Claims
- 1. A process for recovering plasmids or other DNA comprising the steps of (a) disrupting cell walls to free the cellular components including plasmids or other DNA; (b) filtering the cellular components through one or more membranes selected from the group consisting of microfiltration, coarse filtration and combinations thereof and collecting the filtrate; (c) filtering the filtrate of (b) through one or more ultrafiltration membranes so as to leave the plasmids or other DNA as a retentate on the upper surface of one or more ultrafiltration membranes; and (d) recovering the plasmids or other DNA from the upper surface of the ultrafiltration membrane, wherein one or more microfiltration and one or more ultrafiltration membranes have a pore morphology from one surface to the other selected from the group consisting of symmetric, asymmetric, isotropic portion followed by asymmetric portion, diverging asymmetric portions such that the smallest pore of the membrane is within the depth of the structure and converging asymmetric portions such that the smallest pore is at one surface and the pore size at the convergence of the two asymmetric layers are smaller than the pores in either of the adjacent asymmetric layers.
- 2. An apparatus for recovering plasmids comprising an upper filter having one or more membranes selected from the group consisting of microfiltration membranes and coarse membranes and a lower filter having one or more ultrafiltration membranes, the upper filter being located above and adjacent to the lower filter, a means for applying one or more driving forces to the upper and the lower filters to effect filtration wherein the one or more means for effecting a driving force is a positive force applied to the upper filter and a negative force applied to the lower filter.
- 3. A process for recovering plasmids or other DNA comprising the steps of (a) disrupting cell walls to free the cellular components including plasmids or other DNA; (b) filtering the cellular components through one or more membranes selected from the group consisting of microfiltration, coarse filtration and combinations thereof and collecting the filtrate; (c) filtering the filtrate of (b) through one or more ultrafiltration membranes so as to leave the plasmids or other DNA as a retentate on the upper surface of one or more ultrafiltration membranes; and (d) recovering the plasmids or other DNA from the upper surface of the ultrafiltration membrane and wherein the filtration step of (b) uses a positive constant pressure differential and the step of (c) uses a negative constant pressure differential.
- 4. An apparatus for recovering plasmids comprising an upper filter having one or more membranes selected from the group consisting of microfiltration membranes and coarse membranes and a lower filter having one or more ultrafiltration membranes, the upper filter being located above and adjacent to the lower filter, a means for applying one or more driving forces to the upper and the lower filters to effect filtration wherein the one or more means for effecting a driving force is applied sequentially to the upper filter and then the lower filter.
- 5. An apparatus for recovering plasmids comprising an upper filter having one or more membranes selected from the group consisting of microfiltration membranes and coarse membranes and a lower filter having one or more ultrafiltration membranes, the upper filter being located above and adjacent to the lower filter, a means for applying one or more driving forces to the upper and the lower filters to effect filtration wherein the one or more means for effecting a driving force is applied simultaneously to the upper and lower filters.
Parent Case Info
This application claims the benefit of Provisional Application No. 60/197,078, filed Apr. 13, 2000.
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