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Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix

Efficient RNA extraction methods are needed to study transcript regulation. Such methods must lyse the cell without degrading the genetic material. For cyanobacteria this can be particularly challenging because of the presence of the cyanobacteria cell envelope. The great breath of cyanobacterial sh...

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Autores principales: Kim Tiam, Sandra, Comte, Katia, Dalle, Caroline, Duval, Charlotte, Pancrace, Claire, Gugger, Muriel, Marie, Benjamin, Yéprémian, Claude, Bernard, Cécile
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6730872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31490972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222029
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author Kim Tiam, Sandra
Comte, Katia
Dalle, Caroline
Duval, Charlotte
Pancrace, Claire
Gugger, Muriel
Marie, Benjamin
Yéprémian, Claude
Bernard, Cécile
author_facet Kim Tiam, Sandra
Comte, Katia
Dalle, Caroline
Duval, Charlotte
Pancrace, Claire
Gugger, Muriel
Marie, Benjamin
Yéprémian, Claude
Bernard, Cécile
author_sort Kim Tiam, Sandra
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description Efficient RNA extraction methods are needed to study transcript regulation. Such methods must lyse the cell without degrading the genetic material. For cyanobacteria this can be particularly challenging because of the presence of the cyanobacteria cell envelope. The great breath of cyanobacterial shape and size (unicellular, colonial, or filamentous multicellular) created a variety of cell lysis methods. However, there is still a lack of reliable techniques for nucleic acid extraction for several types of cyanobacteria. Here we designed and tested 15 extraction methods using physical, thermic or chemical stress on the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix agardhii. Techniques based on the use of beads, sonication, and heat shock appeared to be too soft to break the Planktothrix agardhii cell envelope, whereas techniques based on the use of detergents degraded the cell envelope but also the RNA. Two protocols allowed to successfully obtain good-quality RNA. The first protocol consisted to manually crush the frozen cell pellet with a pestle and the second was based on the use of high-intensity ultra-sonication. When comparing these two, the high-intensity ultra-sonication protocol was less laborious, faster and allowed to extract 3.5 times more RNA compared to the liquid nitrogen pestle protocol. The high-intensity ultra-sonication protocol was then tested on five Planktothrix strains, this protocol allowed to obtain >8.5 μg of RNA for approximatively 3.5 × 10(8) cells. The extracted RNA were characterized by 260/280 and 260/230 ratio > to 2, indicating that the samples were devoid of contaminant, and RNA Quality Number > to 7, meaning that the integrity of RNA was preserved with this extraction method. In conclusion, the method we developed based on high-intensity ultra-sonication proved its efficacy in the extraction of Planktothrix RNA and could be helpful for other types of samples.
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spelling pubmed-67308722019-09-16 Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix Kim Tiam, Sandra Comte, Katia Dalle, Caroline Duval, Charlotte Pancrace, Claire Gugger, Muriel Marie, Benjamin Yéprémian, Claude Bernard, Cécile PLoS One Research Article Efficient RNA extraction methods are needed to study transcript regulation. Such methods must lyse the cell without degrading the genetic material. For cyanobacteria this can be particularly challenging because of the presence of the cyanobacteria cell envelope. The great breath of cyanobacterial shape and size (unicellular, colonial, or filamentous multicellular) created a variety of cell lysis methods. However, there is still a lack of reliable techniques for nucleic acid extraction for several types of cyanobacteria. Here we designed and tested 15 extraction methods using physical, thermic or chemical stress on the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix agardhii. Techniques based on the use of beads, sonication, and heat shock appeared to be too soft to break the Planktothrix agardhii cell envelope, whereas techniques based on the use of detergents degraded the cell envelope but also the RNA. Two protocols allowed to successfully obtain good-quality RNA. The first protocol consisted to manually crush the frozen cell pellet with a pestle and the second was based on the use of high-intensity ultra-sonication. When comparing these two, the high-intensity ultra-sonication protocol was less laborious, faster and allowed to extract 3.5 times more RNA compared to the liquid nitrogen pestle protocol. The high-intensity ultra-sonication protocol was then tested on five Planktothrix strains, this protocol allowed to obtain >8.5 μg of RNA for approximatively 3.5 × 10(8) cells. The extracted RNA were characterized by 260/280 and 260/230 ratio > to 2, indicating that the samples were devoid of contaminant, and RNA Quality Number > to 7, meaning that the integrity of RNA was preserved with this extraction method. In conclusion, the method we developed based on high-intensity ultra-sonication proved its efficacy in the extraction of Planktothrix RNA and could be helpful for other types of samples. Public Library of Science 2019-09-06 /pmc/articles/PMC6730872/ /pubmed/31490972 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222029 Text en © 2019 Kim Tiam et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Kim Tiam, Sandra
Comte, Katia
Dalle, Caroline
Duval, Charlotte
Pancrace, Claire
Gugger, Muriel
Marie, Benjamin
Yéprémian, Claude
Bernard, Cécile
Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix
title Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix
title_full Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix
title_fullStr Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix
title_full_unstemmed Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix
title_short Development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study RNA regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria Planktothrix
title_sort development of a new extraction method based on high-intensity ultra-sonication to study rna regulation of the filamentous cyanobacteria planktothrix
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6730872/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31490972
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0222029
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