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[http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/edta/edtah.htm Here's] a great page about [[EDTA]], including [http://www.cem.msu.edu/~cem333/EDTATable.html formation constant] (K<sub>f</sub>) values for metal-EDTA complexes.
[[Image:EDTA.png|right|thumb|200px|chemical structure of '''EDTA''' - ethylene-diamine-tetraacetic acid]]
[[Image:EDTA with ligand.png|right|thumb|200px|'''EDTA''' (black) with coordinate bonds to a metal ion (red)]]
 
'''EDTA''' stands for '''ethylene-diamine-tetraacetic acid'''. It chelates divalent cations and is therefore used in many buffers. Its relative [[EGTA]] has a higher affinity for calcium than for magnesium ions.
 
==Purpose==
*EDTA is a synthetic amino acid and chelating agent for divalent metals.
 
*Most enzymes that synthesize or modify nucleic acids (e.g. polymerases, ligases, kinases, nucleases) are Mg<sup>2+</sup>-dependent. The addition of EDTA is a convenient way to stop these reactions.
 
*EDTA is a component of many buffers used to store DNA, such as [[TE buffer]], where the EDTA removes the metal cofactors (typically Mg<sup>++</sup> required for activity of DNAses and other DNA damaging enzymes.
 
==Procurement==
*Usually sold as the disodium salt (CAS 6381-92-6) (Sigma E1644).
 
==Use==
*Molecular Weight, disodium salt dihydrate: 372.24
 
*EDTA is essentially insoluble in water, and will only dissolve when neutralized with sodium hydroxide to a pH = 8.0
 
*Standard stock solutions are 0.5M at pH 8.0.  A 1M solution cannot be made.  Autoclave.
 
*Making the standard solution from disodium EDTA (the typical form sold) requires approximately 1 molar equivalent of NaOH
 
*pK<sub>1</sub> = 1.99
*pK<sub>2</sub> = 2.67
*pK<sub>3</sub> = 6.16
*pK<sub>4</sub> = 10.26
 
== EDTA stock solution recipes ==
 
=== 0.5 M EDTA stock ===
* 18.61 g EDTA (Sodium Salt)
* dH2O to 90 ml
* adjust pH to 7.0
* adjust volume to 100 ml
 
=== 0.5M 500ml pH 8.0 with NaOH pre-calculated ===
* 93.05g of Na2.EDTA (FW 372.2)
* 10.14g of NaOH (FW 40)
* 500 ml dH2O
[http://www.molecularstation.com/forum/protocols-methods-forum/16909-egta-stock-solution.html]
 
== Storage and stability ==
* store at room temperature
* stable for years
 
==Interesting facts==
*[http://www.vrp.com/art/963.asp Here's] an article that speaks of the wonders of EDTA and how it can help treat Aunt Edna's cardiovascular disease, enhance your enjoyment of the Friday night happy hour, and act as a "get out of jail free" card.
** This has been proven as unverifiable claims by the FTC... Read the whole controversy issue [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chelation_therapy#Controversy here]. -[[User:Etienne Robillard|Etienne Robillard]] 10:52, 10 December 2012 (EST)
 
*EDTA can prolong the life of your [http://www.deathstar.org/~flash/edta.html motorcycle battery]!
 
*EDTA helps you  determine the hidden contents of your [http://homepages.ius.edu/DSPURLOC/c121/week13.htm hard water].
 
==Safety==
* Magnesium and calcium deficiency may be an indicator of long-term EDTA based chelation therapy thus the use EDTA based buffer agents may be disrecommended for patients with bone diseases.
 
==References==
*[http://www.chm.bris.ac.uk/motm/edta/edtah.htm Here's] a great page about EDTA, including [http://www.cem.msu.edu/~cem333/EDTATable.html formation constant] (K<sub>f</sub>) values for metal-EDTA complexes. Note that many heavy metal ions (like Fe<sup>3+</sup>, Co<sup>2+</sup>, and Zn<sup>2+</sup>) are chelated much more strongly than Mg<sup>2+</sup>. A little bit of EDTA in your reaction will go a long way to keep these evildoers out of trouble and away from your precious biomolecules without interfering with your Mg<sup>2+</sup>-dependent reactions.
 
[[Category:Material]]
[[Category:Buffers]]
[[Category:Chemical]]

Revision as of 17:03, 10 December 2012

chemical structure of EDTA - ethylene-diamine-tetraacetic acid
EDTA (black) with coordinate bonds to a metal ion (red)

EDTA stands for ethylene-diamine-tetraacetic acid. It chelates divalent cations and is therefore used in many buffers. Its relative EGTA has a higher affinity for calcium than for magnesium ions.

Purpose

  • EDTA is a synthetic amino acid and chelating agent for divalent metals.
  • Most enzymes that synthesize or modify nucleic acids (e.g. polymerases, ligases, kinases, nucleases) are Mg2+-dependent. The addition of EDTA is a convenient way to stop these reactions.
  • EDTA is a component of many buffers used to store DNA, such as TE buffer, where the EDTA removes the metal cofactors (typically Mg++ required for activity of DNAses and other DNA damaging enzymes.

Procurement

  • Usually sold as the disodium salt (CAS 6381-92-6) (Sigma E1644).

Use

  • Molecular Weight, disodium salt dihydrate: 372.24
  • EDTA is essentially insoluble in water, and will only dissolve when neutralized with sodium hydroxide to a pH = 8.0
  • Standard stock solutions are 0.5M at pH 8.0. A 1M solution cannot be made. Autoclave.
  • Making the standard solution from disodium EDTA (the typical form sold) requires approximately 1 molar equivalent of NaOH
  • pK1 = 1.99
  • pK2 = 2.67
  • pK3 = 6.16
  • pK4 = 10.26

EDTA stock solution recipes

0.5 M EDTA stock

  • 18.61 g EDTA (Sodium Salt)
  • dH2O to 90 ml
  • adjust pH to 7.0
  • adjust volume to 100 ml

0.5M 500ml pH 8.0 with NaOH pre-calculated

  • 93.05g of Na2.EDTA (FW 372.2)
  • 10.14g of NaOH (FW 40)
  • 500 ml dH2O

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Storage and stability

  • store at room temperature
  • stable for years

Interesting facts

  • Here's an article that speaks of the wonders of EDTA and how it can help treat Aunt Edna's cardiovascular disease, enhance your enjoyment of the Friday night happy hour, and act as a "get out of jail free" card.
    • This has been proven as unverifiable claims by the FTC... Read the whole controversy issue here. -Etienne Robillard 10:52, 10 December 2012 (EST)
  • EDTA helps you determine the hidden contents of your hard water.

Safety

  • Magnesium and calcium deficiency may be an indicator of long-term EDTA based chelation therapy thus the use EDTA based buffer agents may be disrecommended for patients with bone diseases.

References

  • Here's a great page about EDTA, including formation constant (Kf) values for metal-EDTA complexes. Note that many heavy metal ions (like Fe3+, Co2+, and Zn2+) are chelated much more strongly than Mg2+. A little bit of EDTA in your reaction will go a long way to keep these evildoers out of trouble and away from your precious biomolecules without interfering with your Mg2+-dependent reactions.