Multiplex and Quantitative Pathogen Detection with High-Resolution Capillary Electrophoresis-Based Single-Strand Conformation Polymorphism
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Among the molecular diagnostic methods for bacteria-induced diseases, capillary electrophoresis-based single-strand conformation
polymorphism (CE-SSCP) combined with 16S rRNA gene-specific PCR has enormous potential because it can separate sequence variants
using a simple procedure. However, conventional CE-SSCP systems have limited resolution and cannot separate most 16S rRNA
gene-specific markers into separate peaks. A high-resolution CE-SSCP system that uses a poly(ethyleneoxide)-poly(propyleneoxide)-poly(ethyleneoxide)
triblock copolymer matrix was recently developed and shown to effectively separate highly similar PCR products. In this report,
a protocol for the detection of 12 pathogenic bacteria is provided. Pathogen markers were amplified by PCR using universal
primers and separated by CE-SSCP; each marker peak was well separated at baseline and showed a characteristic mobility, allowing
the easy identification of the pathogens.