Exercise 10.3 - Extraction of Chromatin
LEVEL II
Materials
- Bovine or porcine brain
- 0.25 M Sucrose containing 0.0033 M calcium acetate
- 2.0 M Sucrose with 0.0033 M calcium acetate
- 0.075 M NaCl with 0.024 M EDTA, pH 8.0
- Tris-HCl buffer, pH 8.0 with the following molarities
0.05 M, 0.002 M, 0.0004 M
- TCA (Trichloroacetic acid)
- Tissue homogenizer
- Cheesecloth
- Refrigerated preparative centrifuge
- Bradford or Lowry protein assay
- UV spectrophotometer (Optional)
Procedure 3
- Homogenize approximately 30 gms of bovine or porcine
cerebellar tissue in a teflon-glass homogenizer in 9 volumes of
cold 0.25 M sucrose containing 0.0033 M Calcium Acetate.
- Filter the resulting brei through several layers of
cheesecloth and obtain crude nuclear pellets by centrifuging at
3,500 xg for 20 minutes.
- Resuspend the nuclear pellet in 80 ml of cold 0.25 Sucrose
containing 0.0033 M Calcium Acetate. 4
- Obtain three cellulose nitrate centrifuge tubes and place
25 ml. aliquots of the resuspended nuclear pellet in each.
Carefully pipette 5.0 ml of 2.0 M Sucrose-0.0033 M Calcium Acetate
into the bottom of each tube. Insert a pipette with the 2.0 M
sucrose through the suspended nuclei and allow the viscous
sucrose to layer on the bottom of the tube. Centrifuge the tubes
at 40,000 xg for 60 minutes.
- Using the resulting nuclear pellet is just above the dense
sucrose layer. It is used to extract chromatin proteins.
Carefully remove the supernatant above the pellet with a pipet.
Then, insert the pipet through the nuclear layer and remove the
bottom sucrose layer. The nuclear pellet will remain in the tube.
Resuspend the pellet in 40 ml of 0.075 M NaCl-0.024 M EDTA, pH 8.0
and centrifuge at 7700 xg for 15 minutes.
- Remove and discard the supernatant, resuspend the pellet
once again in 40 ml of 0.075 M NaCl-0.024 M EDTA, pH 8.0 and centrifuge
again at 7700 xg for 15 minutes. Repeat this process one more time.
- Resuspend the nuclear pellet in 40 ml of 0.05 M Tris-HCl, pH 8.0
and centrifuge at 7,700 xg for 10 minutes.
- Repeat step 7 to thoroughly wash the nuclei and then wash 2x
each in 0.01 M Tris pH 8.0, 0.002 M Tris pH 8.0 and 0.0004 M Tris pH 8.0.
- Resuspend the final washed nuclear pellet in ice cold
distilled water to a final volume of 100 ml and allow to swell
overnight at 4° C. Gently stir the mixture on the following day.
This solution is the pure chromatin to be used for subsequent
analysis.
- Determine the purity of the chromatin sample within the
nuclear pellet using one of the following:
- Determine the protein concentration by Lowry or Bradford
procedure.
- Measure the optical absorbance at 230 nm (UV). The absorbance
of a 1 mg/ml concentration of pea bud histone at 230 nm equals
3.5. OD units. The absorbance follows the Beer-Lambert law, and
is linear with histone concentration. Since it is merely an
optical reading, the sample is not destroyed in the measurement.
- Measure the turbidity of the solution. Add trichloroacetic
acid to a final concentration of 1.1 M and wait exactly 15 minutes.
Read the OD


.
A 10 ug/ml solution of pea bud histone has an OD = 0.083 at 400 nm.
This technique is excellent for readings between 0 and 0.15 OD. The
TCA precipitates some proteins and thus this procedure is more
specific to histones than B. It can also be performed without a UV
spectrophotometer.
- Measure by non-destructive fluorometry. Histones can be
detected by an excitation wavelength of 280 nm and a fluorescence
measurement at 308 nm. Non-histones can be detected in the same
sample by excitation at 290 nm and measurement at 345 nm. Of
course, this procedure requires the use of a fluorescence
spectrophotometer.
Notes
The extraction of chromatin proteins starts with the isolation
of a good nuclear fraction. Nuclear pellets and chromatin should
be extracted one day before the laboratory period. If DNA, RNA,
and both Histone and Non-Histone proteins are to be separated,
begin the procedure approximately three working days prior to lab.
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Dr. William H. Heidcamp, Biology Department, Gustavus Adolphus College,
St. Peter, MN 56082 -- cellab@gac.edu