2020
DOI: 10.1080/03610470.2020.1712644
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Rapid Identification of Fermentation Spoilage Microbes Using Molecular Beacons and a Two-Step Direct DNA Amplification Protocol

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“…Probes are more specific than SYBR Green but tend to be more complicated to design and add significant cost per reaction. Molecular beacons are similar to Taqman probes, but have a unique sequence flanked by inverted repeats, which allow for a stem-loop structure to form and quench fluorescence when complimentary double-stranded DNA is not present ( Shaw et al, 2020 ). Probes and molecular beacons are used for multiplexed reactions, where multiple probes or beacons with different colors of fluorophore may be used to detect multiple targets during the same thermal cycler run ( Gilbride, 2014 ; Shaw et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methods Of Bsm Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Probes are more specific than SYBR Green but tend to be more complicated to design and add significant cost per reaction. Molecular beacons are similar to Taqman probes, but have a unique sequence flanked by inverted repeats, which allow for a stem-loop structure to form and quench fluorescence when complimentary double-stranded DNA is not present ( Shaw et al, 2020 ). Probes and molecular beacons are used for multiplexed reactions, where multiple probes or beacons with different colors of fluorophore may be used to detect multiple targets during the same thermal cycler run ( Gilbride, 2014 ; Shaw et al, 2020 ).…”
Section: Methods Of Bsm Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Much literature exists on BSM specific PCR methods, some of which utilize what they term “direct DNA extraction,” where DNA is amplified from its source without a significant extraction step. Often this includes simply isolating cells by centrifugation or membrane filtration and wash, then heating cells to cause cell lysis ( Juvonen and Haikara, 2009 ; Shaw et al, 2020 ). However in most publications found on BSM specific PCR methods samples were either sub-cultured, spiked, or enriched prior to DNA extraction potentially adding days to the time it takes to obtain PCR results ( Juvonen and Satokari, 1999 ; Haakensen et al, 2007 ; Juvonen et al, 2008 ; Juvonen and Haikara, 2009 ; Shaw et al, 2020 ; Kurniawan et al, 2021 ).…”
Section: Methods Of Bsm Detectionmentioning
confidence: 99%