Faam. Deleij et al., A SIMPLE MOST PROBABLE NUMBER TECHNIQUE FOR THE SENSITIVE RECOVERY OFA GENETICALLY-MODIFIED PSEUDOMONAS-AUREOFACIENS FROM SOIL, Letters in applied microbiology, 16(6), 1993, pp. 307-310
A strain of Pseudomonas aureofaciens (SBW25EeZY-6KX) that was chromoso
mally marked with a lacZY and a km(r)-xylE cassette could be recovered
from non-sterile soil by a selective Pseudomonas enrichment broth ame
nded with 100 ppm kanamycin and 50 ppm X-gal in an MPN (most probable
number) assay. The assay was sensitive and reliable, allowing detectio
n of as few as one recombinant cell in a 1% (w/v) soil suspension. The
soil used contained a large (ca 5% of total culturable bacteria) back
ground of indigenous bacteria that were either able to utilize lactose
, were resistant to kanamycin, or both.