Which is Best: TAE, TBE or Something Else? |
TAE or TBE, which is best? Well, of course, it depends on what you want to do. Here are the pros and cons of both:
But you might be better of using neither of these buffers. Despite the fact that they have been firmly established as the most popular buffers for DNA electrophoresis since their emergence in the early 1970s, TBE and TBE are not really optimised for the job and have a lot of disadvantages.
Borate and acetete are simply carry-overs from earlier work on protein electrophoresis buffers upon which the technology of DNA electrophoresis was built. And while the reasons that Tris was chosen as the primary cation by early pioneers of DNA electrophoresis are not clear, the draw-backs certainly are. As well as being expensive, Tris-based buffers are not ideal for DNA electrophoresis because, even under optimal conditions, they are prone to a temperature-current feedback loop that causes the solution, and therefore your gel, to overheat. And finally, EDTA is a relic from RNA electrophoresis, which has been unecessarily retained in DNA electrophoresis buffers.
In an earlier article here on Bitesize Bio, Bala described new and improved DNA electrophoresis buffers developed by scientists at John’s Hopkins University. These are optimised for the job and are faster, cheaper and less prone to overheating than TAE and TBE.
For more information on this, check out this article, which details the history of DNA electrophoresis buffers and the development of the new buffers. The authors of this paper (and the inventors of the new buffers) have started a company called Faster, Better Media to manufacture and distribute the buffers.
So what do you normally use; TBE, TAE, or something else?
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Crenim
TAE or TBE, which is best? Neither TAE nor TBE! There is nothing better than Borax!! The bands are sharp and the gels can be run at high voltages. And in addition, at least so far, I did not notice that it does interfere with any column purification kits.
Åsa
I’ve also started using borax and it’s really outstanding compared to TBE and TAE. But does anyone know if the borate in borax also is a potential inhibitor for downstream enzymatic steps?
Lindsey
Does anyone have any suggestions on what to use for genomic DNA Southern Blot gels? I have been using TBE (as standard protocols say this (mainly due to the heat/depletion issues with TAE and overnight runs)).
Deepika
HI NICK,
WHAT HAPPENS IF WE USE CONCENTRATED PHENOL FOR RNA ISOLATION?
Deepika
WHAT HAPPENS IF WE STORE PRECIPITATED RNA AT ROOM TEMPERATURE?IS IT NECESSARY THAT WE SHOULD STORE IT AT LOW TEMPERATURE
hema
sir,
i’m gonna purify my restricted vector and pcr products by native PAGE followed by electrodialysis… TAE or TBE, which is more suitable for a native PAGE?