Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberry

Abstract Background The isolation of high-quality RNA from strawberry leaves and fruits is notoriously cumbersome. Both tissues are extremely rich in active secondary metabolites, as phenolics and pigments that inevitably perturb the isolation of RNA. Many protocols have been developed to address th...

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Main Authors: Mohamed Hazman, Farida Kabil, Shrouk Abd Elhamid, Peter Nick
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: SpringerOpen 2020-06-01
Series:Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Subjects:
RNA
Online Access:http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43141-020-00039-5
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spelling doaj-dbdd547e8a784c17a82fcd225ec66bc62020-11-25T03:54:42ZengSpringerOpenJournal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology2090-59202020-06-011811810.1186/s43141-020-00039-5Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberryMohamed Hazman0Farida Kabil1Shrouk Abd Elhamid2Peter Nick3Agricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), Agricultural Research Center (ARC)Vegetable Crops Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo UniversityAgricultural Genetic Engineering Research Institute (AGERI), Agricultural Research Center (ARC)Molecular Cell Biology, Botanical Institute, Karlsruhe Institute of TechnologyAbstract Background The isolation of high-quality RNA from strawberry leaves and fruits is notoriously cumbersome. Both tissues are extremely rich in active secondary metabolites, as phenolics and pigments that inevitably perturb the isolation of RNA. Many protocols have been developed to address this problem. However, they are either costly, or time-consuming, in particular for high number of many plant samples. We describe here a new method with an easy-to-handle approach to obtain high-quality RNA from strawberry leaves and fruits. The method, referred to as double lysis, uses a novel combination of CTAB and Trizol protocols. Results Compared to conventional Trizol-dependent protocols, either used individually, or in a commercial spin-column kit, the new method yields RNA at lower costs, but of significantly improved quality. The RNA obtained by double lysis was very pure as indicated by 260/280 ratios of 2.06 (leaves) and 2.07 (fruits), while 260/230 ratio was 2.07 and 1.75, respectively. Also visually, RNA sediments from double lysis showed a white color, indicative of efficient elimination of polyphenolics and pigments. In contrast, traditional Trizol method produced reddish precipitates. The purity of RNA isolated by double lysis enabled successful removal of genomic DNA and, thus, allowed for more efficient cDNA synthesis and RT-PCR. In addition, the suggested method is able to yield RNA with fully preserved integrity from strawberry leaves, fruits in addition to petals and roots. Conclusion Double lysis is a new RNA isolation protocol developed through the integrative coupling of CTAB and Trizol reagents. The method is cost-effective, robust, time-saving, and can cope even with recalcitrant plant tissues with high contents of phenolics and pigments, such as strawberry leaves and fruits.http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43141-020-00039-5Fragaria × ananassaStrawberryRNALeavesFruitsDouble lysis
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author Mohamed Hazman
Farida Kabil
Shrouk Abd Elhamid
Peter Nick
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Farida Kabil
Shrouk Abd Elhamid
Peter Nick
Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberry
Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
Fragaria × ananassa
Strawberry
RNA
Leaves
Fruits
Double lysis
author_facet Mohamed Hazman
Farida Kabil
Shrouk Abd Elhamid
Peter Nick
author_sort Mohamed Hazman
title Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberry
title_short Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberry
title_full Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberry
title_fullStr Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberry
title_full_unstemmed Double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality RNA from strawberry
title_sort double lysis: an integrative time-saving method yielding high-quality rna from strawberry
publisher SpringerOpen
series Journal of Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
issn 2090-5920
publishDate 2020-06-01
description Abstract Background The isolation of high-quality RNA from strawberry leaves and fruits is notoriously cumbersome. Both tissues are extremely rich in active secondary metabolites, as phenolics and pigments that inevitably perturb the isolation of RNA. Many protocols have been developed to address this problem. However, they are either costly, or time-consuming, in particular for high number of many plant samples. We describe here a new method with an easy-to-handle approach to obtain high-quality RNA from strawberry leaves and fruits. The method, referred to as double lysis, uses a novel combination of CTAB and Trizol protocols. Results Compared to conventional Trizol-dependent protocols, either used individually, or in a commercial spin-column kit, the new method yields RNA at lower costs, but of significantly improved quality. The RNA obtained by double lysis was very pure as indicated by 260/280 ratios of 2.06 (leaves) and 2.07 (fruits), while 260/230 ratio was 2.07 and 1.75, respectively. Also visually, RNA sediments from double lysis showed a white color, indicative of efficient elimination of polyphenolics and pigments. In contrast, traditional Trizol method produced reddish precipitates. The purity of RNA isolated by double lysis enabled successful removal of genomic DNA and, thus, allowed for more efficient cDNA synthesis and RT-PCR. In addition, the suggested method is able to yield RNA with fully preserved integrity from strawberry leaves, fruits in addition to petals and roots. Conclusion Double lysis is a new RNA isolation protocol developed through the integrative coupling of CTAB and Trizol reagents. The method is cost-effective, robust, time-saving, and can cope even with recalcitrant plant tissues with high contents of phenolics and pigments, such as strawberry leaves and fruits.
topic Fragaria × ananassa
Strawberry
RNA
Leaves
Fruits
Double lysis
url http://link.springer.com/article/10.1186/s43141-020-00039-5
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