Vollrath D
Whitehead Institute for Biomedical Research, Cambridge, MA.
Methods Mol Biol. 1992;12:19-30. doi: 10.1385/0-89603-229-9:19.
Contour-clamped homogeneous electric field (CHEF) gelelectrophoresis is a particular formulation of pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE), which uses an array of electrodes positioned around the gel (on a contour) and clamped to specific voltages to produce a nearly homogeneous electric field inside the contour (1). The direction of the electric field is changed periodically, as with all pulsed-field techniques. In the case of CHEF, field reorientation is achieved electronically by changing the voltages (potentials) of the various electrodes in the array (see Fig. 1). Commercial CHEF devices currently employ a hexagonal electrode array, but other types of contours, such as circles or squares, if properly clamped, can also produce alternating homogeneous electric fields.
轮廓夹钳均匀电场(CHEF)凝胶电泳是脉冲场凝胶电泳(PFGE)的一种特殊形式,它使用围绕凝胶排列(呈轮廓状)的一系列电极,并将其钳制在特定电压下,以在轮廓内部产生近乎均匀的电场(1)。与所有脉冲场技术一样,电场方向会周期性改变。在CHEF中,通过改变阵列中各个电极的电压(电位)以电子方式实现场的重新定向(见图1)。目前商用的CHEF装置采用六边形电极阵列,但其他类型的轮廓,如圆形或方形,若适当钳制,也能产生交替的均匀电场。