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  • Neiltje
    Member
    • Jan 2014
    • 21

    RiboZero won't work?

    Hi,

    I'm trying to make a library of RNA following the ScriptSeq protocol. Everything works just fine except the RiboZero depletion of rRNA. I'm using young leafs of rice. An input of 2.5 µg of sample, 8 µl of removal solution.
    I have to do this step twice and even then, I don't get rid of all the rRNA. I still have some nice peaks on the bioanalyzer.
  • kwaraska
    Senior Member
    • Nov 2008
    • 131

    #2
    I know many kits have very specific maximums and just increasing the volumes doesn't always work.

    I know Epicentre has a max of 1ug and over that causes incomplete reduction.

    Not familiar with Script Seq but I would suggest checking the maximum amount and doing multiple replicates if you are over the maximum.

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    • Neiltje
      Member
      • Jan 2014
      • 21

      #3
      Originally posted by kwaraska View Post
      I know many kits have very specific maximums and just increasing the volumes doesn't always work.

      I know Epicentre has a max of 1ug and over that causes incomplete reduction.

      Not familiar with Script Seq but I would suggest checking the maximum amount and doing multiple replicates if you are over the maximum.

      According to their protocol the input should be between 1 and 5 µg. I'm using standard 2.5 µg so that cannot be an issue

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      • Olaf Blue
        Member
        • Nov 2010
        • 58

        #4
        Hi Neiltje, Which Ribo-Zero kit are you using, and what is the sample type (human/bacteria/yeast/plant)? RZ can use up to 5 µg input total RNA, and depending upon the Ribo-Zero kit used, as little as 100 ng.

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        • Neiltje
          Member
          • Jan 2014
          • 21

          #5
          Originally posted by Olaf Blue View Post
          Hi Neiltje, Which Ribo-Zero kit are you using, and what is the sample type (human/bacteria/yeast/plant)? RZ can use up to 5 µg input total RNA, and depending upon the Ribo-Zero kit used, as little as 100 ng.
          I'm using the RiboZero plant leaf on young leafs of rice. I think it just doesn't work well on this material because the last time I tried, I also took a sample of Canola and that worked fine

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          • Olaf Blue
            Member
            • Nov 2010
            • 58

            #6
            Variations in rRNA sequences even between some species can change the outcome. Do you have the rRNA sequences for your strain of rice?

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