A sulfone group-labeled TEM-DNA probe: comparison with a 32P-labeled probe in dot-hybridization.
J Biochem Biophys Methods
; 16(4): 301-9, 1988 Aug.
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| ID: mdl-3065394
A non-radioactive DNA probe for the TEM-type beta-lactamase gene was obtained by using the 'Chemiprobe' system. It was used along with a 32P-labeled TEM probe to screen for TEM beta-lactamase gene in 107 bacterial isolates representing 7 Gram-negative genera and previously classified as TEM-positive or negative. The DNA to be tested was extracted from these bacterial isolates by the Birnboim-Doly method and, after blotting into charged nylon membranes, it was submitted to hybridization with either the TEM 'Chemiprobe' or the 32P-TEM probe. The TEM 'Chemiprobe' could detect as few as 25 pg specific DNA if it was used at a concentration of 5 ng per cm2 of membrane. The results obtained by both probes were concordant in 93.5% of the entire sample. The TEM 'Chemiprobe' was specific since only one false positive was observed. Furthermore, it appeared at least as sensitive as the 32P-labeled TEM probe. As the dot-hybridization with the sulfone-labeled probe was sensitive, simple and easy to perform, it will be useful for large-scale screening in clinical laboratory.
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01-internacional
Base de datos:
MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Beta-Lactamasas
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Sondas de ADN
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Genes
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Genes Bacterianos
Idioma:
En
Revista:
J Biochem Biophys Methods
Año:
1988
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Article
País de afiliación:
Francia
Pais de publicación:
Países Bajos