Separation efficiency of free-solution conjugated electrophoresis with drag-tags incorporating a synthetic amino acid

Electrophoresis. 2016 Mar;37(5-6):818-25. doi: 10.1002/elps.201500506. Epub 2016 Feb 19.

Abstract

DNA sequencing or separation by conventional capillary electrophoresis with a polymer matrix has some inherent drawbacks, such as the expense of polymer matrix and limitations in sequencing read length. As DNA fragments have a linear charge-to-friction ratio in free solution, DNA fragments cannot be separated by size. However, size-based separation of DNA is possible in free-solution conjugate electrophoresis (FSCE) if a "drag-tag" is attached to DNA fragments because the tag breaks the linear charge-to-friction scaling. Although several previous studies have demonstrated the feasibility of DNA separation by free-solution conjugated electrophoresis, generation of a monodisperse drag-tag and identification of a strong, site-specific conjugation method between a DNA fragment and a drag-tag are challenges that still remain. In this study, we demonstrate an efficient FSCE method by conjugating a biologically synthesized elastin-like polypeptide (ELP) and green fluorescent protein (GFP) to DNA fragments. In addition, to produce strong and site-specific conjugation, a methionine residue in drag-tags is replaced with homopropargylglycine (Hpg), which can be conjugated specifically to a DNA fragment with an azide site.

Keywords: Drag-tag; ELP; FSCE; GFP; Synthetic amino acid.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amino Acids / genetics*
  • DNA / chemistry
  • DNA / genetics*
  • DNA / isolation & purification*
  • Elastin / genetics
  • Electrophoresis / methods*
  • Molecular Probe Techniques
  • Recombinant Fusion Proteins / genetics*
  • Sequence Analysis, DNA / methods*

Substances

  • Amino Acids
  • Recombinant Fusion Proteins
  • DNA
  • Elastin