A simplified protocol for the semi-large scale recovery of plasmids from Escherichia coli grown on agar plates

  • Sato M
  • Akasaka E
  • Saitoh I
  • et al.
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Abstract

Semi-large scale liquid cultivation of transformed Escherichia coli (E. coli) in medium (100-200 ml) has been widely used for the acquisition of relatively large amounts of plasmid DNA (50-300 μg). However, this method requires an expensive high-speed centrifugation apparatus to precipitate E. coli before lysis, which is both laborious and time-consuming. Here, we demonstrate a method for agar plate-based cultivation of bacteria that does not employ a high-speed centrifugation apparatus. This procedure proves to be simple and reproducible, yielding an average of 82 μg of plasmid DNA per experiment. It may therefore be valuable for cloning/transfection experiments under limited financial backgrounds.

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Sato, M., Akasaka, E., Saitoh, I., Ohtsuka, M., Nakamura, S., Sakurai, T., & Watanabe, S. (2012). A simplified protocol for the semi-large scale recovery of plasmids from Escherichia coli grown on agar plates. Journal of Biomedical Science and Engineering, 05(07), 406–408. https://doi.org/10.4236/jbise.2012.57051

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