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Applied and Environmental Microbiology | 2005

Design and Evaluation of 16S rRNA-Targeted Peptide Nucleic Acid Probes for Whole-Cell Detection of Members of the Genus Listeria

Byron F. Brehm-Stecher; Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen; Eric A. Johnson

ABSTRACT Six fluorescein-labeled peptide nucleic acid oligomers targeting Listeria-specific sequences on the 16S ribosomal subunit were evaluated for their abilities to hybridize to whole cells by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH). Four of these probes yielded weak or no fluorescent signals after hybridization and were not investigated further. The remaining two FISH-compatible probes, LisUn-3 and LisUn-11, were evaluated for their reactivities against 22 Listeria strains and 17 other bacterial strains belonging to 10 closely related genera. Hybridization with BacUni-1, a domain-specific eubacterial probe, was used as a positive control for target accessibility in both Listeria spp. and nontarget cells. RNase T1 treatment of select cell types was used to confirm that positive fluorescence responses were rRNA dependent and to examine the extent of nonspecific staining of nontarget cells. Both LisUn-3 and LisUn-11 yielded rapid, bright, and genus-specific hybridizations at probe concentrations of approximately 100 pmol ml−1. LisUn-11 was the brightest probe and stained all six Listeria species. LisUn-3 hybridized with all Listeria spp. except for L. grayi, for which it had two mismatched bases. A simple ethanolic fixation yielded superior results with Listeria spp. compared to fixation in 10% buffered formalin and was applicable to all cell types studied. This study highlights the advantages of peptide nucleic acid probes for FISH-based detection of gram-positive bacteria and provides new tools for the rapid detection of Listeria spp. These probes may be useful for the routine monitoring of food production environments in support of efforts to control L. monocytogenes.


Archive | 1998

Methods, kits and compositions pertaining to PNA molecular beacons

James M. Coull; Brian D. Gildea; Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen


Archive | 2002

Methods, kits and compositions for the identification of nucleic acids electrostatically bound to matrices

Jack T. Johansen; Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen; Mark J. Fiandaca; James M. Coull


Archive | 2004

Compositions and methods for multiplex analysis of polynucleotides

Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen; Mark J. Fiandaca; James M. Coull


Archive | 2002

Methods, kits and compositions pertaining to the suppression of detectable probe binding to randomly distributed repeat sequences in genomic nucleic acid

Kirsten Vang Nielsen; Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen; Brett F. Williams


Archive | 2001

In-situ methods for analyzing target sequences using linear beacons

Brian D. Gildea; James M. Coull; Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen


Archive | 2002

Pna probes, probe sets, methods and kits pertaining to the detection of candida

Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen; Henrik Stender; Kenneth M. Oliveira; Susan Rigby


Archive | 2004

Methods and kits for hybridizing multiple probe panels to nucleic acid samples

Brett F. Williams; Jack T. Johansen; Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen


Archive | 2003

PNA probes, probe sets, methods and kits pertaining to the determination of Listeria

Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen; Susan Rigby; Byron F. Brehm-Stecher; Eric A. Johnson


Archive | 2002

Procedes, kits et compositions utilises dans la suppression d'une sonde detectable se liant a des sequences de repetition reparties de maniere aleatoire de l'acide nucleique genomique

Nielsen V. Kirtsen; Jens J. Hyldig-Nielsen; Brett F. Williams

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