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Rapid Detection of Serratia fonticola by TaqMan Quantitative Real-Time PCR Using Primers Targeting the gyrB Gene.

Jing Hua Ruan1, Wu Jun Wang1,2,3, Ti Yin Zhang3, Quan Yang Bai3, Teng Zheng3, Zhi Deng Zhang3, Li Yun Wu1, Yi Fan Huang4, Dao Jin Yu5.   

Abstract

A gyrB gene is present in the majority of bacterial species, and encodes the ATPase domain of DNA gyraseB-subunit protein, which is essential for transcription and replication of bacteria. The gyrB gene exhibits higher nucleotide sequence variability than the 16S rDNA gene and thus could be more reliable in differentiating Serratia fonticola. A species-specific primer pair and probe were designed for quantitative real-time PCR detection of S. fonticola using gyrB as the target gene. Nine members of the Serratia family (representing nine Serratia species) were chosen to verify the specificity of the primers. Additionally, two species each of Salmonella and Klebsiella, and five other species belonging to five other genera of Enterobacteriaceae, were tested for primer cross-reaction. All the tested strains gave negative results. The limit of detection for S. fonticola using the gyrB gene was 100 copies per PCR reaction. This TaqMan PCR assay provided a specific, rapid, and sensitive method to detect S. fonticola based on its gyrB gene.

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Year:  2017        PMID: 28821942     DOI: 10.1007/s00284-017-1323-x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Microbiol        ISSN: 0343-8651            Impact factor:   2.188


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