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Gradient decrement of annealing time can improve PCR with fluorescent-labeled primers
Authors:Su-Lin Yu  Yue-Qin Tang  Yan Li  Husen Zhang  Xiao-Lei Wu
Affiliation:1 Department of Energy and Resources Engineering, College of Engineering, Peking University, Beijing 100871, China;2 Department of Civil, Environmental, and Construction Engineering, University of Central Florida, Orlando, Florida 32816, USA
Abstract:The influences of fluorescence labeling on PCR amplification and T-RFLP analysis were examined by the analyses of a soil bacterial and archaeal community using both clone library and T-RFLP methods. The PCR amplification and microbial community structure patterns were compared among the primers labeled with and without fluorescent groups. PCR amplification was negatively affected by the labeling groups of the primers, which may be caused by the increment of primer molecular weight. It is known that thermodynamic movement of molecules will be slowed as molecular weight increased. Therefore it is understandable that the reaction of primer–DNA template hybridization will be inhibited with the fluorescent groups added to the primer(s). An effective “Gradient-Decreasing Annealing Time Program,” in which the annealing time was initially set long and reduced cycle by cycle, can improve PCR efficiency under comparable amplification specificity with the fluorescent-labeled primers. No significant negative impact was observed in the altered conditions.
Keywords:Terminal restriction fragment length polymorphism (T-RFLP)  PCR amplification efficiency  Fluorescence labeling  Gradient-decreasing annealing time PCR program  Microbial community analysis
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