array(2) { ["lab"]=> string(3) "472" ["publication"]=> string(4) "3327" } Using silica particles to isolate total RNA from plant tissues recalcitrant to extraction in guanidine thiocyanate - 林木分子遗传育种 (MGBFT) | LabXing

Using silica particles to isolate total RNA from plant tissues recalcitrant to extraction in guanidine thiocyanate

2008
期刊 Analytical Biochemistry
The most commonly used protocol of the RNA isolation, the guanidine thiocyanate method, was unsuitable for recalcitrant plant tissues containing a large amount of storage proteins and secondary metabolites. We demonstrated that RNA could bind to the silica particles, which have been used successfully in DNA isolation from various sources, under a high concentration of NaCl in the presence of ethanol and sodium acetate. Based on this observation, an efficient, inexpensive, and highly reproducible technique, the acid phenol-silica method, was developed to isolate high-quality RNAs from various plant tissues recalcitrant to extraction in guanidine thiocyanate.