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Competition for DNA binding sites using Promega DNA IQ™ paramagnetic beads

  • Chantal J. Frégeau

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    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Royal Canadian Mounted Police, Forensic Sciences and Identification Services, National Services and Research, 1200 Vanier Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3M8, Canada. Tel.: +1 613 993 4206; fax: +1 613 952 7325.
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  • Anick De Moors

Royal Canadian Mounted Police, National Services and Research, 1200 Vanier Parkway, Ottawa, Ontario K1G 3M8, Canada

Received 13 May 2011; received in revised form 21 October 2011; accepted 14 December 2011. published online 20 January 2012.
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Abstract 

The Promega DNA IQ™ system is easily amenable to automation and has been an integral part of standard operating procedures for many forensic laboratories including those of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) since 2004. Due to some failure to extract DNA from samples that should have produced DNA using our validated automated DNA IQ™-based protocol, the competition for binding sites on the DNA IQ™ magnetic beads was more closely examined. Heme from heavily blooded samples interfered slightly with DNA binding. Increasing the concentration of Proteinase K during lysis of these samples did not enhance DNA recovery. However, diluting the sample lysate following lysis prior to DNA extraction overcame the reduction in DNA yield and preserved portions of the lysates for subsequent manual or automated extraction. Dye/chemicals from black denim lysates competed for binding sites on the DNA IQ™ beads and significantly reduced DNA recovery. Increasing the size or number of black denim cuttings during lysis had a direct adverse effect on DNA yield from various blood volumes. The dilution approach was successful on these samples and permitted the extraction of high DNA yields. Alternatively, shortening the incubation time for cell lysis to 30min instead of the usual overnight at 56°C prevented competition from black denim dye/chemicals and increased DNA yields.

Keywords: Automation, Competition, Magnetic beads, DNA IQ™, Black denim dye, Heme

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PII: S1872-4973(11)00233-X

doi:10.1016/j.fsigen.2011.12.003

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