TY - JOUR
T1 - Discrimination between Atlantic and Pacific subspecies of northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) by magnetic-capture hybridization using bacterial magnetic particles
AU - Takeyama, Haruko
AU - Tsuzuki, Hisahito
AU - Chow, Seinen
AU - Nakayama, Hideki
AU - Matsunaga, Tadashi
PY - 2000/1/1
Y1 - 2000/1/1
N2 - The previously developed magnetic-capture hybridization technique employing bacterial magnetic particles was applied to discriminate between Atlantic and Pacific subspecies of the northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) using specific DNA sequences. Nucleotide sequences of a 925-bp fragment (ATCO) flanking the mitochondrial ATPase and cytochrome oxidase subunit III genes in these two subspecies were compared. Two regions having single-nucleotide and three-nucleotide differences between the subspecies were adopted to design DNA probes (NR1, 21-mer; NR2, 29-mer), and two internal primer sets were designed to amplify DNA fragments containing these regions. The DNA probes were immobilized on bacterial magnetic particles via streptavidin-biotin conjugation and subjected to magnetic-capture hybridization with the digoxigenin-labeled fragments amplified using the internal primers. The luminescence intensities of DNA on bacterial magnetic particles obtained by hybridization between the probes and the complementary fragments were higher than those obtained by hybridization with noncomplementary fragments. These data suggest that this system employing DNA on bacterial magnetic particles may be useful for discrimination of these two subspecies by recognizing a single-nucleotide difference.
AB - The previously developed magnetic-capture hybridization technique employing bacterial magnetic particles was applied to discriminate between Atlantic and Pacific subspecies of the northern bluefin tuna (Thunnus thynnus) using specific DNA sequences. Nucleotide sequences of a 925-bp fragment (ATCO) flanking the mitochondrial ATPase and cytochrome oxidase subunit III genes in these two subspecies were compared. Two regions having single-nucleotide and three-nucleotide differences between the subspecies were adopted to design DNA probes (NR1, 21-mer; NR2, 29-mer), and two internal primer sets were designed to amplify DNA fragments containing these regions. The DNA probes were immobilized on bacterial magnetic particles via streptavidin-biotin conjugation and subjected to magnetic-capture hybridization with the digoxigenin-labeled fragments amplified using the internal primers. The luminescence intensities of DNA on bacterial magnetic particles obtained by hybridization between the probes and the complementary fragments were higher than those obtained by hybridization with noncomplementary fragments. These data suggest that this system employing DNA on bacterial magnetic particles may be useful for discrimination of these two subspecies by recognizing a single-nucleotide difference.
KW - Bacterial magnetic particles
KW - Magnetic-capture hybridization
KW - Northern bluefin tuna
KW - Tuna species identification
KW - mtDNA
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U2 - 10.1007/s10126000010
DO - 10.1007/s10126000010
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:0033840201
SN - 1436-2228
VL - 2
SP - 309
EP - 313
JO - Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology
JF - Molecular Marine Biology and Biotechnology
IS - 4
ER -