Simple synthesis of functionalized paramagnetic beads for nucleic acid purification and manipulation

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Abstract

The purification of nucleic acids is one of the most common procedures employed in modern molecular biology laboratories. Typically, commercial column-based protocols are utilized to isolate DNA or RNA from various sources. However, these methods not only require specialized equipment, but are also extremely expensive for high-Throughput applications. Although an elegant answer to this issue can be provided by paramagnetic beads, bead-based open-source protocols have been limited in the past. Here, we provide an easy to follow step-by-step manual for the synthesis of paramagnetic beads, as well as their functionalization with either a silica-or a carboxyl-surface that can be used to replace the commercial columns with self-made magnetic beads. Together with a variety of detailed protocols for their use in high-Throughput nucleic acids extractions, this bead synthesis method forms the recently published open platform Bio-On-Magnetic-Beads (BOMB), which is available on PLOS Biology (Oberacker et al., 2019). Updated protocols can be found on the associated webpage (https://bomb.bio).

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Oberacker, P., Stepper, P., Bond, D., Hipp, K., Hore, T. A., & Jurkowski, T. P. (2019). Simple synthesis of functionalized paramagnetic beads for nucleic acid purification and manipulation. Bio-Protocol, 9(20). https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.3394

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