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Gel Electrophoresis of DNA
What is Gel Electrophoresis?
• Electro = flow of electricity, phoresis, from the
Greek = to carry across
• A gel is a colloid, a suspension of tiny
particles in a medium, occurring in a solid
form, like gelatin
• Gel electrophoresis refers to the separation of
charged particles located in a gel when an
electric current is applied
• Charged particles can include DNA, amino
acids, peptides, etc
Why do gel electrophoresis?
• When DNA is cut by restriction
enzymes, the result is a mix of pieces of
DNA of different lengths
• It is useful to be able to separate the
pieces - I.e. for recovering particular
pieces of DNA, for forensic work or for
sequencing
What is needed?
• Agarose - a
polysaccharide made
from seaweed. Agarose
is dissolved in buffer
and heated, then cools
to a gelatinous solid
with a network of
crosslinked molecules
• Some gels are made
with acrylamide if
sharper bands are
required
• Buffer - in this case
TBE
• The buffer provides ions
in solution to ensure
electrical conductivity.
• Not only is the agarose
dissolved in buffer, but
the gel slab is
submerged (submarine
gel) in buffer after
hardening
• Also needed are a
power supply and a
gel chamber
• Gel chambers come
in a variety of
models, from
commercial through
home-made, and a
variety of sizes
How does it work?
• DNA is an organic acid, and is negatively
charged (remember, DNA for Negative)
• When the DNA is exposed to an electrical
field, the particles migrate toward the positive
electrode
• Smaller pieces of DNA can travel further in a
given time than larger pieces
A gel being run
Positive electrode

Comb

Agarose block
DNA loaded in
wells in the agarose

Black background
To make loading wells easier

Buffer
Steps in running a gel
• DNA is prepared by digestion with restriction
enzymes
• Agarose is made to an appropriate thickness
(the higher the % agarose, the slower the big
fragments run) and ‘melted’ in the microwave
• The gel chamber is set up, the ‘comb’ is
inserted
• The agarose may have a DNA ‘dye’ added (or
it may be stained later). The agarose is
poured onto the gel block and cooled
• The comb is
removed, leaving
little ‘wells’ and
buffer is poured over
the gel to cover it
completely
• The DNA samples
are mixed with a
dense loading dye
so they sink into
their wells and can
be seen
• The DNA samples
are put in the wells
with a micropipette.
• Micropipettes have
disposable tips and
can accurately
measure
1/1,000,000 of a litre
Next?
• The power source is turned on and the
gel is run. The time of the run depends
upon the amount of current and % gel,
and requires experimentation
• At the end of the run the gel is removed
(it is actually quite stiff)
• The gel is then visualized - UV light
causes the bands of DNA to fluoresce
A gel as seen under UV light - some samples had 2 fragments
of DNA, while others had none or one
More……
• Many samples can
be run on one gelbut it is important to
keep track
• Most gels have one
lane as a ‘DNA
ladder’ - DNA
fragments of known
size are used for
comparison
Still more….
• The DNA band of interest can be cut
out of the gel and the DNA extracted • Or DNA can be removed from the gel
by Southern Blotting
References
www.biotech.iastate.edu/publication/ppt-presentations
Kreuzer, H., Massey, A., 2001, Recombinant DNA
and Biotechnology,2nd ed. ASM Press, Washington
Turner, P.C., et al, 1997, Instant Notes in Molecular
Biology, Bios, Oxford
Photos - L. D. Macdonald, 2003
Acknowledgements
Thanks go to Craig Millar, School of Biological Science,
University of Auckland
Compiled by
Linda Macdonald
For NCEA Biology A.S. 3.6
With support from the Royal Society Science, Mathematics &Technology
Teacher Fellowship Scheme

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Electrophoresis 1

  • 2. What is Gel Electrophoresis? • Electro = flow of electricity, phoresis, from the Greek = to carry across • A gel is a colloid, a suspension of tiny particles in a medium, occurring in a solid form, like gelatin • Gel electrophoresis refers to the separation of charged particles located in a gel when an electric current is applied • Charged particles can include DNA, amino acids, peptides, etc
  • 3. Why do gel electrophoresis? • When DNA is cut by restriction enzymes, the result is a mix of pieces of DNA of different lengths • It is useful to be able to separate the pieces - I.e. for recovering particular pieces of DNA, for forensic work or for sequencing
  • 4. What is needed? • Agarose - a polysaccharide made from seaweed. Agarose is dissolved in buffer and heated, then cools to a gelatinous solid with a network of crosslinked molecules • Some gels are made with acrylamide if sharper bands are required
  • 5. • Buffer - in this case TBE • The buffer provides ions in solution to ensure electrical conductivity. • Not only is the agarose dissolved in buffer, but the gel slab is submerged (submarine gel) in buffer after hardening
  • 6. • Also needed are a power supply and a gel chamber • Gel chambers come in a variety of models, from commercial through home-made, and a variety of sizes
  • 7. How does it work? • DNA is an organic acid, and is negatively charged (remember, DNA for Negative) • When the DNA is exposed to an electrical field, the particles migrate toward the positive electrode • Smaller pieces of DNA can travel further in a given time than larger pieces
  • 8. A gel being run Positive electrode Comb Agarose block DNA loaded in wells in the agarose Black background To make loading wells easier Buffer
  • 9. Steps in running a gel • DNA is prepared by digestion with restriction enzymes • Agarose is made to an appropriate thickness (the higher the % agarose, the slower the big fragments run) and ‘melted’ in the microwave • The gel chamber is set up, the ‘comb’ is inserted • The agarose may have a DNA ‘dye’ added (or it may be stained later). The agarose is poured onto the gel block and cooled
  • 10. • The comb is removed, leaving little ‘wells’ and buffer is poured over the gel to cover it completely • The DNA samples are mixed with a dense loading dye so they sink into their wells and can be seen
  • 11. • The DNA samples are put in the wells with a micropipette. • Micropipettes have disposable tips and can accurately measure 1/1,000,000 of a litre
  • 12. Next? • The power source is turned on and the gel is run. The time of the run depends upon the amount of current and % gel, and requires experimentation • At the end of the run the gel is removed (it is actually quite stiff) • The gel is then visualized - UV light causes the bands of DNA to fluoresce
  • 13. A gel as seen under UV light - some samples had 2 fragments of DNA, while others had none or one
  • 14. More…… • Many samples can be run on one gelbut it is important to keep track • Most gels have one lane as a ‘DNA ladder’ - DNA fragments of known size are used for comparison
  • 15. Still more…. • The DNA band of interest can be cut out of the gel and the DNA extracted • Or DNA can be removed from the gel by Southern Blotting
  • 16. References www.biotech.iastate.edu/publication/ppt-presentations Kreuzer, H., Massey, A., 2001, Recombinant DNA and Biotechnology,2nd ed. ASM Press, Washington Turner, P.C., et al, 1997, Instant Notes in Molecular Biology, Bios, Oxford Photos - L. D. Macdonald, 2003
  • 17. Acknowledgements Thanks go to Craig Millar, School of Biological Science, University of Auckland Compiled by Linda Macdonald For NCEA Biology A.S. 3.6 With support from the Royal Society Science, Mathematics &Technology Teacher Fellowship Scheme