pHAPE: A plasmid for production of DNA size marker ladders for gel electrophoresis

Angel G. Allen, Karissa Barthelson, Michael Lardelli

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Abstract

DNA size markers (also known as 'molecular weight markers' or 'DNA ladders') are an essential tool when using gel electrophoresis to identify and purify nucleic acids. However, the cost of these DNA ladders is not insignificant and, over time, impinges on the funds available for research and training in molecular biology. Here, we describe a method for the generation of 'pHAPE', a plasmid from which a variety of DNA ladders can be generated via simple restriction enzyme digestions. The pHAPE plasmid can be generated by mutagenesis of the commonly used pBluescript II SK+ phagemid followed by insertion of a 7141 bp sequence (comprised of three smaller, synthetic fragments). Our use of pHAPE allows us some small relief from the ever-rising costs of performing molecular biology experiments ('Don't worry, pHAPE').

Original languageEnglish
Article numberbpad015
Number of pages8
JournalBiology Methods and Protocols
Volume8
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 31 Jul 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • DNA ladder
  • gel electrophoresis
  • plasmid
  • restriction enzymes
  • size markers

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