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Appl. Environ. Microbiol., 09 1996, 3432-3438, Vol 62, No. 9
N Kreuzinger, R Podeu, F Gruber, F Gobl and CP Kubicek
Degenerated oligonucleotide primers designed to flank an approximately
1.2-kb fragment of the gene encoding glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate
dehydrogenase (gpd) from ascomycetes and basidiomycetes were used to
amplify the corresponding gpd fragments from several species of the
ectomycorrhizal fungal taxa Boletus, Amanita, and Lactarius. Those from B.
edulis, A. muscaria, and L. deterrimus were cloned and sequenced. The
respective nucleotide sequences of these gene fragments showed a moderate
degree of similarity (72 to 76%) in the protein-encoding regions and only a
low degree of similarity in the introns (56 to 66%). Introns, where
present, occurred at conserved positions, but the respective positions and
numbers of introns in a given taxon varied. The amplified fragment from a
given taxon could be distinguished from that of others by both restriction
nuclease cleavage analysis and Southern hybridization. A procedure for
labeling DNA probes with fluorescein-12-dUTP by PCR was developed. These
probes were used in a nonradioactive hybridization assay, with which the
gene could be detected in 2 ng of chromosomal DNA of L. deterrimus on slot
blots. Taxon-specific amplification was achieved by the design of specific
oligonucleotide primers. The application of the gpd gene for the
identification of mycorrhizal fungi under field conditions was
demonstrated, with Picea abies (spruce) mycorrhizal roots harvested from a
northern alpine forest area as well as from a plant-breeding nursery. The
interference by inhibitory substances, which sometimes occurred in the DNA
extracted from the root-fungus mixture, could be overcome by using very
diluted concentrations of template DNA for a first round of PCR
amplification followed by a second round with nested oligonucleotide
primers. We conclude that gpd can be used to detect ectomycorrhizal fungi
during symbiotic interaction.
Copyright © 1996, American Society for Microbiology
Identification of some ectomycorrhizal basidiomycetes by PCR amplification of their gpd (glyceraldehyde-3-phosphate dehydrogenase) genes
Abteilung fur Mikrobielle Biochemie, Technische Universitat Wien, Vienna, Austria.
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