Title : Application of chromosomal DNA and protein targeting for the identification of Yersinia pestis - Larson_2013_Proteomics.Clin.Appl_7_416 |
Author(s) : Larson MA , Ding SJ , Slater SR , Hanway A , Bartling AM , Fey PD , Lockridge O , Francesconi SC , Hinrichs SH |
Ref : Proteomics Clin Appl , 7 :416 , 2013 |
Abstract :
PURPOSE: A comprehensive strategy was developed and validated for the identification of pathogens from closely related near neighbors using both chromosomal and protein biomarkers, with emphasis on distinguishing Yersinia pestis from the ancestral bacterium Yersinia pseudotuberculosis. EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Computational analysis was used to discover chromosomal targets unique to Y. pestis. Locus identifier YPO1670 was selected for further validation and PCR was used to confirm that this biomarker was exclusively present in Y. pestis strains, while absent in other Yersinia species. RT-PCR and Western blot analyses were utilized to evaluate YPO1670 expression and MRM MS was performed to identify the YPO1670 protein within cell lysates. |
PubMedSearch : Larson_2013_Proteomics.Clin.Appl_7_416 |
PubMedID: 23436733 |
Larson MA, Ding SJ, Slater SR, Hanway A, Bartling AM, Fey PD, Lockridge O, Francesconi SC, Hinrichs SH (2013)
Application of chromosomal DNA and protein targeting for the identification of Yersinia pestis
Proteomics Clin Appl
7 :416
Larson MA, Ding SJ, Slater SR, Hanway A, Bartling AM, Fey PD, Lockridge O, Francesconi SC, Hinrichs SH (2013)
Proteomics Clin Appl
7 :416