Compound Purification - MCAT Biological and Biochemical Foundations of Living Systems

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To isolate DNA from a cell pellet, a student is performing an extraction using phenol and chloroform. The cells were lysed with 0.5mL of lysis buffer. 0.5mL extraction solution, consisting of phenol:chloroform:isoamyl alcohol (25:24:1), was added to the lysate. The sample was centrifuged at high speed for five minutes. The liquid in the tube was separated into three phases after centrifugation (see diagram).

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What is the nature of each phase?

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The purpose of a phenol:chloroform extraction is to separate organic and aqueous cellular components. The lysis buffer is an aqueous solution, while the phenol:chloroform extraction solution is organic. Generally, organic solutions are more dense that aqueous solutions, resulting in the aqueous solution being on the top and organic being on the bottom. The interphase consists of proteins containing both hydrophilic and hydrophobic domains.

You can also determine relative density by calculating the molecular weights of the solvents. Doing so will show that water (MW = 18) is much lighter than phenol (MW = 94) or chloroform (MW = 119).

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