5' nuclease PCR assay to detect Yersinia pestis

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Abstract

The 5' nuclease PCR assay uses a fluorescently labeled oligonucleotide probe (TaqMan) to rapidly detect and quantitate DNA templates in clinical samples. We developed a 5' nuclease PCR assay targeting the plasminogen activator gene (pla) of Yersinia pestis. The assay is species specific, with a detection threshold of 2.1 x 105 copies of the pla target or 1.6 pg of total cell DNA. The assay detected E pestis in experimentally infected Xenopsylla cheopis fleas and in experimentally infected monkey blood and oropharyngeal swabs. The TaqMan assay is simple to perform and rapid and shows promise as a future field-adaptable technique.

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Higgins, J. A., Ezzell, J., Hinnebusch, B. J., Shipley, M., Henchal, E. A., & Ibrahim, M. S. (1998). 5’ nuclease PCR assay to detect Yersinia pestis. Journal of Clinical Microbiology, 36(8), 2284–2288. https://doi.org/10.1128/jcm.36.8.2284-2288.1998

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