Inhibition of Taq DNA polymerase by seaweed extracts from British Columbia, Canada and Korea |
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Authors: | Hyung-Joo Jin Jeong–Ha Kim Chul Hyun Sohn R.E. DeWreede Tae–Joo Choi G.H.N. Towers J.B. Hudson Yong–Ki Hong |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Biotechnology, Pukyong National Unversity, Namku, Pusan, 608–737, Korea;(2) Department of Botany, University of British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, V6T 1Z4, Canada;(3) Department of Aquaculture, Pukyong National Unversity, Namku, Pusan, 608–737, Korea;(4) Department of Pathology & Lab Medicine, British Columbia, Vancouver, British Columbia, V5Z 1M9, Canada |
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Abstract: | Fifty-nine species of marine macrophytes from the coasts of British Columbia, Canada and Korea have been screened for the presence of PCR inhibitors, namely inhibitors of Taq DNA polymerase. Eleven of the species displayed some inhibitor activity. At the concentration of 5 µg of methanol extract in 25µL reaction mixture of PCR containing 1.5 unit of Taq DNA polymerase, one (Ulva sp.) of 8 Chlorophyta, eight (Colpomenia bullosa, Ecklonia cava, Endarachne binghamiae, Fucus distichus, Hizikia fusiformis, Sargassum confusum, Sargassum sagamianum, and Sargassum thunbergii) of 28 Phaeophyta, and one (Symphyocladia latiuscula) of 34 Rhodophyta showed inhibition in PCR amplification. In the case of the water extract, two (Cladophora columbiana, Ulva sp.) Chlorophyta, seven (Endarachne binghamiae, Fucus distichus, Hizikia fusiformis, Sargassum confusum, Sargassum sagamianum, Sargassum horneri, Scytosiphon dotyi) Phaeophyta, no Rhodophyta and one (Phyllospadix scouleri) seagrass showed inhibition in PCR amplification. the methanol fraction of Sargassum confusum and the water fraction of Fucus gardneri (mid–intertidal) have been found to inhibit PCR at level as low as 0.5 µg in 25µL of PCR reaction mixture. |
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Keywords: | Inhibitor PCR amplification seaweed extract Taq polymerase |
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