Urine DNA Isolation Kits
Fast and reliable purification of genomic and apoptotic DNA from urine
For research use only and NOT intended for in vitro diagnostics.
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Urine DNA Isolation Kits
Fast and reliable purification of genomic and apoptotic DNA from urine
Overview
- Rapid isolation of both small and large species of DNA from urine
- Convenient spin column format
- Effective removal of PCR inhibitors
- Purified DNA is highly suited to sensitive downstream applications
- Allows for the purification of viral DNA from urine
Both high molecular weight DNA (greater than 1 kb in size; mostly cell associated) and the smaller DNA (150 - 250 bp; derived from the circulation) is effectively isolated and purified using a rapid and convenient spin column protocol. This kit can be used to isolate DNA from a broad range of viruses in urine as well. Salts, metabolic wastes, proteins and other contaminants are removed to yield inhibitor-free DNA for use in sensitive applications. The DNA is of excellent quality for various downstream applications such as PCR, qPCR and DNA fingerprinting, methylation studies and more.
This kit is fully compatible with Norgen's Urine Collection and Preservation Tubes.
Urine DNA Isolation Kit
This kit provides a fast, reliable and simple procedure for isolating DNA from urine volumes ranging from 50 μL to 1.75 mL of urine. Multiple samples can be processed in 30 minutes.
Urine DNA Isolation Kit (Slurry Format)
This kit provides a fast, reliable and simple procedure for isolating DNA from urine volumes ranging from 3 mL to 25 mL. Multiple samples can be processed in 30 minutes. Multiple samples can be processed in 45 minutes.
Urine DNA Isolation Maxi Kit (Slurry Format)
This kit provides a fast, reliable and simple procedure for isolating DNA from urine volumes ranging from 25 mL of urine up to 80 mL. Multiple samples can be processed in 45 minutes.
Background
DNA found in urine can be divided into 2 basic categories. The larger species, genomic-DNA (gDNA), is generally greater than 1 kb in size, and appears to be derived mainly from exfoliated cells. The second species is smaller, generally between 150 and 250 bp (apoptotic-DNA), and derives, at least in part, from the circulation. The second species is also considered as an RNA/DNA hybrid as reported by Halicka et al. (2000). Both types of DNA can be isolated reliably using this kit.
Details
Supporting Data
Kit Specifications
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Minimum Urine Input | 25 mL |
Maximum Urine Input | 80 mL |
Time to Complete Purification | < 45 minutes |
Size of Urine DNA Purified | Large (> 1 kb) and small (150-250 bp) |
Storage Conditions and Product Stability
All buffers should be kept tightly sealed and stored at room temperature. This kit is stable for 2 years after the date of shipment. It is recommended to warm up Lysis Buffer A for 20 minutes at 60°C if any salt precipitation is observed.
Component | Cat. 18100 (50 preps) | Cat. 48800 (50 preps) | Cat. 50100 (50 preps) |
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Binding Solution K | 15 mL | - | - |
Slurry B1 | - | 18 mL | 18 mL |
Proteinase K in Storage Buffer | 2 mL | - | - |
Pronase K in Storage Buffer | 2 mL | - | - |
Soluton WN | 9 mL | - | - |
Binding Buffer A | - | - | 50 mL |
Lysis Buffer A | - | 30 mL | 30 mL |
Wash Solution A | - | 38 mL | 38 mL |
Wash Solution B | 30 mL | - | - |
Wash Solution D | 9 mL | - | - |
Binding Solution K | 15 mL | - | - |
Elution Buffer B | 15 mL | 15 mL | 15 mL |
Micro Spin Columns | 50 | - | - |
Mini Filter Spin Columns | - | 50 | 50 |
Collection Tubes | 50 | 50 | 50 |
Elution Tubes (1.7 mL) | 100 | 100 | 100 |
Product Insert | 1 | 1 | 1 |
Documentation
A Novel Method To Capture Methylated Human DNA From Urine Implications For Prostate Cancer Screening - Ascb 2008
The Urinary Genomic and Proteomic Profiling of Hepatocellular Carcinoma Patients Infected With Hepatitis C Virus - ASM 2008
Sensitivity of DNA Extraction Methods from Different Bodily Fluids for Human Identification
FAQs
Spin Column, Slurry, Maxi Slurry
RPM= √RCF/(1.118x10-5)(r)
Where RCF = required gravitational acceleration (relative centrifugal force in units of g); r = radius of the rotor in cm; and RPM = the number of revolutions per minute required to achieve the necessary g-force.
We recommend the following steps to prepare frozen urine for isolation:
- Gently warm the sample to room temperature or 37°C for 5 min.
- DO NOT perform a centrifugation step - this will eliminate the precipitated proteins leading to loss of protein-bound cf-NA or exosomes.
- Proceed with the protocol.
We recommend the use of Norgen’s Urine Preservative when collecting urine samples. Norgen’s Urine Preservative is designed for the preservation of nucleic acids and proteins in fresh urine samples at ambient temperatures, therefore no protein precipitation will occur and the purified nucleic acids will be of a higher quality.
