R. O'Brien et al., Characterization of the Mycobacterium bovis restriction fragment length polymorphism DNA probe pUCD and performance comparison with standard methods, J CLIN MICR, 38(9), 2000, pp. 3362-3369
In this study, the newly described Mycobacterium bovis restriction fragment
length polymorphism (RFLP) typing probe pUCD was characterized by sequence
analysis and the previously observed polymorphic banding pattern was repro
duced with a combination of three oligonucleotide probes in a single, mixed
hybridization. In addition, the ability of pUCD to distinguish between 299
M. bovis isolates from the Republic of Ireland was assessed in relation to
established methods and a statistical function for objective comparison of
RFLP probes was derived. It was found that typing with pUCD alone produced
greater discrimination between M. bovis isolates than typing with the comm
only used mycobacterial DNA probes IS6110, PGRS, and DR and also by the spo
ligotyping technique. pUCD and DR in combination produced the highest level
of discrimination while maintaining a high level of concordance with known
epidemiological data relating to the samples. The reduction of pUCD to the
level of oligonucleotides should in future allow pUCD and DR to be include
d together in a mixed hybridization, thus producing a high level of M. bovi
s strain type discrimination from a single round of RFLP analysis.