DNA crosslinking on nylon memberane
Kyle Legate
via methods%40net.bio.net
(by legatek from hotmail.com)
Fri Jul 18 13:45:22 EST 2008
Tracy Chow wrote:
> Hi Rory,
>
> Thanks for your suggestion...really appreciate.
>
> May I ask if you use Hybond-N+ or Hybond-XL (also positively charged)
> membrane? May I ask for the conditions you dry the membrane (room
> temperature or vacuum)? How long do you *dry the membranes *prior to
> hybridization? How long do you *pre-hybridize* prior to probe incubation?
>
> THANKS!!!
>
> Tracy
>
I'm not Rory, but I'll toss in my 0.5 cents anyway. Both membranes will
be fine, but you crosslink them differently. N+ is nitrocellulose, XL is
nylon, so heat or UV, respectively. Dry the membrane on some filter
paper or other uncontaminated holding device by RT evaporation until
there's no visible moistness before proceeding. The time it takes to
clean up the blotting set-up should be enough time. If protected in a
plastic sleeve or a book they can be stored dry for months before
hybridizing, or they can be used immediately after crosslinking (~10
minutes after obtaining them). I used Church buffer for a pre-hyb
solution and 1 hour in a hybridization oven (65C) was sufficient. Enough
time to label your probe.
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