Affiliation:
1. College of Marine Science, University of South Florida, St. Petersburg, Florida 33701
Abstract
ABSTRACT
Nucleic acid sequence-based amplification (NASBA) is an isothermal method of RNA amplification that has been previously used in clinical diagnostic testing. A real-time NASBA assay has been developed for the detection of
rbcL
mRNA from the red tide dinoflagellate
Karenia brevis
. This assay is sensitive to one
K. brevis
cell and 1.0 fg of in vitro transcript, with occasional detection of lower concentrations of transcript. The assay did not detect
rbcL
mRNA from a wide range of nontarget organisms and environmental clones, while 10 strains (all tested) of
K. brevis
were detected. By the use of standard curves based on time to positivity, concentrations of
K. brevis
in environmental samples were predicted by NASBA and classified into different levels of blooms per the Florida Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission (FWC) system. NASBA classification matched FWC classification (based on cell counts) 72% of the time. Those samples that did not match were off by only one class. NASBA is sensitive, rapid, and effective and may be used as an additional or alternative method to detect and quantify
K. brevis
in the marine environment.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Ecology,Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology,Food Science,Biotechnology
Cited by
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