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Current Protocols in Molecular Biology || Calcium Phosphate Transfection

✍ Scribed by Ausubel, Frederick M.; Brent, Roger; Kingston, Robert E.; Moore, David D.; Seidman, J.G.; Smith, John A.; Struhl, Kevin


Book ID
118275843
Publisher
Wiley (John Wiley & Sons)
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Weight
147 KB
Volume
63
Category
Article
ISBN-13
9780471142720
ISSN
1934-3639

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

This unit presents two methods of calcium phosphate‐based eukaryotic cell transfection that can be used for both transient and stable transfections. In these protocols, plasmid DNA is introduced to monolayer cell cultures via a precipitate that adheres to the cell surface. A HEPES‐buffered solution is used to form a calcium phosphate precipitate that is directly layered onto the cells. For some cells, shocking the cells with glycerol or DMSO improves transfection efficiency. In the alternate high‐efficiency method, a BES‐buffered system is used that allows the precipitate to form gradually in the medium and then drop onto the cells. While the alternate method is particularly efficient for stable transformation of cells with circular plasmid DNA, both protocols yield similar results for transformation with linear plasmid or genomic DNA, or for transient expression.


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