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Rapid differentiation and in situ detection of 16 sourdough lactobacillus species by multiplex PCR.
Douwe Van SinderenLuca SettanniLuca SettanniJone RossiAldo CorsettiAldo Corsettisubject
DNA BacterialPCR multiplex batteri lattici impasti acidiTime FactorsMolecular Sequence DataLactobacillus pentosusLactobacillus paraplantarumApplied Microbiology and BiotechnologyPolymerase Chain Reactionlaw.inventionSpecies Specificity23S ribosomal RNAlawLactobacillusRNA Ribosomal 16SMultiplex polymerase chain reactionDNA Ribosomal SpacerPolymerase chain reactionPhylogenyDNA PrimersEcologybiologyBase Sequencefood and beveragesBreadSequence Analysis DNAbiology.organism_classificationMolecular biologyBacterial Typing TechniquesLactobacillusRNA Ribosomal 23SFood MicrobiologySequence AlignmentLactobacillus plantarumFood ScienceBiotechnologyIn silico PCRSettore AGR/16 - Microbiologia Agrariadescription
ABSTRACT A two-step multiplex PCR-based method was designed for the rapid detection of 16 species of lactobacilli known to be commonly present in sourdough. The first step of multiplex PCR was developed with a mixture of group-specific primers, while the second step included three multiplex PCR assays with a mixture of species-specific primers. Primers were derived from sequences that specify the 16S rRNA, the 16S-23S rRNA intergenic spacer region, and part of the 23S rRNA gene. The primer pairs designed were shown to exclusively amplify the targeted rrn operon fragment of the corresponding species. Due to the reliability of simultaneously identifying Lactobacillus plantarum , Lactobacillus pentosus , and Lactobacillus paraplantarum , a previously described multiplex PCR method employing recA gene-derived primers was included in the multiplex PCR system. The combination of a newly developed, quick bacterial DNA extraction method from sourdough and this multiplex PCR assay allows the rapid in situ detection of several sourdough-associated lactobacilli, including the recently described species Lactobacillus rossii , and thus represents a very useful alternative to culture-based methodologies.
year | journal | country | edition | language |
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2005-01-01 | Applied and environmental microbiology |