes SYBR Green dye efficiently from PCR reactions.

We strongly assume that the QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit will be equally efficient in removing this dye, however, we recommend a 5 min incubation with wash Buffer PE on the QIAquick spin column at step 10 of the QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit Protocol. Efficiency of SYBR Green dye removal has to be validated by the enduser.

 

FAQ ID -637
Do you have protocols for multiple extractions of DNA fragments from agarose gels?

Yes, please follow the Supplementary Protocols 'High-throughput gel extractions using the QIAquick 96 PCR Purification Kit' (QQ03).  Please contact your local QIAGEN Technical Service for this protocol.

FAQ ID -944
Can a QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit be used to obtain RNA from a formaldehyde gel?

Yes. The QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit for extraction of DNA from gels can also be used for RNA gel extraction. Please see a user-developed procedure below, which was kindly provided by J. Knobloch, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany. Note that this protocol has not been thoroughly tested and optimized by QIAGEN. QIAquick Gel Extraction Kits are not guaranteed to be RNase-free.

  1. Excise the RNA fragment from the formaldehyde agarose gel with a clean, sharp scalpel.
  2. Weigh the gel slice, and record the weight. Soak the gel slice in TE buffer for 25 min at room temperature with gentle shaking.
  3. Remove the gel slice from the TE buffer, and place it in a colorless tube. Add 6 volumes of Buffer QG to 1 volume of gel, based on the gel weight (100 mg ~ 100 µl).
  4. Incubate at 58°C for 25 min. To help dissolve the gel, mix by vortexing the tube every 2–3 min during the incubation.
  5. Continue the QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit Protocol (using a microcentrifuge) in the QIAquick Spin Handbook, beginning with step 4.
Please click here  for Figure 1. 

Figure 1:

A. Total RNA was isolated from the parasitic blood fluke Schistosoma mansoni using the RNeasy Mini Kit and run on a formaldehyde agarose (1.2%) gel. (Note: The 28S rRNA in S. mansoni contains a break site so that the rRNA splits into two parts, which run on a gel at the same size as the 18S rRNA.) The rRNA bands were excised and treated as described above (left lane) or using 10 volumes of Buffer QG in step 3 (right lane).

B. The extracted RNA was then analyzed on a new formaldehyde agarose gel. (Data kindly provided by J. Knobloch, Department of Genetic Parasitology, Heinrich Heine University, Düsseldorf, Germany).

FAQ ID -133
Why does my DNA sample float out of the slot when loading it onto an agarose gel?

DNA fragments purified with the QIAGEN DNA Cleanup Systems, i.e., the QIAquick PCR Purification Kit, the MinElute Reaction Cleanup Kit, the QIAEX II Gel Extraction Kit etc. may float out of the loading wells of agarose gels due to residual ethanol carried over from the wash step with Buffer PE (despite the addtition of glycerol-containing loading buffer).

Use either of the following options to remove residual ethanol from the eluate:

  • re-purify the sample using a QIAquick-, or MinElute column, or QIAEX II resin
  • incubate the eluate at 56°C for 10 min to evaporate the ethanol
  • dry down the sample in a vacuum centrifuge, and resuspend the pellet in a small volume of sterile water
FAQ ID -205
Is it possible to clean up a methylation reaction containing bisulfite with QIAquick Cleanup Kits?
Yes, bisulfite containing methylation reactions can be cleaned up with our silica-based cleanup products, such as QIAquick and QIAEX II. Please see Goyon et al. (1994),  'Perpetuation of cytosine methylation in Ascobolus immersus implies a novel type of maintenance methylase', published in J Mol Biol. 1994 Jul 1;240(1):42-51, for a reference.
FAQ ID -519
Do you have information about the cleanup of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) with QIAquick columns?

