The 18s rDNA Sequences of the Basidiocarps of Tricholoma matsutake in Korea

한국산 송이버섯에서의 18s ribosomal DNA 서열

  • 이상선 (한국교원대학교 (생물교육)) ;
  • 홍성운 (한국교원대학교 (생물교육))
  • Published : 1998.06.30

Abstract

The 18S rDNA sequences of Tricholoma matsutake (TM=T. caligatum var. nauseoum) collected in Korea were analyzed for the ectomycorrhizal fungi in the roots of Pinus densiflora. The 514 base pairs of rDNA region were synthesized by UF-5 and UR-6 primers, and double checked in the base pair. The sequence of four strains synthesized were all identical in this work, but different from those done by the previous workers. The basidiocarps collected in this work. were identified to T. matstake after searching the 18s rDNA by the BLAST in NCBI. Only several base pairs of 18S rDNA analyzed from other related basidiocarps were different from our analyses of 18S rDNA. The dendrogram were made based on the sequences of the 514 bp 18S rDNA by CLUSTAL-X alignment program. The groupings of the species at the level of genus in the dendrogram were well constructed.

한국에서 자생하고 소나무와 외생균근을 갖는 송이에 대한 18S ribosmal DNA의 DNA 서열을 조사하였다. 4개의 지역에서 채집된 송이의 514 bp 분석결과 18S rDNA의 서열는 모두 동일하였고, 경북대학교 미생물연구실의 연구 결과와는 4 bp가 차이가 나타났다. NCBI의 BLAST search결과, T. matstake와 제일 유사한 것으로 나타났다. 분석된 514 bp의 서열비교에서는 다른 버섯균과 차이가 있는 서얼 부분을 파악하였다. 또한, 이러한 자료를 이용하여 유사도 분석에서 각각의 속에 속하는 균들은 같은 묶음을 나타내고 있으나, 과 혹은 그 이상의 단위에서의 비교는 좋은 결과가 나오지 않았다. 본 연구를 통해 외생균근의 확인 작업에 필요한 primer 제작을 위한 사전 자료를 얻었으며, 또한 조사된 염기서열도 분석할 수 있었다.

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