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Ambion introduces MICROBExpress, the only bacterial mRNA purification kit available. Using a novel strategy and a rapid, simple procedure, MICROBExpress removes virtually all of the large ribosomal RNA from bacterial total RNA samples.
For decades mRNA has been isolated from eukaryotic sources using oligo(dT) selection. Bacteria, however, lack the relatively stable poly(A) tails found on eukaryotic messages. Thus, isolating mRNA from bacteria has been virtually impossible — until now. MICROBExpress employs a novel technology to remove >95% of the 16S and 23S rRNA from total RNA of E. coli and other bacterial species (Figures 1 and 2). The kit is suitable for mRNA purification from a broad spectrum of Gram positive and Gram negative bacteria (see sidebar, "Compatible Bacteria"). The mRNA isolated with MICROBExpress is a superior template for synthesizing labeled cDNA for array analysis (Figure 3), and is ideal for quantitative RT-PCR, Northern applications, and cDNA library construction.
The MICROBExpress Kit removes the larger rRNAs that can make up as much as 80% or more of a bacterial total RNA sample. Analyses that previously could not be done for lack of mRNA are now possible. Figure 1 shows an Agilent 2100 bioanalyzer electropherogram of a bacterial mRNA sample before and after mRNA purification with MICROBExpress. The reduction of the 16S and 23S rRNA peaks in the enriched sample indicates nearly complete removal of these RNAs from the sample. In Figure 2, E. coli RNA before and after removal of rRNA is visualized on a denaturing agarose gel. The data show >95% removal of the 16S and 23S rRNA.
Efficient removal of 16S and 23S rRNA from bacterial RNA dramatically increases sensitivity in downstream procedures such as Northern hybridization and array analysis. Figure 3 demonstrates this by comparing array results from replicate Panoramaþ arrays (Sigma Genosys) hybridized with labeled cDNA synthesized from either bacterial total RNA or from bacterial mRNA obtained using the MICROBExpress Kit. Eliminating rRNA from the RNA template prior to cDNA synthesis substantially increased the array hybridization signal.
MICROBExpress is designed to specifically remove 16S and 23S rRNAs; small RNAs such as tRNA and 5S rRNA are not removed. Using total RNA that lacks tRNA and 5S rRNA as the starting material for MICROBExpress produces the highest possible level of mRNA enrichment. Small RNAs can be removed during total RNA isolation by using one of Ambion's RNAqueous Kits. Alternatively, small RNAs can be removed from existing total RNA samples using Ambion's MEGAclear Kit (Figure 4).
The MICROBExpress Bacterial mRNA Purification Kit comes with reagents for 20 mRNA purifications, each from 10 µg of total RNA. The kit also includes a control bacterial RNA sample and a detailed Instruction Manual with tips, troubleshooting advice, and references. A single place magnetic stand is available separately for use with MICROBExpress.
The MICROBExpress Kit has been verified to function with E. coli, B. subitlis, N. meningitidis, and S. aureus. Ambion has searched the sequenced genomes and incomplete genomes on the NCBI's Microbial Genomes web page to determine if MICROBExpress is compatible with additional organisms listed there.
Find organisms compatible with the MICROBExpress mRNA isolation kit