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  • TonyBrooks
    Senior Member
    • Jun 2009
    • 303

    Help with denaturing low concentration Illumina PE Library

    Hi all
    I have an Illumina PE library that is of very low concentration (~1.5nM). If I speedvac I should be able to get 2nM to do the denaturation, but I'll have to do it in 10µL rather than the stated 20µL as I don't have the volume. Has anyone done this before?
    Thanks
  • GW_OK
    Senior Member
    • Sep 2009
    • 411

    #2
    Add 13.3 ul of your 1.5nM library to 4.6 ul of EB buffer (10mM Tris)
    Add 1 ul 2N NaOH and incubate 5 minutes
    Add 1 ul 2N HCL to neutralize your NaOH
    You've now got 20 ul of a 1000pM ssDNA library.
    Dilute to your favorite loading concentration with chilled hyb buffer.

    Using this method I have successfully loaded libraries as low as to 193pM.

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    • ScottC
      Senior Member
      • Jan 2008
      • 244

      #3
      I can vouch for that method too... I've successfully sequenced libraries the same way. I think there's another thread on the topic here somwhere.

      GW_OK: Out of interest, how do you assess that your low-concentration libraries have been successfully prepared (other than sequencing)? Do you use real-time PCR?

      Scott.

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      • GW_OK
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 411

        #4
        qPCR with the Kapa kit. It's the only way to go in my opinion. (Well, at least the qPCR part. You can pick your own reagents.)

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