Buffer QG (Gel Purification Buffer)
Final Buffer Concentration:
- 5.5 M Guanidinium thiocyanate (GuSCN)
- 20 mM Tris HCl (pH 6.6)
Equipment & Consumables
- PPE: Gloves, Lab Coat and Goggles (at least!) 
- Micropipettes and Tips 
- Weighing Scale (accurate to to 0.01g) - Weigh boats (or folded paper) 
 
- Filters & Syringes OR Autoclave 
- Optional: Heated/Stirring Platform - Highly Recommended for this buffer. 
- pH Meter (recently calibrated) 
- Graduated Beaker (50 ml graduation, but ensure it is at least 1 L to avoid spills) 
- Measuring Cylinder 
- 4°C Refrigerator 
- ddH20 (MilliQ or RO) 
- 32.494 g GuSCN - Seriously nasty stuff! Be extremely cautious when handling, do not inhale! 
- 1.211 g Tris Base 
- Autoclave or sterile syringe filters 
Protocol:
For mIxing 50 ml of QG Buffer:
First mix 10 ml 1M Buffer Tris-Cl Solution (pH 6.6)
- Dissolve 1.211 g of Tris Base in 5 ml of water. 
- Add dilute HCl to balance the pH to 6.6. 
- Make up to 10 ml with dH2O. 
- Autoclave or filter sterilise (may not be necessary, since GuSCN is so toxic. However autoclaving will allow you to store it for potential use later). 
Next dissolve the GuSCN on a heater stirrer and add your autoclaved Tris-Cl buffer:
- Equip all of your PPE. 
- Set up 20 ml of sterile water on a heated stirring platform set to no more than 60°C. - This dissolution is extremely endothermic and will take forever without heating. That said, you don’t want to boil anything. 
- Stir slowly, don’t let any escape the beaker. 
 
- Slowly add 32.494g of GuSCN to the water, allow time for it to dissolve completely. This may take up to 10 minutes depending on heating. 
- Add 1 ml of your 1M Tris-Cl buffer. 
- Make up the volume to 50 ml using sterile water and the graduation on the beaker. 
- Store at 4°C. - This buffer will last several months before a white precipitate forms. This tends to indicate that it is borked, but perhaps you could try redissolving the precipitate and seeing if it works? 
- Take extreme care to appropriately dispose of this buffer, do not let it anywhere near bleach or bleach waste. 
 
