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Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis

Rapid and accurate detection of plant pathogens in the field is crucial to prevent the proliferation of infected crops. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process is the most reliable and accepted method for plant pathogen diagnosis, however current conventional PCR machines are not portable and requir...

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Autores principales: Koo, Chiwan, Malapi-Wight, Martha, Kim, Hyun Soo, Cifci, Osman S., Vaughn-Diaz, Vanessa L., Ma, Bo, Kim, Sungman, Abdel-Raziq, Haron, Ong, Kevin, Jo, Young-Ki, Gross, Dennis C., Shim, Won-Bo, Han, Arum
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082704
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author Koo, Chiwan
Malapi-Wight, Martha
Kim, Hyun Soo
Cifci, Osman S.
Vaughn-Diaz, Vanessa L.
Ma, Bo
Kim, Sungman
Abdel-Raziq, Haron
Ong, Kevin
Jo, Young-Ki
Gross, Dennis C.
Shim, Won-Bo
Han, Arum
author_facet Koo, Chiwan
Malapi-Wight, Martha
Kim, Hyun Soo
Cifci, Osman S.
Vaughn-Diaz, Vanessa L.
Ma, Bo
Kim, Sungman
Abdel-Raziq, Haron
Ong, Kevin
Jo, Young-Ki
Gross, Dennis C.
Shim, Won-Bo
Han, Arum
author_sort Koo, Chiwan
collection PubMed
description Rapid and accurate detection of plant pathogens in the field is crucial to prevent the proliferation of infected crops. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process is the most reliable and accepted method for plant pathogen diagnosis, however current conventional PCR machines are not portable and require additional post-processing steps to detect the amplified DNA (amplicon) of pathogens. Real-time PCR can directly quantify the amplicon during the DNA amplification without the need for post processing, thus more suitable for field operations, however still takes time and require large instruments that are costly and not portable. Microchip PCR systems have emerged in the past decade to miniaturize conventional PCR systems and to reduce operation time and cost. Real-time microchip PCR systems have also emerged, but unfortunately all reported portable real-time microchip PCR systems require various auxiliary instruments. Here we present a stand-alone real-time microchip PCR system composed of a PCR reaction chamber microchip with integrated thin-film heater, a compact fluorescence detector to detect amplified DNA, a microcontroller to control the entire thermocycling operation with data acquisition capability, and a battery. The entire system is 25×16×8 cm(3) in size and 843 g in weight. The disposable microchip requires only 8-µl sample volume and a single PCR run consumes 110 mAh of power. A DNA extraction protocol, notably without the use of liquid nitrogen, chemicals, and other large lab equipment, was developed for field operations. The developed real-time microchip PCR system and the DNA extraction protocol were used to successfully detect six different fungal and bacterial plant pathogens with 100% success rate to a detection limit of 5 ng/8 µl sample.
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spelling pubmed-38614692013-12-17 Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis Koo, Chiwan Malapi-Wight, Martha Kim, Hyun Soo Cifci, Osman S. Vaughn-Diaz, Vanessa L. Ma, Bo Kim, Sungman Abdel-Raziq, Haron Ong, Kevin Jo, Young-Ki Gross, Dennis C. Shim, Won-Bo Han, Arum PLoS One Research Article Rapid and accurate detection of plant pathogens in the field is crucial to prevent the proliferation of infected crops. Polymerase chain reaction (PCR) process is the most reliable and accepted method for plant pathogen diagnosis, however current conventional PCR machines are not portable and require additional post-processing steps to detect the amplified DNA (amplicon) of pathogens. Real-time PCR can directly quantify the amplicon during the DNA amplification without the need for post processing, thus more suitable for field operations, however still takes time and require large instruments that are costly and not portable. Microchip PCR systems have emerged in the past decade to miniaturize conventional PCR systems and to reduce operation time and cost. Real-time microchip PCR systems have also emerged, but unfortunately all reported portable real-time microchip PCR systems require various auxiliary instruments. Here we present a stand-alone real-time microchip PCR system composed of a PCR reaction chamber microchip with integrated thin-film heater, a compact fluorescence detector to detect amplified DNA, a microcontroller to control the entire thermocycling operation with data acquisition capability, and a battery. The entire system is 25×16×8 cm(3) in size and 843 g in weight. The disposable microchip requires only 8-µl sample volume and a single PCR run consumes 110 mAh of power. A DNA extraction protocol, notably without the use of liquid nitrogen, chemicals, and other large lab equipment, was developed for field operations. The developed real-time microchip PCR system and the DNA extraction protocol were used to successfully detect six different fungal and bacterial plant pathogens with 100% success rate to a detection limit of 5 ng/8 µl sample. Public Library of Science 2013-12-12 /pmc/articles/PMC3861469/ /pubmed/24349341 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082704 Text en © 2013 Koo et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Koo, Chiwan
Malapi-Wight, Martha
Kim, Hyun Soo
Cifci, Osman S.
Vaughn-Diaz, Vanessa L.
Ma, Bo
Kim, Sungman
Abdel-Raziq, Haron
Ong, Kevin
Jo, Young-Ki
Gross, Dennis C.
Shim, Won-Bo
Han, Arum
Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis
title Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis
title_full Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis
title_fullStr Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis
title_full_unstemmed Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis
title_short Development of a Real-Time Microchip PCR System for Portable Plant Disease Diagnosis
title_sort development of a real-time microchip pcr system for portable plant disease diagnosis
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3861469/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24349341
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0082704
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