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Detection of Prevotella intermedia and Prevotella nigrescens using Pn17 and Pn34 DNA Probes
International Journal of Oral Biology ; : 13-19, 2010.
Article in Korean | WPRIM | ID: wpr-63435
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The DNA probes Pn17 and Pn34 were evaluated for their ability to specifically detect clinical strains of P. intermedia and P. nigrescens from a Korean population by dot blot hybridization. These probes were sequenced by extension termination and their specificity was determined by Southern blot analysis. The results revealed that the Pn17 sequence (2,517 bp) partially encodes an RNA polymerase beta subunit (rpoB) and that Pn34 (1,918 bp) partially encodes both rpoB (1-169 nts) and the RNA polymerase beta subunit (rpoB'; 695-1918 nts). These probes hybridized with both HindIII- and PstI-digested genomic DNAs from the strains of P. intermedia and P. nigrescens used in this study. Interestingly, each of the hybrid bands generated from the HindIII-digested genomic DNAs of the two bacterial species could be used to distinguish between them via restriction fragment length polymorphism. These results thus indicate that Pn17 and Pn34 can simultaneously detect P. intermedia and P. nigrescens.
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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length / DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / DNA / DNA Probes / Chimera / Blotting, Southern / Sensitivity and Specificity / Prevotella intermedia / Prevotella / Prevotella nigrescens Type of study: Diagnostic study Language: Korean Journal: International Journal of Oral Biology Year: 2010 Type: Article

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Full text: Available Index: WPRIM (Western Pacific) Main subject: Polymorphism, Restriction Fragment Length / DNA-Directed RNA Polymerases / DNA / DNA Probes / Chimera / Blotting, Southern / Sensitivity and Specificity / Prevotella intermedia / Prevotella / Prevotella nigrescens Type of study: Diagnostic study Language: Korean Journal: International Journal of Oral Biology Year: 2010 Type: Article