A method for DNA extraction from the desert cyanobacterium chroococcidiopsis and its application to identification of ftsZ
Academic Article
Publication Date:
1998
abstract:
A method was developed for extraction of DNA from Chroococcidiopsis that overcomes obstacles posed by
bacterial contamination and the presence of a thick envelope surrounding the cyanobacterial cells. The method
is based on the resistance of Chroococcidiopsis to lysozyme and consists of a lysozyme treatment followed by
osmotic shock that reduces the bacterial contamination by 3 orders of magnitude. Then DNase treatment is
performed to eliminate DNA from the bacterial lysate. Lysis of Chroococcidiopsis cells is achieved by grinding
with glass beads in the presence of hot phenol. Extracted DNA is further purified by cesium-chloride density
gradient ultracentrifugation. This method permitted the first molecular approach to the study of Chroococcidiopsis,
and a 570-bp fragment of the gene ftsZ was cloned and sequenced.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
List of contributors:
Ghelardini, Patrizia
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