Endy:Northern blot, AlkPhos end-labeled probes

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The following protocol for Northern Blotting is based on the RNA extraction method used by Sean Moore, Agarose gel electrophoresis, and the Turboblotter system from Whatman.

Materials

  • RNA extracted from cells (should be ~1-5µg/µl).
  • RNAse free water (make lots for rinsing glassware and electrophoresis chambers)
    • Add DEPC to final concentration of 0.1%.
    • Incubate 1hr at 37°C.
    • Autoclave for 15 mins at 15 psi.
  • 10X BPTE electrophoresis buffer (The final pH of this 10x buffer is ~6.5.)
    • 100 mM PIPES
    • 300 mM Bis-Tris
    • 10 mM EDTA
  • HPLC grade or better DMSO
  • Glyoxal
    • Commercially available stock solutions of glyoxal contain both hydrated forms of glyoxal and oxidation products that can degrade RNA. These must be removed.
  • Glyoxal reaction mixture (divide into small aliquots and store at -70°C)
    • 6mL DMSO
    • 2mL deionized glyoxal
    • 1.2mL of 10X BPTE electrophoresis buffer
    • 0.6mL of 80% glycerol
  • RNA size marker
  • RNA gel loading buffer
    • 95% deionized formamide
      • Purchase a distilled deionized preparation of formamide and store in small aliquots under nitrogen at -20°C.
    • 0.025% (w/v) bromophenol blue
    • 0.025% (w/v) xylene cyanol FF
    • 5 mM EDTA (pH 8.0)
    • 0.025% (w/v) SDS