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Monitoring 4-Chlorobiphenyl-Degrading Bacteria in Soil Microcosms by Competitive Quantitative PCR  

Lee, Soo-Youn (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Song, Min-Sup (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
You, Kyung-Man (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Kim, Bae-Hoon (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Bang, Seong-Ho (Department of Biology, Hanseo University)
Lee, In-Soo (Department of Microbiology, Hannam Uiversity)
Kim, Chi-Kyung (Department of Microbiology, Chungbuk National University)
Park, Yong-Keun (Graduate School of Biotechnology, Korea University)
Publication Information
Journal of Microbiology / v.40, no.4, 2002 , pp. 274-281 More about this Journal
Abstract
The competitive quantitative PCR method targeting pcbC gene was developed for monitoring 4-chlorobiphenyl(4CB)-degrading bacteria, Pseudomonas sp. strain DJ-12, in soil microcosms. The method involves extraction of DNA from soil contaminated with 4CB, PCR amplification of a pcbC gene fragment from the introduced strain with a set of strain-specific primers, and quantification of the elec-trophoresed PCR product by densitometry. To test the adequacy of the method, Pseudomonas sp. strain DJ-12 was introduced into both contaminated and non-contaminated soil microcosms amended with 4CB. Pseudomonas sp. strain DJ-12 was monitored and quantified by a competitive quantitative PCR in comparison with 4CB degradation and the result was compared to those obtained by using the conventional cultivation method. We successfully detected and monitored 4CB-degrading bacteria in each microcosm and found a significant linear relationship between the number of 4CB-degrading bacteria and the capacity for 4CB biodegradation. The results of DNA spiking and cell-spreading experiments suggest that this competitive quantitative PCR method targeting the pcbC gene for monitoring 4CB- degrading bacteria appears to be rapid, sensitive and more suitable than the microbiological approach in estimating the capacity of 4CB biodegradation in environmental samples.
Keywords
4-chlorobiphenyl degrading bacteria; soil microcosms; competitive quantitative PCR;
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