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- (4cf) Novel Polymeric Networks for on-Chip Electrophoretic DNA Purification from Cell Lysate and High-Performance DNA Separations
HMPAMs also form a novel class of DNA separation media: ?physically crosslinked? polymer networks, which could meet the demands of increased separation performance within the bioanalytical community. Poly(acrylamide-co-dihexylacrylamide) comprising as little as 0.13% mol dihexylacrylamide (DHA) yields remarkably improved electrophoretic DNA separations when compared to a linear polyacrylamide (LPA) of matched molar mass. Single-molecule DNA imaging reveals a novel separation modality during gel electrophoresis, resembling ?inch-worm? movement, which we have termed ?stationary entanglement coupling.? Physically crosslinked HMPAM gels exhibit three distinct concentrations regimes that have dramatic consequences on DNA separation mechanism. At polymer concentrations below Ca concentration similar to C* (the overlap threshold) in unmodified polymers, DNA separations are faster than LPA and have equal resolution. At concentrations above CT, the concentration where polymer chains become ?elastically effective? (hydrophobically associated, intermolecularly), the separation of DNA is comparable over most sizes of DNA; however, improved separation performance is seen for DNA