Assessment of pDNA isoforms using microfluidic electrophoresis

Author:

Coll De Peña Adriana1ORCID,Gutterman‐Johns Everett2,Gautam Gayatri P.3,Rutberg Jenna1,Frej Menel Ben3,Mehta Dipti R.3,Shah Shreyas3,Tripathi Anubhav1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Biomedical Engineering, School of Engineering Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

2. Department of Molecular Biology, Cell Biology, and Biochemistry, Division of Biology and Medicine Brown University Providence Rhode Island USA

3. Applied Genomics, Revvity Hopkinton Massachusetts USA

Abstract

AbstractThe recent rise in nucleic acid–based vaccines and therapies has resulted in an increased demand for plasmid DNA (pDNA). As a result, there is added pressure to streamline the manufacturing of these vectors, particularly their design and construction, which is currently considered a bottleneck. A significant challenge in optimizing pDNA production is the lack of high‐throughput and rapid analytical methods to support the numerous samples produced during the iterative plasmid construction step and for batch‐to‐batch purity monitoring. pDNA is generally present as one of three isoforms: supercoiled, linear, or open circular. Depending on the ultimate use, the desired isoform may be supercoiled in the initial stages for cell transfection or linear in the case of mRNA synthesis. Here, we present a high‐throughput microfluidic electrophoresis method capable of detecting the three pDNA isoforms and determining the size and concentration of the predominant supercoiled and linear isoforms from 2 to 7 kb. The limit of detection of the method is 0.1 ng/µL for the supercoiled and linear isoforms and 0.5 ng/µL for the open circular isoform, with a maximum loading capacity of 10–15 ng/µL. The turnaround time is 1 min/sample, and the volume requirement is 10 µL, making the method suitable for process optimization and batch‐to‐batch analysis. The results presented in this study will enhance the understanding of electrophoretic transport in microscale systems dependent on molecular conformations and potentially aid technological advances in diverse areas relevant to microfluidic devices.

Publisher

Wiley

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