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Journal Article 
Sensitive and rapid detection of microcystin synthetase E Gene (mcyE) by loop-mediated isothermal amplification: A new assay for detecting the potential microcystin-producing Microcystis in the aquatic ecosystem 
Zhu, P; Zhang, B; Wu, J; Dang, CY; Lv, YaT; Fan, JZ; Yan, X 
2014 
Yes 
Harmful Algae
ISSN: 1568-9883 
Elsevier 
37 
8-16 
English 
In order to develop a new molecular technique that has the potential to assist with monitoring and management of water bodies for potential microcystin producing cyanobacterial species that occur in mixed populations in many regions of the world, we designed a new loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) assay based on microcystin biosynthesis genes. Four sets of primers were designed to recognize six distinct sequences on target the mcyE gene that encodes a protein (McyE) being responsible to catalyze the addition of d-glutamate to Adda. One set (MCYE2) was selected as the most appropriate set of primers for its rapid detection. The specificity and sensitivity of the primers in the LAMP reactions for mcyE detection were determined. Two methods, namely, monitoring of turbidity and addition of calcein to the reaction tube, were used to determine negative and positive results. The results showed that target DNA was amplified and visualized by the two detection methods within 40. min at an isothermal temperature of 61. °C. For the sensitivity of LAMP, the detection limit was 8.5. pg/μl (approximately 17. pg) DNA. The eleven microcystin producing and four non-toxic cyanobacterial strains were selected for testing of specificity. The results of the amplification were positive with all microcystin-producing strains tested and not with four non-toxic strains, which showed that the primers had good levels of specificity. For testing the application of LAMP assay in the aquatic ecosystem, seven environmental samples from ponds and lakes in Ningbo City were also analyzed using the LAMP targeting the mcyE gene as well as an ELISA assay. Compared with these results of ELISA assay, LAMP assay is satisfied. All of these validated LAMP method being fast, simple and low in cost is a potentially valuable means for potential toxic of cyanobacterial blooms detection, especially for routine monitoring purposes in future. © 2014 Elsevier B.V. 
Microcystin-producing Microcystis; LAMP assay; Rapid detection 
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