Abstract
In this protocol, we describe the isolation of genomic DNA (gDNA) fromStaphylococcus aureusstrains using a chloroform extraction and ethanol precipitation method. This gDNA-isolation method is well-suited for downstream whole-genome sequencing applications when working withS. aureusstrains that contain plasmids, as only a small amount of plasmid DNA is isolated along with the gDNA. Similar to other gDNA isolation methods for Gram-positive bacteria, the first step in the procedure is a mechanical lysis (e.g., using a bead beating grinder) or an enzymatic lysis step. In this protocol, the peptidoglycan layer ofS. aureusis digested with an enzyme called lysostaphin. This enzyme cleaves pentaglycine cross-bridges within the peptidoglycan ofS. aureus.After this lysis step, gDNA can be purified using similar procedures as those used for Gram-negative bacteria. We include additional cleanup and quantification procedures in the final steps of this protocol, in case the aim is to use the gDNA for genome-sequencing projects. By modifying the bacterial lysis step, the procedure can be easily adapted to isolate gDNA from other bacteria.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
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9 articles.
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