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Optimization and Comparative Analysis of Plant Organellar DNA Enrichment Methods Suitable for Next-generation Sequencing
Published on: July 28, 2017
Improved Extraction Methods to Isolate High Molecular Weight DNA From Magnaporthaceae and Other Grass Root Fungi for
Michelle J Grey1, Jackie Freeman2, Jason Rudd2
1Department of Organisms and Ecosystems, Earlham Institute, Norwich, England.
Abstract:
This manuscript details two modified protocols for the isolation of long-stranded or high molecular weight (HMW) DNA from Magnaporthaceae (Ascomycota) fungal mycelium intended for whole genome sequencing. The Cytiva Nucleon PhytoPure and the Macherey-Nagel NucleoBond HMW DNA kits were selected because the former requires lower amounts of starting material and the latter utilizes gentler methods to maximize DNA length, albeit at a higher requirement for input material. The Cytiva Nucleon PhytoPure kit successfully recovered HMW DNA for half of our fungal species by increasing the amount of RNase A treatment and adding in a proteinase K treatment. To reduce the impact of pigmentation development, which occurs toward later stages of culturing, extractions were run in quadruplicate to increase overall DNA concentration. We also adapted the Macherey-Nagel NucleoBond HMW DNA kit for high-quality HMW DNA by grinding the sample to a fine powder, overnight lysis, and splitting the sample before washing the precipitated DNA. For both kits, precipitated DNA was spooled out pre-washing, ensuring a higher percentage of high-integrity long strands. The Macherey-Nagel protocol offers advantages over the first through the utilization of gravity columns that provide gentler treatment, yielding >50% of high-purity DNA strands exceeding 40 kbp. The limitation of this method is the requirement for a large quantity of starting material (1 g). By triaging samples based on the rate of growth relative to the accumulation of secondary metabolites, our methodologies hold promise for yielding reliable and high-quality HMW DNA from a variety of fungal samples, improving sequencing outcomes. Key features • Modified protocols for the extraction of high molecular weight fungal DNA suitable for long-read whole genome sequencing. • Approximately 4 h to complete four samples in parallel (excluding lysis time). • Optimized for the mycelium of Magnaporthaceae fungi, harvested before melanin (or secondary metabolite) buildup, but readily adaptable for other ascomycetes.

