A universal protocol for the combined isolation of metabolites, DNA, long RNA s, small RNA s, and proteins from plants and microorganisms
The Plant Journal, 2014•Wiley Online Library
Here, we describe a method for the combined metabolomic, proteomic, transcriptomic and
genomic analysis from one single sample as a major step for multilevel data integration
strategies in systems biology. While extracting proteins and DNA, this protocol also allows
the separation of metabolites into polar and lipid fractions, as well as RNA fractionation into
long and small RNA s, thus allowing a broad range of transcriptional studies. The isolated
biomolecules are suitable for analysis with different methods that range from electrophoresis …
genomic analysis from one single sample as a major step for multilevel data integration
strategies in systems biology. While extracting proteins and DNA, this protocol also allows
the separation of metabolites into polar and lipid fractions, as well as RNA fractionation into
long and small RNA s, thus allowing a broad range of transcriptional studies. The isolated
biomolecules are suitable for analysis with different methods that range from electrophoresis …
Summary
Here, we describe a method for the combined metabolomic, proteomic, transcriptomic and genomic analysis from one single sample as a major step for multilevel data integration strategies in systems biology. While extracting proteins and DNA, this protocol also allows the separation of metabolites into polar and lipid fractions, as well as RNA fractionation into long and small RNAs, thus allowing a broad range of transcriptional studies. The isolated biomolecules are suitable for analysis with different methods that range from electrophoresis and blotting to state‐of‐the‐art procedures based on mass spectrometry (accurate metabolite profiling, shot‐gun proteomics) or massive sequencing technologies (transcript analysis). The low amount of starting tissue, its cost‐efficiency compared with the utilization of commercial kits, and its performance over a wide range of plant, microbial, and algal species such as Chlamydomonas, Arabidopsis, Populus, or Pinus, makes this method a universal alternative for multiple molecular isolation from plant tissues.
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