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Nuclei Isolation Kit: Nuclei PURE Prep

sufficient for 15 nuclei preparations (~1-10×107 cells or 1g of tissue per preparation)

Synonym(s):

Sucrose centrifugation nuclei isolation

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UNSPSC Code:
12352207
NACRES:
NA.32

usage

sufficient for 15 nuclei preparations (~1-10×107 cells or 1g of tissue per preparation)

packaging

pkg of 1 kit

storage condition

dry at room temperature

application(s)

cell analysis

foreign activity

nuclease and protease, free

shipped in

wet ice

storage temp.

2-8°C

Application

For preparation of pure nuclei and fragile nuclei from cell lines and solid tissues.

Biochem/physiol Actions

The protocol incorporates centrifugation through a dense sucrose cushion to protect nuclei and strip away cytoplasmic contaminants. High yield has been obtained from common cell lines (Jurkat, HFN7.1, COS7, HEK293 and MDCK) and tissues (spleen and liver). These preparations are suitable for many cell biology applications, e.g., as a source of nuclear components such as chromatin, genomic DNA, histones, and nuclear RNA/RNP, produces nuclei for in vitro apoptosis assays, and functional studies such as examination of the transcriptional status of cells.
The protocol incorporates centrifugation through a dense sucrose cushion to protect nuclei and strip away cytoplasmic contaminants. The sucrose concentration that is suitable for a particular cell type is determined empirically by the user. The sucrose concentrate and sucrose cushion buffer give the user flexibility to modify the density of the sucrose cushion as appropriate. High yield has been obtained from common cell lines (Jurkat, HFN7.1, COS7, HEK293 and MDCK) and tissues (spleen and liver). These preparations are suitable for many cell biology applications, e.g., as a source of nuclear components such as chromatin, genomic DNA, histones, and nuclear RNA/RNP, produces nuclei for in vitro apoptosis assays, and functional studies such as examination of the transcriptional status of cells.

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  • Nuclei PURE Lysis Buffer 180 mL

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Aquatic Acute 1 - Aquatic Chronic 2 - Eye Dam. 1 - Skin Irrit. 2

Storage Class Code

10 - Combustible liquids

Flash Point(F)

Not applicable

Flash Point(C)

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Analysis of nuclear RNA, Chapter 14.
Robert E. Farrell, Jr., ed.
RNA Methodologies: A Laboratory Guide for Isolation and Characterization, 235-263 (1993)
Nuclei from rat liver: isolation method that combines purity with high yield.
G Blobel et al.
Science (New York, N.Y.), 154(3757), 1662-1665 (1966-12-30)
Tyler G Ekins et al.
eLife, 9 (2020-11-06)
Type I lissencephaly is a neuronal migration disorder caused by haploinsuffiency of the PAFAH1B1 (mouse: Pafah1b1) gene and is characterized by brain malformation, developmental delays, and epilepsy. Here, we investigate the impact of Pafah1b1 mutation on the cellular migration, morphophysiology
Michaela Patterson et al.
Nature genetics, 49(9), 1346-1353 (2017-08-08)
Adult mammalian cardiomyocyte regeneration after injury is thought to be minimal. Mononuclear diploid cardiomyocytes (MNDCMs), a relatively small subpopulation in the adult heart, may account for the observed degree of regeneration, but this has not been tested. We surveyed 120
Identification of newly transcribed RNA.
Greenberg, M.E., and Bender, T.P., et al. et al.
Current Protocols in Molecular Biology, 4-4 (1987)

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