Purification of single-stranded DNA by co-polymerization with acrylamide and electrophoresis

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Abstract

Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) oligonucleotides are useful as aptamers, hybridization probes and for emerging applications in DNA nanotechnology. Current methods to purify ssDNA require both a strand-separation step and a separate size-separation step but may still leave double-stranded DNA (dsDNA) impurities in the sample. Here, we use commercially available acrydite DNA primers to immobilize one strand of a PCR product within a polyacrylamide matrix. Electrophoresis moves the non-crosslinked DNA into the gel where the single-stranded product of desired size can be recovered. Our results show this method produces high yields of pure ssDNA.

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Damase, T. R., Ellington, A. D., & Allen, P. B. (2017). Purification of single-stranded DNA by co-polymerization with acrylamide and electrophoresis. BioTechniques, 62(6), 275–282. https://doi.org/10.2144/000114557

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