MBD0059
Alphaproteobacteria FISH probe-Cy3
Probe for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), 20 μM in water
Synonyme(s) :
ALF968
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Niveau de qualité
Concentration
20 μM in water
Fluorescence
λex 550 nm; λem 570 nm (Cy3)
Conditions d'expédition
dry ice
Température de stockage
-10 to -25°C
Description générale
FISH (Fluorescent in Situ Hybridization) technique is based on the hybridization of fluorescently labeled oligonucleotide probes to a specific complementary DNA or RNA sequence in whole and intact cells. Microbial FISH allows the visualization, identification and isolation of bacteria due to recognition of ribosomal RNA also in unculturable samples. FISH can serve as a powerful tool in the microbiome research field by allowing the observation of native microbial populations in diverse microbiome environments, such as samples from human origin (blood and other tissues), microbial ecology (solid biofilms and aquatic systems) and plants. Alphaproteobacteria FISH probe – Cy3 (MBD0059) specifically recognizes Alphaproteobacteria cells. Alphaproteobacteria is the second largest class of bacteria within the gram-negative phylum Proteobacteria, with a high level of functional diversity among its eight major orders: Caulobacterales, Rhizobiales, Rhodobacterales, Pelagibacterales, Sphingomonadales, Rhodospirillales, Holosporales and Rickettsiales. Mitochondria are thought to have evolved from Alphaproteobacteria. Between 20-50% of bacterioplankton cells in the ocean belong to the Alphaproteobacteria class, and Alphaproteobacteria is also abundant in soil and freshwater environments. Rhizobiales is a soil-based plant symbiont Alphaproteobacteria widely studied in agricultural research and Rhodobacterales is an example of a purple photosynthetic Alphaproteobacteria bacteria. Certain genera of Alphaproteobacteria, such as Brucella, are common human pathogens. One species of Alphaproteobacteria, Paracoccus yeei, was correlated to opportunistic infections in humans, including peritonitis,myocarditis, and dermatologic lesions. Interestingly, several types of Alphaproteobacteria have been shown to divide asymmetrically, a trait that may contribute to this class’s heterogeneity and adaptability to a wide variety of microbiome environments. The FISH probe has been used to recognize many Alphaproteobacteria species, such as Magnetospirillum gryphiswaldense, a spiral-shaped magnetotactic bacteria first isolated from river sediment in 1990. In addition, the FISH probe has been used to detect Alphaproteobacteria from a wide variety of environmental microbial samples, including bacterial populations isolated from snow, wastewater treatment plants, lichen and sphagnum moss samples, seawater, and freshwater sediments.
Application
Probe for fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH), recognizes Alphaproteobacteria cells (except for Rickettsiales)
Caractéristiques et avantages
- Visualize, identify and isolate Alphaproteobacteria cells.
- Observe native Alphaproteobacteria cell populations in diverse microbiome environments.
- Specific, sensitive and robust identification of Alphaproteobacteria in bacterial mixed populations.
- Specific, sensitive and robust identification even when Alphaproteobacteria is in low abundance in the sample.
- FISH can complete PCR based detection methods by avoiding contaminant bacteria detection.
- Provides information on Alphaproteobacteria morphology
Code de la classe de stockage
12 - Non Combustible Liquids
Classe de danger pour l'eau (WGK)
WGK 1
Point d'éclair (°F)
Not applicable
Point d'éclair (°C)
Not applicable
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Genome streamlining in a cosmopolitan oceanic bacterium
Science, 309(5738), 1242-1245 (2005)
In situ analysis of the bacterial community associated with the reindeer lichen Cladonia arbuscula reveals predominance of Alphaproteobacteria
FEMS Microbiology Ecology, 66(1), 63-71 (2008)
An updated phylogeny of the Alphaproteobacteria reveals that the parasitic Rickettsiales and Holosporales have independent origins
eLife, 8 (2019)
Proteobacteria: A Common Factor in Human Diseases
BioMed Research International, 2017, 9351507-9351507 (2017)
Filamentous Alphaproteobacteria associated with bulking in industrial wastewater treatment plants
Systematic and Applied Microbiology, 27(6), 716-727 (2004)
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