Literature DB >> 12401224

Competitive touchdown PCR for estimation of Escherichia coli DNA recovery in soil DNA extraction.

Peter Rose1, John M Harkin, William J Hickey.   

Abstract

Competitive approaches have shown promise for overcoming some of the difficulties in the use of PCR for assessment of specific bacterial species in soil. A competitive touchdown PCR (cTD-PCR) protocol specific for the rrsB gene of Escherichia coli was developed for tracking the organism in environments impacted by human wastes. Regression of product ratios from co-amplification of varying amounts of analyte and competitor DNA templates was linear. To test the robustness of the method, reactions were titrated with an extract of sterilized soil; no significant effect was detected. The cTD-PCR was used to assay recovery of E. coli DNA from soil. Stock DNA was spiked onto two sterilized soils during extraction, and the purified extracts were analyzed by cTD-PCR. Recovery of DNA spiked at a rate of 180 ng g(-1) was 34+/-7% (mean+/-S.D.) for an agricultural silt loam. DNA spiked at 1.8 pg g(-1) was recovered at a mean rate of 6.1+/-1.3%. DNA in these extracts was not directly quantifiable by image analysis. The cTD-PCR method provides a useful means of quantifying small amounts of E. coli DNA, and could be modified for other specific targets in a mixture of DNA from a variety of organisms.

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Year:  2003        PMID: 12401224     DOI: 10.1016/s0167-7012(02)00131-8

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Microbiol Methods        ISSN: 0167-7012            Impact factor:   2.363


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