(301a) Size-Based Separation of Supercoiled Plasmid DNA Using Ultrafiltration
AIChE Annual Meeting
2016
2016 AIChE Annual Meeting
Separations Division
Membranes for Bioseparations
Tuesday, November 15, 2016 - 8:30am to 8:55am
Data were obtained with 3.0, 9.8, and 16.8 kbp plasmids using both cellulosic and polyethersulfone ultrafiltration membranes with different nominal molecular weight cutoffs. Initial experiments were performed with purified samples of the supercoiled or linear isoforms, with the results used to identify appropriate conditions for plasmid separation.
Plasmid transmission increased with increasing filtrate flux due to the elongation of the plasmids in the converging flow field. However, the flux dependence was different for each plasmid due to differences in the extent of branching of the twisted supercoiled DNA. This behavior provided a significant selectivity that could be used to separate the 3.0 and 16.8 kbp supercoiled plasmids using small pore size ultrafiltration membranes. In contrast, transmission of the linear (un-branched) plasmids was independent of the plasmid size. These results provide important insights into the use of ultrafiltration for the purification of plasmid DNA.
Keywords: Ultrafiltration, DNA, supercoiled, plasmid, membrane separation