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PCR Detection of Serratia spp. Using Primers Targeting pfs and luxS Genes Involved in AI-2-Dependent Quorum Sensing
Authors:Hu Zhu  Shu-Jing Sun  Hong-Yue Dang
Affiliation:Center for Bioengineering and Biotechnology, China University of Petroleum (East China), Qingdao, 266555, People's Republic of China, zhuh@yahoo.cn.
Abstract:Quorum sensing is the ability of bacteria to communicate and coordinate behavior emitting signaling molecules. A series of primers for PCR detection of Serratia spp. has been designed using as targets the pfs and luxS genes involved in AI-2-dependent quorum sensing. The identities of the PCR products (193 and 102 bp) were confirmed by commercial sequencing. Twenty-seven Serratia strains (representing 10 different species) tested positive for the presence of the pfs and luxS genes, while a total of 7 different species of non-Serratia (25 strains) were tested and gave negative results. The sensitivity and specificity of the pfs- and luxS-based PCR assay were also checked in artificially contaminated bacterial samples. In this study we established a novel method to detect Serratia using quorum-sensing genes as diagnostic markers.
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