Ethanol preservation and pretreatments facilitate quality DNA extractions in recalcitrant plant species

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Gabriel Johnson, Steven W. J. Canty, Isaac H. Lichter-Marck, Warren Wagner, Jun Wen
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Abstract

Premise

The preservation of plant tissues in ethanol is conventionally viewed as problematic. Here, we show that leaf preservation in ethanol combined with proteinase digestion can provide high-quality DNA extracts. Additionally, as a pretreatment, ethanol can facilitate DNA extraction for recalcitrant samples.

Methods

DNA was isolated from leaves preserved with 96% ethanol or from silica-desiccated leaf samples and herbarium fragments that were pretreated with ethanol. DNA was extracted from herbarium tissues using a special ethanol pretreatment protocol, and these extracts were compared with those obtained using the standard cetyltrimethylammonium bromide (CTAB) method.

Results

DNA extracted from tissue preserved in, or pretreated with, ethanol was less fragmented than DNA from tissues without pretreatment. Adding proteinase digestion to the lysis step increased the amount of DNA obtained from the ethanol-pretreated tissues. The combination of the ethanol pretreatment with liquid nitrogen freezing and a sorbitol wash prior to cell lysis greatly improved the quality and yield of DNA from the herbarium tissue samples.

Discussion

This study critically reevaluates the consequences of ethanol for plant tissue preservation and expands the utility of pretreatment methods for molecular and phylogenomic studies.

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乙醇保存和预处理有利于提取顽固植物物种的高质量DNA
在乙醇中保存植物组织通常被认为是有问题的。本研究表明,乙醇保存与蛋白酶消化相结合可以提供高质量的DNA提取物。此外,作为预处理,乙醇可以促进顽固样品的DNA提取。方法从96%乙醇保存的叶片和经乙醇预处理的硅干燥的叶片样品和标本馆标本中分离DNA。采用特殊的乙醇预处理方法从植物标本组织中提取DNA,并与标准的十六烷基三甲基溴化铵(CTAB)法提取的DNA进行比较。结果经乙醇保存或预处理的组织中提取的DNA片段化程度低于未经预处理的组织。在裂解步骤中加入蛋白酶消化增加了从乙醇预处理组织中获得的DNA量。结合乙醇预处理与液氮冷冻和细胞裂解前的山梨醇洗涤,大大提高了植物标本组织样品的DNA质量和产量。本研究批判性地重新评估了乙醇对植物组织保存的影响,并扩展了预处理方法在分子和系统基因组研究中的应用。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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