Alcoholic precipitation of small non-coding RNAs.

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Date publication

janvier 2015

Journal

Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.)

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Dr REDERSTORFF Mathieu


Tous les auteurs :
Clerget G, Bourguignon-Igel V, Rederstorff M

Résumé

Alcoholic precipitation is a critical step to recover RNA of high purity. This chapter describes the principles of alcoholic precipitation as well as a standard, basic protocol with key advices to observe, but numerous variations on the theme are discussed. Indeed, several important parameters, such as the choice of salt, alcohol, or carrier, have to be considered to improve the efficiency of precipitation and the yield of RNA recovery.

Mots clés

2-Propanol, chemistry, Chemical Precipitation, drug effects, Chemistry Techniques, Analytical, methods, Ethanol, chemistry, RNA, Small Untranslated, chemistry

Référence

Methods Mol. Biol.. 2015 ;1296:11-6