Abstract

The polymerase chain reaction (PCR) is an in vitro procedure for primer-directed enzymatic amplification of specific template nucleic acid sequences. In order to determine whether a given actinomycete isolated from an actinorhiza (nodule) belongs to the genus Frankia or is a contaminant, we have developed a test based on the PCR. Primers complementary to sequences of two DNA regions corresponding to the nif genes (nifH and nifD) and the rRNA genes (16S and 23S) were specifically chosen to differentially amplify DNAs from Frankia strains but not those from other microorganisms. A series of positive and negative controls were set up by using universal or selective primers resulting in a discriminant amplification, which could be detected after agarose gel electrophoresis. In the nif region, degenerate oligonucleotide primers were used to amplify a target common to all the nitrogen-fixing microorganisms tested, while another set of primers amplified a target with a high specificity for Frankia strains. In the rRNA gene region, universal and specific primers were characterized and tested with DNAs from a wide range of microorganisms. The efficiency of this rapid and sensitive PCR assay was tested with an isolate obtained from Alnus nepalensis nodules, confirming results obtained by nodulation tests.

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BiologyFrankiaPolymerase chain reactionPrimer (cosmetics)Agarose gel electrophoresisGeneRibosomal RNA16S ribosomal RNAMolecular biologyHousekeeping geneMicrobiologyRoot noduleGeneticsBacteriaNitrogen fixationGene expressionChemistry

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Year
1991
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Volume
57
Issue
11
Pages
3278-3286
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161
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Pascal Simonet, Mélanie Grosjean, A. K. Misra et al. (1991). Frankia genus-specific characterization by polymerase chain reaction. Applied and Environmental Microbiology , 57 (11) , 3278-3286. https://doi.org/10.1128/aem.57.11.3278-3286.1991

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10.1128/aem.57.11.3278-3286.1991