Citations
Spin Column (18100)
Title | Minimal Change Disease Is Associated with Mitochondrial Injury and STING Pathway Activation |
Journal | J. Clin. Med.. 2022. |
Authors | Byung Chul Yu, ORCID,Ahrim Moon, Kyung Ho Lee, Young Seung Oh, Moo Yong Park, Soo Jeong Choi and Jin Kuk Kim |
Title | Depletion of ARGs in antibiotic-resistance Klebsiella, Pseudomonas and Staphylococcus in hospital urines by electro and photo-electro disinfection |
Journal | Journal of Water Process Engineering. 2022. |
Authors | Miguel Herraiz-Carboné, Salvador Cotillas, Engracia Lacasa, Pablo Cañizares, Manuel A. Rodrigo, Cristina Sáez |
Title | Stool is a sensitive and noninvasive source of DNA for monitoring expansion in repeat expansion disease mouse models |
Journal | Dis Model Mech. 2022. |
Authors | Xiaonan Zhao, Cassandra McHugh, Sydney R. Coffey, Diego Antonio Jimenez, Elizabeth Adams, Jeffrey B. Carroll, Karen Usdin |
Title | Clinical features of chronic kidney disease in dogs with the serological presence of Leptospira spp, Ehrlichia canis and Anaplasma phagocytophilum |
Journal | Research Square. 2022. |
Authors | Claire A. Vázquez-Manzanilla, María F. Cárdenas-Marrufo, Eduardo Gutiérrez-Blanco, Matilde Jiménez-Coello, Nelly R. Pech-Sosa, Antonio Ortega-Pacheco |
Title | IgA nephropathy is associated with elevated urinary mitochondrial DNA copy numbers. |
Journal | Scientific Reports, 9(1), 1–9. 2019. |
Authors | Yu, B. C., Cho, N.-J., Park, S., Kim, H., Choi, S. J., Kim, J. K., Hwang, S. D., Gil, H.-W., Lee, E. Y., Jeon, J. S., Noh, H., Han, D. C., Kim, Y. H., Jin, S.-Y., Park, M. Y., & Kwon, S. H. |
Title | Urine cell-free DNA is a biomarker for nephroblastomatosis or Wilms tumor in PIK3CA-related overgrowth spectrum (PROS). |
Journal | Genetics in Medicine. 2018. |
Authors | Waberski, M. B., Lindhurst, M., Keppler-Noreuil, K. M., Sapp, J. C., Baker, L., Gripp, K. W., ... & Biesecker, L. G. |
Title | Glomerular Hyperfiltration in Obese African American Hypertensive Patients Is Associated With Elevated Urinary Mitochondrial-DNA Copy Number. |
Journal | American Journal of Hypertension. 2017. |
Authors | Eirin, A., Saad, A., Woollard, J. R., Juncos, L. A., Calhoun, D. A., Tang, H., ... & Lerman, L. O. |
Title | Emerging Tuberculosis Pathogen Hijacks Social Communication Behavior in the Group-Living Banded Mongoose (Mungos mungo) |
Journal | ASM Journals. 2016. |
Authors | Kathleen A. Alexander, Claire E. Sanderson, Michelle H. Larsen, Suelee Robbe-Austerman, Mark C. Williams, Mitchell V. |
Title | The potential use of urine cell free DNA as a marker for cancer |
Journal | Expert Review of Molecular Diagnostics. 2016. |
Authors | Salvi S, Martignano F, Molinari C, Gurioli G, Calistri D, De Giorgi U, Conteduca V, Casadio V. |
Title | Urinary Mitochondrial DNA Copy Number Identifies Chronic Renal Injury in Hypertensive Patients |
Journal | Hypertension. 2016. |
Authors | Eirin A, Saad A, Tang H, Herrmann SM, Woollard JR, Lerman A, Textor SC, Lerman LO |
Title | Multigene Methylation Analysis And The Noninvasive Diagnosis Of Prostate Cancer From Body Fluids |
Journal | European Scientific Journal. 2016. |
Authors | Raluca, D., Anca, T., Ionescu, D., Florin, R. A., & Razvan, B |
Title | Epigenetic silencing of the MUPCDH gene as a possible prognostic biomarker for cyst growth in ADPKD |
Journal | Scientific Reports. 2015. |
Authors | Yu Mi Woo, Yubin Shin, Jung-Ah Hwang, Young-Hwan Hwang, Sunyoung Lee, Eun Young Park, Hyun Kyung Kong, Hayne Cho Park, Yeon-Su Lee & Jong Hoon Park |
Title | Long-Term Frozen Storage of Urine Samples: A Trouble to Get PCR Results in Schistosoma spp. DNA Detection? |
Journal | PLOS ONE. 2013. |
Authors | Pedro Fernández-Soto, Virginia Velasco Tirado, Cristina Carranza Rodríguez, José Luis Pérez-Arellano, Antonio Muro |
Title | RIG-I detects infection with live Listeria by sensing secreted bacterial nucleic acids |
Journal | The EMBO Journal. 2012. |
Authors | Abdullah Z, Schlee M, Roth S, Mraheil MA, Barchet W, B?ttcher J, Hain T, Geiger S, Hayakawa Y, Fritz JH, Civril F, Hopfner KP, Kurts C, Ruland J, Hartmann G, Chakraborty T, Knolle PA. |
Title | Methods for Separate Isolation of Cell-Free DNA and Cellular DNA from Urine-Application of Methylation-Specific PCR on both DNA Fractions |
Journal | The Open Biomarkers Journal. 2011. |
Authors | Beermann A, Ghanjati F, Hermanns T, Poyet C, Pereira J, Fischer J, Wernet P and Santourlidis S. |
Title | Renal kallikrein excretion and epigenetics in human acute kidney injury: Expression, mechanisms and consequences |
Journal | BMC Nephrology.. 2011 |
Authors | Kang SW, Shih PA, Mathew RO, Mahata M, Biswas N, Rao F, Yan L, Bouchard J, Malhotra R, Tolwani A, Khandrika S, Mehta RL, O'Connor DT. |
Spin Column (48800)
Title | Characterization of the urogenital microbiome in Miniature Schnauzers with and without calcium oxalate urolithiasis |
Journal | Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine. 2022. |
Authors | Emily L. Coffey,Andres M. Gomez,Erin N. Burton,Jennifer L. Granick,Jody P. Lulich,Eva Furrow |