Vir typing: A long-PCR typing method for group A streptococci

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We have developed a new procedure (Vir typing) for typing Streptococcus pyogenes, by amplifying the entire 5- to 7-kb variable vir regulon by long PCR. The amplified DNA is then cleaved with HaeIII and visualized by ethidium bromide fluorescence after agarose gel electrophoresis. A simple procedure for preparing DNA of sufficiently high quality from 96 samples was employed simultaneously. This DNA was also used to develop a random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) procedure. The discriminatory power of the two DNA-based procedures was compared with previous methods, M typing, and multi-locus enzyme electrophoresis. Both procedures were highly discriminatory, but the stoichiometric yield of restriction fragments in Vir typing allows unambiguous interpretation of results.

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Gardiner, D., Hartas, J., Currie, B., Mathews, J. D., Kemp, D. J., & Sriprakash, K. S. (1995). Vir typing: A long-PCR typing method for group A streptococci. PCR Methods and Applications, 4(5), 288–293. https://doi.org/10.1101/gr.4.5.288

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