Retrotransposon Microsatellite Amplified Polymorphism Strain Fingerprinting Markers Applicable to Various Mushroom SpeciesRetrotransposon Microsatellite Amplified Polymorphism Strain Fingerprinting Markers Applicable to Various Mushroom Species
- Other Titles
- Retrotransposon Microsatellite Amplified Polymorphism Strain Fingerprinting Markers Applicable to Various Mushroom Species
- Authors
- Quy Vang Le; 원효경; 이태수; 이창윤; 이현숙; 노현수
- Issue Date
- 2008
- Publisher
- 한국균학회
- Keywords
- Fingerprinting; marY1 retrotransposon; Mushroom; REMAP
- Citation
- Mycobiology, v.36, no.3, pp 161 - 166
- Pages
- 6
- Indexed
- KCI
- Journal Title
- Mycobiology
- Volume
- 36
- Number
- 3
- Start Page
- 161
- End Page
- 166
- URI
- https://scholarworks.gnu.ac.kr/handle/sw.gnu/27846
- ISSN
- 1229-8093
2092-9323
- Abstract
- The retrotransposon marY1 is a gypsy family retroelement, which is detected ubiquitously within the fungal taxonomic
groups in which mushrooms are included. To utilize marY1 as a molecular marker for the DNA fingerprinting of mushrooms,
oligonucleotides marY1-LTR-L and marY1-LTR-R were designed on the basis of highly conserved regions from the
multiple sequence alignment of 30 marY1 sequences retrieved from a nucleotide sequence database. In accordance with Retrotransposon
Microsatellite Amplified Polymorphism (REMAP) fingerprinting methodology, the two oligonucleotides were utilized
together with the short sequence repeat primers UBC807 and UBC818 for polymerase chain reaction using templates
from different mushroom genomic DNAs. Among the tested oligonucleotides, the marY1-LTR-L and UBC807 primer set
yielded the greatest amount of abundance and variation in terms of DNA band numbers and patterns. This method was
successfully applied to 10 mushroom species, and the primer set successfully discriminated between different commercial
mushroom cultivars of the same strains of 14 Pleurotus ostreatus and 16 P. eryngii. REMAP reproducibility was superior
to other popular DNA fingerprinting methodologies including the random amplified polymorphic DNA method.
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