pH dependent ion exchange matrices are provided, with methods for making
such matrices, and methods for using such matrices to isolate a target
nucleic acid, such as plasmid DNA, chromosomal DNA, or RNA from
contaminants, including proteins, lipids, cellular debris, or other
nucleic acids. Each pH dependent ion exchange matrix of this invention
comprises at least two different ion exchange functional groups, one of
which is capable of acting as an anion exchanger at a first pH, and the
other of which is capable of acting as a cation exchanger at a second,
higher pH. The matrix has an overall neutral charge in a pH range between
the first and second pH. The pH dependent ion exchange matrices of the
present invention are designed to bind to the target nucleic acid at a pH
wherein the overall charge of the matrix is positive, and to release the
target nucleic acid as the pH of the surrounding solution is increased.
The target nucleic acid can be released from the pH dependent matrix in
little or no salt and at about a neutral pH. The matrices and methods of
this invention enable one to isolate a target nucleic acid in very few
steps, without the use of hazardous chemicals. Target nucleic acids
isolated using the pH dependent ion exchange matrices according to the
present invention can be used immediately without further extraction or
isolation.