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Undigestable/unrestrictable Plasmid?


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#1 Daphne

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Posted 07 January 2011 - 07:15 PM

Hi All!

I have isolated a megaplasmid of ~365kb from E. coli (transformed in DH10B). For some reason, no restriction enzyme seems to restrict it! I am performing restriction analysis on several plasmids (all between 48.5-145.5) at the same time, and they all restrict. I am therefore presuming it is not something technical. This megaplasmid was, however, restricted by S1 nuclease, otherwise I would not have known its size! I used EcoRV, DraI, KpnI, ApaI, AseI and more. When I tried HaeIII, I did get a smear, but I do not know if this was due to restriction or degradation and it was the only enzyme giving a smear.

Does anyone have any suggestions?

Thanks!:)

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Posted 10 January 2011 - 01:42 PM

Dear Daphne,

    how did you purifed your megaplasmid? The protocols i  know use very harsh conditions using phenol/chloroform? ...maybe your preparation is contaminated with residues of chemicals used for purification and therefore prevents the enzymes from working properly? As far as i know S1 nuclease cuts ssDNA ...maybe your plasmid is single stranded?

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