Electroelution with Elutrap

2015-01-13

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Electroelution with Elutrap

Official elutrap documentation

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Two membranes are used
molecules less than 3-5 kd can pass under the influence of an electric
field.
and other particulates from entering the purified sample


Size of chamber formed by two opposing BT1 membranes: 1.2X10 cm (20 mL
capacity)

Protocol
front and end of the chamber.
electroelution chamber.
placed next to the triangular markers on the side of the Elutrap device.
The correct orientation of both the BT1 membranes helps maintain the
ionic equilibrium of the system and the fluid level in the channel and
trap.

end. The area between two of the U-inserts can hold from 200-800 uL
buffer; the placement of the BT2 membrane will determine the final volume
of the trap.

so that the buffer levels in each compartment are equal. Gel slices
should not extend beyond 6 cm. Buffer levels in the Elutrap device should
be enough to cover the gel slices or to achieve the final eluate volume
desired.

blocked off with a non-conductive material such as a piece of plexiglass
or a weighted plastic box to eliminate heat dissipation in the buffer and
to minimize power output.

elutions should be run at 1/2 the voltage.
power source is applied to the gel. y*0.8/(10.9*cm) = 6 V/cm -> y = 81.8 V
power source is applied to the gel. y*0.8/(27.5*"cm") = 5*"V"/"cm" -> y =
206 V
since the elutrap seems a little too large for the "100 mL gel" chambers.

to remove any material that may be attached to the BT1 membrane. Remove
eluate quickly and reaspirate the fluid a few times to collect the sample
material on the surface of the device.