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  • Ampure XP buffer

    Hi, all,

    I just want to know if 10% PEG 8000 and 1.25 M NaCl in final concentration would work for Ampure XP or what is the optimal concentration. In the manual, it said that only fragment > 100bp are retained. If I want to keep fragments ~ 50 bp, could I make it work by just increasing the salt/PEG concentration? Another question: can the beads still be used after 10 min cooking at 95 C? I know the best way is to test those by myself, but I'd like to hear from anyone already had some experience. Thanks in advance.

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    I'm not sure about heating the beads a lot, but if you have say 12% PEG at 1.25 M NaCl you might be able to keep stuff at 50bp. Certainly I think at 15% PEG you can keep it. 10 will be a bit too low from personal experience. I don't think it's necessary to increase the salt concentration further.

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    • #3
      Thank you, Heisman. I will test 15% PEG and I will post the results.

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      • #4
        In my experience, you'll have to test with your specific lot/manufacturer of PEG. Molecular weight and the distribution of sizes differ a fair amount, and can affect the cutoff.

        There are several papers around that describe knock off buffers (and I think they are all in this thread: http://seqanswers.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3752 )...but if you're looking for a specific cutoff, the likelihood that you'll have to test your own buffer is extremely high.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by cli View Post
          Thank you, Heisman. I will test 15% PEG and I will post the results.
          Hi, Cli, I'm also interested in keeping fragments down to 60nt. Mine is fragmented RNA 60~200nt. I heard the RNAClean XP is the same beads with AMPure XP, just different buffer. So I'm curious if the increasing concentrations of PEG worked out for you. Thanks!

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          • #6
            Hi, PigletIA, I have tested 15% PEG for SPRI cleanup. The 100 bp fragment was kept but not the 50 bp fragment. I didn't try higher concentration of PEG.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by cli View Post
              Hi, PigletIA, I have tested 15% PEG for SPRI cleanup. The 100 bp fragment was kept but not the 50 bp fragment. I didn't try higher concentration of PEG.
              This is good to know, Cli! I guess it's not gonna be easy otherwise they've already figured it out...
              Thanks a lot!
              Lan

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              • #8
                SpriSelect

                Does Anyone have suggestions for Ratios to use for SpriSelect if I want to target 520bp range for cDNA?

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                • #9
                  XP and Axygen buffer Maldi analysis

                  Hi, i had used Maldi mass to detect two types of buffer. the one is XP buffer and
                  the other is axygen buffer. Here is the result:
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                  everyone could tell me the results whether contained PEG8000 and PEG2000? or had other answer?

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