Separation of double-stranded DNA fragments by capillary electrophoresis in interpenetrating networks of polyacrylamide and polyvinylpyrrolidone
- 1 September 2001
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Electrophoresis
- Vol. 22 (17) , 3688-3698
- https://doi.org/10.1002/1522-2683(200109)22:17<3688::aid-elps3688>3.0.co;2-i
Abstract
Mixtures of two polymers with totally different chemical structures, polyacrylamide and polyvinylpyrrolidone (PVP) have been successfully used for double‐stranded DNA separation. By polymerization of acrylamide in a matrix of PVP solution, the incompatibility of these two polymers was suppressed. Laser light scattering (LLS) studies showed that highly entangled interpenetrating networks were formed in the solution. Further systematic investigation showed that double‐stranded DNA separation was very good in these interpenetrating networks. With a concentration combination of as low as 2% w/v PVP (weight‐average molecular mass Mr = 1×106 g/mol) + 1% w/v polyacrylamide (Mr = 4×105 g/mol), the 22 fragments in pBR322/HaeIII DNA, including the doublet of 123/124 bp, have been successfully separated within 6.5 min. Under the same separation conditions, similar resolution could only be achieved by using polyacrylamide (Mr = 4×105 g/mol) with concentrations higher than 6% w/v and could not be achieved by using only PVP (Mr = 1×106 g/mol) with a concentration as high as 15% w/v. It is noted that the interpenetrating network formed by 2% PVP and 1% polyacrylamide has a very low viscosity and can dynamically coat the inner wall of a fused‐silica capillary. The separation reached an efficiency of more than 107 theoretical plate numbers/m and a reproducibility of less than 1% relative standard deviation of migration time in a total of seven runs. The interpenetrating network could stabilize polymer chain entanglements. Consequently, the separation speed was increased while retaining resolution.Keywords
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