Gene mapping and gene enrichment by the avidin-biotin interaction: use of cytochrome-c as a polyamine bridge
- PMID: 204910
- PMCID: PMC341990
- DOI: 10.1093/nar/5.2.385
Gene mapping and gene enrichment by the avidin-biotin interaction: use of cytochrome-c as a polyamine bridge
Abstract
A modification of previously described methods of electron microscopic gene mapping and of gene enrichment based on the avidin-biotin interaction is presented. The modification consists of coupling cytochrome-c instead of pentane diamine to the oxidized 2', 3' terminus of an RNA by Schiff base formation and BH-4 reduction. The RNA-cytochrome-c conjugate is purified by a simple chromatographic procedure; several biotins are attached to the cytochrome moiety by acylation. The extended arm between biotin and RNA gives efficient electron microscopic gene mapping of DNA:RNA-biotin hybrids with avidin-ferritin and avidin-polymethacylate sphere labels and efficient gene enrichment by buoyant banding of DNA:RNA-biotin:avidin-spheres in CsCl. A 1400 fold enrichment (thus, 25% pure) and a 90% yield of long Drosophila DNA strands with 5S RNA genes is achieved.
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