Isolation of RNA and Uv Measurement
Isolation of RNA and Uv Measurement
Isolation of RNA and Uv Measurement
ABSTRACT
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) was extracted from yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) by heating it
in a water bath with alkali NaOH, extracting the nucleic acids and water-soluble proteins as
well as the inactivating nucleases which degrade the RNA. Hydrochloric acid extraction was
used to isolate RNA from the proteins and lipids were removed by treating with alcohol and
ether. The isolated RNAs absorbance was measured at 260 nm and 280 nm. The isolated
RNA was also characterized using different tests: test for Ribose, test for Phosphate, test
for Purines and test for Pyrimidines. These tests were done on a hydrolyzed isolated RNA.
INTRODUCTION
Ribonucleic acid (RNA) molecules
are single-stranded polymer nucleic
acid made up of ribonucleotides [1].
Each ribonucleotide consists of a
ribose sugar, a phosphate, and a
nitrogenous
base
derived
from
purines, which are adenine (A) and
guanine (G), and from pyrimidines,
which are cytosine (C) and uracil (U)
[2]. They differ in the second major
pyrimidine base that binds with
adenine, thymine in DNA and uracil
in RNA. Another major difference
between DNA and RNA is their sugar
components. DNA lacks a hydroxyl
group attached to the pentose ring in
the 2 position, which makes RNA
less stable than DNA because RNA is
more prone to hydrolysis [3].
Like proteins, some RNA molecules
play an active role in cells by
catalyzing
biological
reactions,
controlling gene expression, or
sensing
and
communicating
responses to cellular signals. One of
these active processes is protein
synthesis,
a
universal
function
whereby mRNA molecules direct the
assembly of proteins on ribosomes.
This process uses transfer RNA
(tRNA) molecules to deliver amino
acids to the ribosome, where
ribosomal RNA (rRNA) links amino
acids together to form proteins [4].
The objectives of this experiment
are to isolate RNA from yeast where
it can be assessed of its purity with
UV measurement and to characterize
and identify the principle involved in
the reactions of RNA with different
tests (test for ribose, test for
Solution
descriptio
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Turbid
solution
A260
A280
A230
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0.215
0.208
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2015)
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/vida_alien/esp_vida_alien_18m1.ht
m (Retrieved March 18 , 2015)
[4]http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/boo
ks/NBK21603/ (Retrieved March 18 ,
2015)