Title: SYBR Safe versus ethidium bromide
1SYBR Safe versus ethidium bromide
Nikita Warner, Ph.D. Assoc. Product
Manager Nucleic Acid Separation Analysis
2What is SYBR Safe?
- A DNA gel stain that is
- Better for you
- displays no acute oral toxicity and greatly
reduced genotocixity - Better for the environment
- offers non-hazardous waste status and Clean Water
Act compliance - Better for your institution
- reduces waste storage and disposal costs
- Better for your sample
- improves cloning efficiency when used with
blue-light illumination without compromising
detection sensitivity as compared to ethidium
bromide
SYBR Safe is a better DNA gel stain
3How is SYBR Safe better for me?
4Oral toxicity evaluation
Displays no acute oral toxicity
5Genotoxicity studies
Displays greatly reduced genotocixity
6Ames test results
Causes fewer mutations in the standard Ames test
7How is SYBR Safe better for the environment?
8Hazardous waste testing
- According to the guidelines of the EPA, SYBR
Safe DNA gel stain is not - corrosive
- ignitable, or
- reactive
Not classified as hazardous waste under U.S.
federal regulations
9NPDES analysis
Tests performed according to National Pollutant
Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) guidelines
indicate that SYBR Safe DNA gel stain does not
differ significantly from 0.5X TBE buffer
SYBR Safe DNA gel stain does not differ
significantly from 0.5X TBE buffer
10Organic compound analysis
- Tested were performed on 0.5X TBE and 1X SYBR
Safe in 0.5X TBE for - Organochlorine pesticides and PCBs (608M)
- Volatile organic compounds (624)
- Semi-volatile organic compounds (625)
None of the organic pollutant compounds tested
for were detected in either sample
SYBR Safe DNA gel stain in 0.5X TBE is
indistinguishable from 0.5X TBE alone
11How is SYBR Safe better for my institution?
12SYBR Safe Institutional Savings
Case Study Forsyth Institute, Boston, MA (data
provided by Forsyth Institute)
For more details, visit www.invitrogen.com/sybrsa
fe
14 institutional savings at a Boston institute
13SYBR Safe Waste Disposal at ISU
Iowa State University, Ames IA
- Wastewater officials in Ames, Iowa approved the
disposal of SYBR Safe as nontoxic waste - Diluted dye solution can be poured directly down
the drain at Iowa State University
ISU scientists can dispose SYBR Safe liquid
waste down the drain
14How is SYBR Safe better for my sample?
15Sensitivity comparison
Kb
23.1
9.4
6.6
4.4
2.3
2.0
Ethidium bromide
SYBR Safe
Marker is l DNA/Hind III Fragment
SYBR Safe has comparable sensitivity to ethidium
bromide
16E-Gel - EtBr versus SYBR Safe
1.2 E-Gel with ethidium bromide 0.3 second
exposure
Same samples and volumes loaded on both gels.
Both gels viewed on UV transilluminator
1.2 E-Gel with SYBR Safe 1 second exposure
Same sensitivity as ethidium bromide, but longer
exposure
17How does one use SYBR Safe?
18Using SYBR Safe
- Formats offered
- Offered as 10,000X concentrate, or
- Ready-to-use solution in 1X TAE
- Ready-to-use solution in 0.5X TBE
- E-Gel pre-cast agarose gels incorporated with
SYBR Safe - How to use
- Incorporate into the gel, or
- Perform post-run staining, or
- Use E-Gel with SYBR Safe
SYBR Safe is convenient to use
19What does UV exposure do to DNA?
20Effect of UV on DNA
Ethidium bromide UV Light
SYBR SafeTM Blue Light
2 4 8 16
Time (Min)
2 4 8 16
CFUs obtained from transformation with
constructs containing inserts stained with
SYBR Safe or ethidium bromide and viewed on
blue light or UV respectively
UV damages DNA and diminishes cloning results
21Eliminate the dangers of UV transillumination
Safe Imager Blue light Transilluminator
- Does not damage your skin and eyes
- Produces bright light and uniform emission
- Provides optimal excitation for SYBR Safe DNA
gel stain - For more information, visit www.invitrogen.com/sa
feimager
Optimum excitation of SYBR Safe and maximum
safety
22Safe Imager versus the competition
Competitor blue light box
Safe Imager technology
Even illumination with the Safe Imager
23Safe Imager for visualizing stained proteins
SYPRO Ruby staining
ng protein per band (approx.)
2x dilution series Mark 12 Markers
SafeImager
1 ng sensitivity with SYPRO Ruby and SafeImager
24Safe Imager and SYPRO-Ruby Staining of 2-D gel
Mark12 standards
Jurkat cell lysate
Avoid UV exposure when performing 2-D
electrophoresis
25Safe Imager and SYPRO Orange protein stain
256
128
256
128
0.5
0.5
32
16
32
16
1
0.125
2
0.125
1
4
2
8
0.25
0.25
8
4
64
64
SYPRO Orange (Safe Imager)
Lucy 565 (UV)
Superior sensitivity with SYPRO Orange and Safe
Imager versus Sigmas Lucy 565
26Safe Imager and SYPRO Ruby protein stain
SYPRO Ruby (Safe Imager)
Lucy 506 (Safe Imager)
Mark12 standards
Superior sensitivity with SYPRO Ruby and Safe
Imager versus Sigmas Lucy 506
27The complete safety solution
SYBR Safe DNA Gel Stain
- Better for you
- Better for the environment
- Better for your institution
- Better for your sample
- All this with
- No compromise on performance
- For more information, visit
- www.invitrogen.com/sybrsafe
Safe Imager Blue light Transilluminator
- Avoid UV exposure
- Get improved cloning efficiency
- Can be used with DNA and protein stains
SYBR Safe and Safe Imager offer the compete
safety solution
28Information
Learn more about SYBR Safe at
www.invitrogen.com/sybrsafe Safe Imager at
www.invitrogen.com/safeimager Additional
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sybrsafe_at_invitrogen.com
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