Fluorescence In Situ Hybridization and Catalyzed Reporter Deposition for the Identification of Marine Bacteria
Max Planck Institute for Marine Microbiology
Abstract
Fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH) with horseradish peroxidase (HRP)-labeled oligonucleotide probes and tyramide signal amplification, also known as catalyzed reporter deposition (CARD), is currently not generally applicable to heterotrophic bacteria in marine samples. Penetration of the HRP molecule into bacterial cells requires permeabilization procedures that cause high and most probably species-selective cell loss. Here we present an improved protocol for CARD-FISH of marine planktonic and benthic microbial assemblages. After concentration of samples onto membrane filters and subsequent embedding of filters in low-gelling-point agarose, no decrease in bacterial cell numbers was observed during 90…
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- Horseradish peroxidase
- Bacteria
- Biology
- Fluorescence in situ hybridization
- Molecular biology
- Population
- Bacterioplankton
- Marine bacteriophage
- Life below water