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Hybridization Techniques
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History/Background ‘Southern’ hybridization named after Sir Edwin Southern Developed in 1975 One of the most highly cited scientific publications Earned Sir Southern a Lasker Award in 2005
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Spawned naming of related techniques:
Northern blot (RNA) Western blot (Protein) Eastern blot (???) Southern blot (DNA)
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Goals of Southern Hybridization
Immobilize DNA onto a permanent substrate Identify DNA sequence (gene) of interest
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Example – Looking for Gene X
2 copies of gene X Arabidopsis thaliana
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Example – Looking for Gene X
? copies of gene X extract DNA Capsella rubella
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Step 1. Restriction Enzyme Digestion
EcoR I EcoR I EcoR I EcoR I
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Step 1. Restriction Enzyme Digestion
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Step 2. Gel Electrophoresis
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Step 2. Gel Electrophoresis
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Goals of Southern Hybridization
Immobilize DNA onto a permanent substrate ‘Membrane’ paper-like matrix nylon or nitrocellulose usually has a slight positive charge
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Step 3. DNA Denaturation Eliminate hydrogen bonds with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) A C T G T G A C
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Step 4. Transfer DNA to Membrane
Two methods for transferring DNA to a membrane capillary Electrophoretic (
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Step 4. Transfer DNA to Membrane
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Goals of Southern Hybridization
Immobilize DNA onto a permanent substrate Identify DNA sequence (gene) of interest
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Step 5. Making a Probe A probe is a small ( bp) length of DNA or RNA Complementary to the sequence (gene) of interest Labeled for subsequent detection procedures
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Step 5. Making a Probe How do we detect the probe? Radioactivity (32P)
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Step 5. Making a Probe How do we detect the probe? Digoxigenin (DIG) U
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Step 6. Pre-hybridization
Prehybridization buffers contain ‘blocking reagents’ that occupy available binding sites on the membrane
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Step 7. Hybridization
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Step 7. Hybridization
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Step 8. Washes
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Step 9. Anti-DIG
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Step 9. Anti-DIG
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Step 10. Washes
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Step 11. CSPD Disodium 3-(4-methoxyspiro {1,2-dioxetane-3,2´-(5'-chloro)tricyclo [ ,7]decan}-4-yl)phenyl phosphate
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Step 12. Detection DIG-labeled probes emitting minute amounts of light (chemiluminescence) 32P-labeled probes emitting β-particles
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Step 12. Detection DIG-labeled probes emitting minute amounts of light (chemiluminescence) 32P-labeled probes emitting ß-particles Autoradiography film can detect this radiation
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Conclusion How many copies of ‘Gene X’ does Capsella rubella possess? 3 Capsella rubella
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