The Effects of Magnesium, Zinc and Calcium Ions on Endotoxin-Plasmid DNA Interaction at Various Cation Concentrations, pH Values and Incubation Times

Elvina Clarie Dullah, Nur Syahadatain Abdul Razak, Clarence M. Ongkudon
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In plasmid DNA (pDNA) production from Gram-negative bacteria, endotoxin has been known as the major contaminant. The separation becomes difficult due to its ability to form a stable complex with pDNA apart from sharing common properties like surface charge, molecular size, temperature, and pH stability. This study focused on the analysis of the zeta potential values of endotoxin, the theoretical number of cations bound per molecule of endotoxin as well as the binding tendency of cations towards endotoxin in the presence of pDNA. These analyses were conducted under various experimental conditions such as types of divalent metal cation, cation concentration, pH and incubation time. The analysis of zeta potential at different cation concentrations and pH values showed that Mg2+ had the most significant effect on endotoxin surface charge. The zeta potential of endotoxin was reduced by a magnitude of 43.55 mV, from −43.53 mV to 0.02 mV in the presence of 2.0 M Mg2+, and a magnitude of 44.12 mV, from −43.53 mV to 0.59 mV at the lowest pH level. However, in the analysis of the theoretical number of cations bound per molecule of endotoxin, Zn2+ showed the highest number (0.6) compared to Ca2+ (0.12) and Mg2+ (0.05). The tendency of Zn2+ to preferentially bind with endotoxins forming a larger aggregated structure was also evident in the DNA gel electrophoresis and transmission electron microscopic analysis. The manuscript highlights the significance of cations in the binding and aggregation of endotoxins, which ultimately improves the recovery of pDNA and affects its subsequent downstream processing.
不同阳离子浓度、pH 值和培养时间下镁、锌和钙离子对内毒素-质粒 DNA 相互作用的影响
在从革兰氏阴性细菌中生产质粒 DNA(pDNA)的过程中,内毒素一直是众所周知的主要污染物。由于内毒素除了具有表面电荷、分子大小、温度和 pH 值稳定性等共同特性外,还能与 pDNA 形成稳定的复合物,因此分离变得十分困难。本研究的重点是分析内毒素的 zeta 电位值、每分子内毒素结合阳离子的理论数量以及 pDNA 存在时阳离子与内毒素的结合倾向。这些分析是在不同的实验条件下进行的,如二价金属阳离子类型、阳离子浓度、pH 值和培养时间。不同阳离子浓度和 pH 值下的 zeta 电位分析表明,Mg2+ 对内毒素表面电荷的影响最大。在 2.0 Mg2+ 存在下,内毒素的 zeta 电位降低了 43.55 mV,从-43.53 mV 降至 0.02 mV;在最低 pH 值下,内毒素的 zeta 电位降低了 44.12 mV,从-43.53 mV 降至 0.59 mV。不过,在分析每分子内毒素结合阳离子的理论数量时,Zn2+ 的数量(0.6)最高,而 Ca2+(0.12)和 Mg2+(0.05)最低。在 DNA 凝胶电泳和透射电子显微镜分析中,Zn2+ 优先与内毒素结合形成较大聚集结构的趋势也很明显。该手稿强调了阳离子在内毒素的结合和聚集中的重要作用,这最终会提高 pDNA 的回收率并影响其后续的下游处理。
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