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Hello,

I have cloned the human Interferon gamma gene in a lentivirus plasmid. minipreps were fine. I did twice the maxi prep on it but my yiled is really poor.

I was wondering if anybody had experience with this gene and if it is toxic to the bacteria. (PS: I do a lot of maxi and used the plasmid backbone before with great results)

Thank you very much for your help

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Posted Jul 16, 2008, 16:28 PM
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Is the backbone plasmid pLKO.1?

We do quite a lot of work with constructs from Sigma's Mission lentiviruses and find that there is often a problem growing up the maxis (although minipreps were less of a problem).

We get around it by treating the plasmid as a low copy plasmid.

I use a modified Qiagen method:

Use 20mL of P1, P2 and P3 (ie instead of 3 x 10mL)
Spin down and transfer the supernatant to 2 x 50mL Falcons
Add 0.7 volumes (fill up the tubes) Isopropanol

MIX WELL and centrifuge fast for 30-40 mins to pellet the DNA.
Remove as much liquid as possible and allow the pellet to dry a LITTLE - NOT TOO MUCH (otherwise it is difficult to resuspend)

Resuspend it in 1-2mL of water, add to this about 10mL of QBT (Column equilibration buffer) and load this on to the pre-equilibrated column (TIP 500).

Then continue as per protocol.

This just removes a lot of the protein before the DNA is added to the column and really improves the yield from almost nothing to over 500 micrograms.

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Posted Jul 18, 2008, 12:08 PM
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Thank you so much for this tip,

I use a non commercial Lenti (with a cppt and WPRE sequence). I have used this vector before without problem for DNA and virus prep.

For endotoxin removal at what step can I add my endotoxin reagent? In the 20mlx3 mix or in the 2ml resuspended DNA?

Again, thank you very much for this helpful tip.

PS: we checked our DNA concentration by doing a miniprep on the maxiprep culture and it was good

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I had a look at the endo-free maxi protocol and I think I would resuspend the pellet in 1mL water, then add about 3 mL of P1 (to get the right buffer conditions) and then add the endotoxin removal agent. After the 30 mins or so, this would be loaded on to the column and processed as stated.

I haven't done an endo-free maxi for quite a long time. Do you find that lenti titres are better when the transfected plasmid DNA is endo-free?

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Posted Jul 19, 2008, 20:03 PM
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Thank you
Yes the titer is better; the cells look better and produce more proteins. The transfection is improved. I always do endo-free.
in labs around ours, my colleagues also do this in routine.

Thanks again for everything

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Posted Jul 21, 2008, 13:37 PM
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