Mf. Huang et Ht. Chang, Capillary electrophoretic separation of DNA fragments under stepwise changes of polymer solutions, INSTR SCI T, 28(5), 2000, pp. 387-401
We demonstrated techniques of stepwise changes of poly-ethyleneoxide (PEO)
solutions for DNA separations in the presence of the electroosmotic flow (E
OF). The stepwise changes were performed by injecting different PEO solutio
ns contained in a number of syringes to a polyethylene tube, from which the
polymer solutions entered a capillary filled with 1X TBE buffer by the EOF
. The separation of DNA markers V and VI was not complete under isocratic c
onditions, either using 1.0-2.5% PEO solutions containing 0.5 mug/mL ethidi
um bromide (EtB) or using 2.0% PEO solutions containing 0.1-2.0 mug/mL EtB.
Resolution, sensitivity and time of the DNA separation were varied under c
onditions of either stepwise changes of PEO concentrations from 1.5 to 2.5%
in 0.5 mug/mL EtB solutions or stepwise changes of EtB concentrations from
0.1 to 2.0 mug/mL in 2.0% PEO solutions.
The optimal separation was obtained under simultaneous stepwise changes of
PEO and EtB: 1.5% PEO containing 0.1 mug/mL EtB for 45 s, 1.5% PEO containi
ng 0.5 mug/mL EtB for 120 s, 2.0% PEO containing 0.5 mug/mL EtB for 45 a, 2
.0% PEO containing 1.0 mug/mL EtB for 30 s, and 2.5% PEO containing 2.0 mug
/mL EtB for the rest. The separation was complete in 17 min and the RSD val
ues of migration times were less than 2.0%.