Extraction of RNA from cells and tissue.

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Abstract

Total undegraded cellular RNA, largely free of contaminating DNA, can be rapidly and easily isolated from homogenized tissue or cultured cells using acid pH guanidinium thiocyanate/phenol/chloroform extraction. Commercially available acid phenol/guanidinium thiocyanate solutions allow one-step complete solubilization of tissue or cells under conditions that inhibit RNAse activity. We describe here a detailed procedure for total RNA extraction from homogenized tissues or cultured cells using such reagents, together with additional purification steps by passage through Phase-Lock gel tubes, and recommend optional chromatographic poly(A+) RNA enrichment procedure using Mini Oligo(dT) spin columns, together with the spectrophotometric determination of RNA yield and purity.

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Bird, I. M. (2005). Extraction of RNA from cells and tissue. Methods in Molecular Medicine, 108, 139–148. https://doi.org/10.1385/1-59259-850-1:139

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