Tuesday, 30 October 2007

Alternatives to TBE buffer for denaturing polyacrylamide gel electrophoresis of DNA and RNA?

I just stumbled upon an article promoting 10 mM sodium borate as an alternative to the well-known TAE and TBE buffers for agarose gel electrophoresis of DNA (Brody & Kern, 2004). They claim that sodium borate outperforms TBE and TAE at high-voltage conditions due to the significantly lower heat development.



I'm currently using TBE buffer and gels with 7M urea for my denaturing PAA gels, and I'm wondering if there are similar alternative conditions for those denaturing PAA gels of nucleic acids?



I couldn't find anything on using sodium borate for denaturing PAA gels, so I'm wondering if it should work the same as for the agarose gels or if it just isn't a good buffer for that kind of gel.




Brody, J. R. & Kern, S. E. Sodium boric acid: a Tris-free, cooler conductive medium for DNA electrophoresis. BioTechniques 36, 214–216 (2004).

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