As a rule of thumb, single-stranded DNA binds to silica with approximately half the affinity of a double-stranded DNA fragment of the same length under the buffer conditions used in the QIAquick and MinElute Kits. Even though no systematic experimental data exists, we expect that recovery of ssDNA fragments of approximately 200 nucleotides and below will not be very efficient after cleanup using the QIAquick PCR Purification Kit or MinElute PCR Purification Kit. By comparison, it should be possible to purify fragments longer than 140 nucleotides using the QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit.

Note that recovery of single strand DNA is influenced to some degree also by factors such as base composition and secondary structure. It has to be determined empirically by the researcher if cleanup of single-stranded DNA with QIAquick columns yields satisfactory results.

FAQ ID -759
What is the composition of Buffer EB?

The composition of Buffer EB is:

  • 10 mM Tris-Cl, pH 8.5

Buffer EB is the elution buffer used in the QIAquick PCR, Gel Extraction, Nucleotide Removal Kits, and MinElute Kits for DNA cleanup, and the QIAprep Miniprep Kits for small-scale plasmid purification. The purified DNA can also be eluted in TE (10 mM Tris-Cl, 1 mM EDTA, pH 8.0), but the EDTA may inhibit subsequent enzymatic reactions.

FAQ ID -199
What is the small band below my fragment of interest on an agarose gel after DNA cleanup using QIAquick?

Occasionally, DNA fragments eluted from the silica matrix of QIAquick, MinElute or QIAEX II Kits will contain denatured single-stranded DNA (ssDNA), appearing as a smaller band on an analytical gel. Under certain conditions, chaotropic agents (present in all silica-based DNA purification methods) can denature DNA fragments. This is a rare event that may be influenced by sequence characteristics such as the presence of inverted repeats or A–T-rich stretches.

Because salt and buffering agents promote renaturation of DNA strands, the following tips are recommended:

  • use the eluted DNA to prepare your downstream enzymatic reaction, but omit the enzyme. Incubate the reaction mix at 95°C for 2 minutes to reanneal the ssDNA, and allow the tube to cool slowly to room temperature before adding the enzyme and proceeding
  • alternatively, the DNA can be eluted from the silica-gel membrane or resin in 10 mM Tris buffer containing 10 mM NaCl. However, the salt concentration of the eluate must then be taken into consideration in downstream applications.
FAQ ID -148
Can I buy QIAquick and MinElute columns separately?

The QIAquick Spin Columns (100) (cat. no. 28115) in the QIAquick PCR Purification, Gel Extraction, Nucleotide Removal and PCR & Gel Cleanup kits are also sold separately from the kits.

The MinElute columns in the MinElute PCR Purification, Gel Extraction and Reaction Cleanup kits are not sold separately.

We always provide extra buffers in our kits so you can scale up reactions, add extra washes or allow for spillage.

FAQ ID -2460
How do I safely inactivate biohazardous flow-through material?

Always dispose of potentially biohazardous solutions according to your institution’s waste-disposal guidelines. Although the lysis and binding buffers in QIAamp, DNeasy, and RNeasy kits contain chaotropic agents that can inactivate some biohazardous material, local regulations dictate the proper way to dispose of biohazards. DO NOT add bleach or acidic solutions directly to the sample-preparation waste. Guanidine hydrochloride in the sample-preparation waste can form highly reactive compounds when combined with bleach.
Please access our Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) online for detailed information on the reagents for each respective kit.

FAQ ID -12
How can I extract DNA from a polyacrylamide (PAGE) gel?

The QIAEX II and QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit can be used to extract DNA from polyacrylamide gels.

The QIAEX II Handbook contains a protocol for Polyacrylamide Gel Extraction. A specialized User-Developed Protocol (QQ05) is available when using the QIAquick Gel Extraction Kit for this purpose.

Both protocols require the preparation of a diffusion buffer and a disposable plastic column or syringe barrel containing a Whatman GF/C filter or siliconized glass wool. To ensure optimal diffusion, cut the gel slices as small as possible, and use 2 volumes of diffusion buffer per 1 volume of gel. Increasing incubation time (protocol step 3) may result in higher yields.

FAQ ID -120