Detection of microbial nucleic acids by a one-step sandwich hybridization test
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1. A method for identifying microbial nucleic acids by a one-step sandwich hybridization test, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) rendering the microbial nucleic acids in the sample to be identified single-stranded;
(b) allowing said microbial single-stranded nucleic acids of the sample to hybridize simultaneously with two purified nucleic acid reagents, both having been isolated from the genome of a known microbe, wherein the first nucleic acid reagent comprises a single-stranded fragment of nucleic acid, having a nucleotide sequence of at least 10 bases and being affixed to a solid carrier, and wherein the second nucleic acid reagent comprises a single-stranded fragment of nucleic acid, having a nucleotide sequence of at least 10 bases and being labelled with a suitable label such that hybridized microbial nucleic acids can be detected, said first and second nucleic acid reagents being capable of base pairing with complementary sequences of the sample nucleic acid to be identified, provided that the second nucleic acid reagent does not hybridize with the first nucleic acid reagent;
(c) washing said solid carrier to substantially remove said label which is not incorporated into the hybrid formed by the base pairing of the second nucleic acid reagent and the nucleic acids to be identified; and
(d) measuring said label on the washed solid carrier, whereby determining whether the sample contains the nucleic acid to be identified.
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This invention relates to a kit for the detection of microbial nucleic acids and a method for identifying the nucleic acids using a one-step sandwich hybridization technique. The technique requires two complementary nucleic acid reagents for each microbe or group of microbes to be identified.
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1. A method for identifying microbial nucleic acids by a one-step sandwich hybridization test, said method comprising the steps of:
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(a) rendering the microbial nucleic acids in the sample to be identified single-stranded; (b) allowing said microbial single-stranded nucleic acids of the sample to hybridize simultaneously with two purified nucleic acid reagents, both having been isolated from the genome of a known microbe, wherein the first nucleic acid reagent comprises a single-stranded fragment of nucleic acid, having a nucleotide sequence of at least 10 bases and being affixed to a solid carrier, and wherein the second nucleic acid reagent comprises a single-stranded fragment of nucleic acid, having a nucleotide sequence of at least 10 bases and being labelled with a suitable label such that hybridized microbial nucleic acids can be detected, said first and second nucleic acid reagents being capable of base pairing with complementary sequences of the sample nucleic acid to be identified, provided that the second nucleic acid reagent does not hybridize with the first nucleic acid reagent; (c) washing said solid carrier to substantially remove said label which is not incorporated into the hybrid formed by the base pairing of the second nucleic acid reagent and the nucleic acids to be identified; and (d) measuring said label on the washed solid carrier, whereby determining whether the sample contains the nucleic acid to be identified. - View Dependent Claims (2, 5, 7)
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3. A kit for the detection of one or more microbial nucleic acid sequences with a one-step sandwich hybridization test, the kit comprising in packaged combination a container of one pair of nucleic acid reagents for each nucleic acid sequence to be identified wherein:
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(a) a first microbial nucleic acid reagent for a given nucleic acid to be identified comprises a single-stranded fragment of nucleic acid, having a nucleotide sequence of at least 10 bases and being affixed to a solid carrier, wherein said first nucleic acid reagent base pairs with a complementary sequence of the given nucleic acid to be identified; and (b) a second microbial nucleic acid reagent for a given nucleic acid to be identified comprises a single-stranded fragment of nucleic acid, having a nucleotide sequence of at least 10 bases and being labeled with a suitable label such that hybridized microbial nucleic acids can be detected, wherein said second nucleic acid reagent base pairs with a complementary sequence of the given nucleic acid to be identified, such that the second nucleic acid reagent does not hybridize with the first nucleic acid reagent. - View Dependent Claims (4, 6, 8)
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