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Greater than pH 8: The pH dependence of EDTA as a preservative of high molecular weight DNA in biological samples
by
DeSanctis, Mia L.
, Falco, Rosalia
, Messner, Ella
, Soranno, Elizabeth A.
, Appiah-Madson, Hannah J.
, Turner, Elena M.
, Wang, Ziyu
, Distel, Daniel L.
in
Acetic acid
/ Analysis
/ Animal tissues
/ Animals
/ Bar codes
/ Biological properties
/ Biological samples
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cations
/ Cations, Divalent
/ Chelating Agents
/ Chelation
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divalent cations
/ DNA
/ DNA binding proteins
/ Dosage and administration
/ Edetic acid
/ Edetic Acid - chemistry
/ Ethanol
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acids
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Laboratory animals
/ Measurement
/ Molecular Weight
/ Nuclease
/ Nucleases
/ pH effects
/ Physical Sciences
/ Preservatives
/ Preservatives, Pharmaceutical
/ Recovery
/ Research and analysis methods
/ Room temperature
/ Sequestering
/ Shellfish
/ Tissues
2023
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Greater than pH 8: The pH dependence of EDTA as a preservative of high molecular weight DNA in biological samples
by
DeSanctis, Mia L.
, Falco, Rosalia
, Messner, Ella
, Soranno, Elizabeth A.
, Appiah-Madson, Hannah J.
, Turner, Elena M.
, Wang, Ziyu
, Distel, Daniel L.
in
Acetic acid
/ Analysis
/ Animal tissues
/ Animals
/ Bar codes
/ Biological properties
/ Biological samples
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cations
/ Cations, Divalent
/ Chelating Agents
/ Chelation
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divalent cations
/ DNA
/ DNA binding proteins
/ Dosage and administration
/ Edetic acid
/ Edetic Acid - chemistry
/ Ethanol
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acids
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Laboratory animals
/ Measurement
/ Molecular Weight
/ Nuclease
/ Nucleases
/ pH effects
/ Physical Sciences
/ Preservatives
/ Preservatives, Pharmaceutical
/ Recovery
/ Research and analysis methods
/ Room temperature
/ Sequestering
/ Shellfish
/ Tissues
2023
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Greater than pH 8: The pH dependence of EDTA as a preservative of high molecular weight DNA in biological samples
by
DeSanctis, Mia L.
, Falco, Rosalia
, Messner, Ella
, Soranno, Elizabeth A.
, Appiah-Madson, Hannah J.
, Turner, Elena M.
, Wang, Ziyu
, Distel, Daniel L.
in
Acetic acid
/ Analysis
/ Animal tissues
/ Animals
/ Bar codes
/ Biological properties
/ Biological samples
/ Biology and Life Sciences
/ Cations
/ Cations, Divalent
/ Chelating Agents
/ Chelation
/ Deoxyribonucleic acid
/ Divalent cations
/ DNA
/ DNA binding proteins
/ Dosage and administration
/ Edetic acid
/ Edetic Acid - chemistry
/ Ethanol
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid
/ Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acids
/ Health aspects
/ Hydrogen-Ion Concentration
/ Laboratory animals
/ Measurement
/ Molecular Weight
/ Nuclease
/ Nucleases
/ pH effects
/ Physical Sciences
/ Preservatives
/ Preservatives, Pharmaceutical
/ Recovery
/ Research and analysis methods
/ Room temperature
/ Sequestering
/ Shellfish
/ Tissues
2023
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Greater than pH 8: The pH dependence of EDTA as a preservative of high molecular weight DNA in biological samples
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Greater than pH 8: The pH dependence of EDTA as a preservative of high molecular weight DNA in biological samples
2023
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Ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid (EDTA) is a divalent cation chelator and chemical preservative that has been shown to be the active ingredient of the popular DNA preservative DESS. EDTA may act to reduce DNA degradation during tissue storage by sequestering divalent cations that are required by nucleases naturally occurring in animal tissues. Although EDTA is typically used between pH 7.5 and 8 in preservative preparations, the capacity of EDTA to chelate divalent cations is known to increase with increasing pH. Therefore, increasing the pH of EDTA-containing preservative solutions may improve their effectiveness as DNA preservatives. To test this hypothesis, we stored tissues from five aquatic species in 0.25 M EDTA adjusted to pH 8, 9, and 10 for 12 months at room temperature before DNA isolation. For comparison, tissues from the same specimens were also stored in 95% ethanol. DNA extractions performed on tissues preserved in EDTA pH 9 or 10 resulted in as great or greater percent recovery of high molecular weight DNA than did extractions from tissues stored at pH 8. In all cases examined, percent recovery of high molecular weight DNA from tissues preserved in EDTA pH 10 was significantly better than that observed from tissues preserved in 95% ethanol. Our results support the conclusion that EDTA contributes to DNA preservation in tissues by chelating divalent cations and suggest that preservative performance can be improved by increasing the pH of EDTA-containing DNA preservative solutions.
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Public Library of Science,Public Library of Science (PLoS)
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