Volume 17, Number 1, 75-79, DOI: 10.1007/s10811-005-5557-9

A simple method for DNA extraction from sporophyte in the brown alga Laminaria japonica

Gaoge Wang, Yuhui Li, Peng Xia and Delin Duan

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Abstract

A simple method was developed for extracting DNA from brown algae Laminaria japonica, which possess large amounts of acidic polysaccharides. Firstly, the sporophyte were washed by eliminating polysaccaride buffer to remove the polysaccharides and then ground in liquid nitrogen. Secondly, the powders were treated with lysing buffer. Thirdly, KAc was used to eliminate the remaining acidic polysaccharides. The extracted DNA was purified using a chloroform-isoamyl alcohol (24:1 v/v), and precipitated in cold isopropanol. The yield was from 18.7 to 37.5 μg g−1 (wet weight) and the purity of total DNA was determined spectrophotometrically as the ratio of A260/A280, which was about 1.7–1.9. The extracted DNA was of high quality and suitable for molecular analyses, such as PCR, restriction enzyme digestion. This method is a reproducible, simple, and rapid technique for routine DNA extraction from sporophyte in Laminaria japonica. Furthermore, the low cost of this method makes it attractive for large-scale studies.

Keywords  brown alga - DNA extraction - Laminaria japonica - polysaccharides - sporophyte

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