Perpendicular gel casting – C.B.S. Scientific TTGEK-2401-220 User Manual

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3.12 Perpendicular DGGE Gel Casting

1. For perpendicular gel casting, locate the spacer which has a channel machined into it on one end

which will be referred to as the “channel spacer”. The gel sandwich will be cast on its side, with

the channel spacer on top and the channel further away from the single well comb (see Fig 3-11

(top) for casting gels 1.0mm and thicker, see Fig. 3-11 (bottom) for casting gels .75mm or thinner).

2. Follow the Gel Wrap instructions 1-5 (pages 36-37),

making sure to use the channel spacer.

3. Insert single well comb into glass notch. A small amount of agarose is needed in two places once

the gel sandwich is placed on its side, both places are located on the lower

corner where the

single well comb interfaces the spacer, and on the other side of the spacer where it interfaces the

gel wrap.

FIGURE 1

FIGURE 2

1.0mm AND THICKER

.75mm AND THINNER

PERPENDICULAR GEL CASTING

TO GRADIENT MAKER

20 GAUGE NEEDLE

SEAL WITH AGAROSE

HOLE THROUGH SPACER

GEL PLATE

CLAMPS

TO GRADIENT MAKER

20 GAUGE NEEDLE

SEAL WITH AGAROSE

GEL PLATE

CLAMPS

4. Once the agarose has set, insert the gradient maker outflow tube tipped with a 20ga. through

the Gel Wrap and into the “channel” (top), or space created between the horizontal spacer

and the comb (bottom). You may use the same piece of Gel Wrap many times (20-30) for the

perpendicular gels: do not use a piece of Gel Wrap Gasket for Vertical casting after you have

poked a hole in it for perpendicular casting—it will leak.

Fig. 3-11 Top

Fig. 3-11 Bottom

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