To Plate or to Simply Unfreeze, That Is the Question for Optimal Plasmid Extraction.

J Biomol Tech

Antibody & Product Development Lab, ASTAR, Singapore 138671, Singapore.

Published: July 2021

Many molecular biology applications require fast plasmid DNA extraction, spurring multiple studies on how to speed up the process. It is regularly instructed in standard laboratory protocols to plate out frozen glycerol bacterial stocks prior to bacteria incubation in liquid media and subsequent plasmid extraction, although the rationale for this is often unexplained (other than for the isolation of single colonies). Given the commonality and importance of this laboratory operation, such a practice is time-consuming and laborious. To study the impact of this practice and the alternative direct culturing method, we investigated the association between bacterial cell mass and its potential influence on plasmid yields from the 2 methods. Our results showed no difference with preplating for 7 out of 8 plasmid constructs used in the study, suggesting that direct glycerol recovery would not lead to poorer plasmid yields. The findings support the rationale for direct glycerol recovery for plasmid extraction, without the need of an intermediate preplating step.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8174125PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.7171/jbt.20-3203-001DOI Listing

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