An improved protocol for metagenomic DNA isolation from low microbial biomass alkaline hot-spring sediments and soil samples.
Garima ChauhanMeghna AryaVikas KumarDigvijay VermaMonica SharmaPublished in: 3 Biotech (2024)
High-quality, humic-acid-free pure DNA is a prerequisite for functional and sequence-based approaches of metagenomics. In the present investigation, an improved extraction buffer was developed by making a combination of powdered activated charcoal (2%; w/v), polyvinyl poly pyrrolidone (2%; w/v), and CaCl 2 (2%; w/v). This trio significantly improved the purity and yield of the metagenomic DNA from the hot spring's hot and alkaline soil. The quality of extracted metagenomic DNA was successfully validated by PCR amplification and restriction enzymes. Besides, the thermophilic amylase encoding genes were also retrieved from these soil DNA samples. Extreme habitats I harbour low microbial biomass and, therefore, demand in-situ lysis of the microbial cells to access their genomes. The protocol can potentially extract DNA from geothermal spring habitats where the count of microbial cells is low.
Keyphrases
- circulating tumor
- cell free
- single molecule
- nucleic acid
- microbial community
- induced apoptosis
- anaerobic digestion
- randomized controlled trial
- antibiotic resistance genes
- circulating tumor cells
- oxidative stress
- cell cycle arrest
- wastewater treatment
- climate change
- transcription factor
- endoplasmic reticulum stress
- peripheral blood
- real time pcr