Detection of cauliflower mosaic virus by the polymerase chain reaction: testing of food components for false-positive 35S-promoter screening results

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C. Wolf
M Scherzinger
A. Wurz
U. Pauli
P. Hübner
J. Lüthy
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[1] Laboratory of Food Chemistry,
[2] Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry,undefined
[3] University of Berne,undefined
[4] Freiestrasse 3,undefined
[5] CH-3012 Bern,undefined
[6] Switzerland e-mail: christian.wolf@ibc.unibe.ch,undefined
[7] GeneScan GmbH,undefined
[8] Bötzingerstrasse 29a,undefined
[9] D-79111 Freiburg,undefined
[10] Germany,undefined
[11] Bundesamt für Gesundheit,undefined
[12] Postfach,undefined
[13] CH-3003 Bern,undefined
[14] Switzerland,undefined
[15] Kantonales Laboratorium Zurich,undefined
[16] Postfach,undefined
[17] CH-8030 Zurich,undefined
[18] Switzerland,undefined
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European Food Research and Technology | 2000年 / 210卷
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Key words Cauliflower mosaic virus; 35S promoter; Genetically modified organisms; Food analysis; Polymerase chain reaction;
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 Today DNA-based techniques are very common for the detection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs) in food products. For fast and easy detection of GMOs, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) screening methods, which amplify common transgenic elements, are applied in routine analysis. These techniques do not allow differentiation between GMOs and the natural occurrence of transgenic elements, such as the 35S-promoter of cauliflower mosaic virus (CaMV) or the NOS-terminator of Agrobacterium tumefaciens, and thus may result in false-positive detection of GMOs. In this study we evaluated three different existing 35S screening systems and report the development of two new CaMV-specific PCR systems. These PCR systems based on CaMV-specific genes allow the identification of positively screened 35S food samples as naturally virus-infected products or plants. Seven food samples tested positive in routine 35S screening analysis and negative in GMO specific systems were investigated using the new virus-specific PCR systems. In all seven samples CaMV was detected.
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