Microbial DNA qpcr Array Respiratory Infections

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Microbial DNA qpcr Array Respiratory Infections Cat. no. 330261 BAID-1404ZRA For real-time PCR-based, application-specific microbial identification or profiling The Respiratory Infections Microbial DNA qpcr Array is a research tool used to screen for pathogenic bacteria and fungi from airway-derived samples. The array provides microbiology researchers with a convenient way to quickly detect the presence of pathogenic bacteria or fungi from bronchoalveolar lavage fluid, sputum, or other samples that originate from the lung or airway, and can be used to monitor the frequency of various respiratory infections in epidemiological research studies. The array contains assays for 41 bacterial or fungal pathogens including spp., Aspergillus spp., spp., Chlamydia spp., spp., Prevotella spp., and spp. The array also contains assays to identify methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus. Assays were designed to detect bacterial 16S rrna gene and fungal ribosomal rrna gene sequences. For detection of methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, assays were designed to detect the antibiotic resistance gene meca and the virulence factor genes lukf and spa. The assays use PCR amplification primers and hydrolysis-probe detection, which increases the specificity of each assay. Each Respiratory Infections Microbial DNA qpcr Array plate can analyze up to two samples simultaneously. Pan-bacteria assays that detect a broad range of bacterial species are included to serve as positive controls for the presence of bacterial DNA, and the Positive PCR Control assay is included to test for the presence of PCR inhibitors and the efficiency of the polymerase chain reaction. The arrays also include the appropriate Microbial qpcr Mastermix and Microbial DNA-Free Water. Identification of which microbial pathogens are present in a sample is accomplished using data analysis software with imported CT values generated by the PCR instrument software. The simplicity of the product format and operating procedure allow routine and reliable screening of microbial pathogens from airway-derived samples in any research laboratory with access to a real-time PCR instrument. Sample & Assay Technologies

Format Format A, with fluorescein For use with the following real-time cyclers Bio-Rad models icycler, iq 5, MyiQ, MyiQ2 Format A, with ROX Applied Biosystems models 5700, 7000, 7300, 7500, 7700, 7900HT, ViiA 7 (96-well blocks); Bio-Rad/MJ Research Chromo4 ; Eppendorf Mastercycler ep realplex models 2, 2s, 4, 4s; Stratagene models Mx3005P, Mx3000P Format C, with ROX Format D, with ROX Applied Biosystems models 7500 (Fast, 96-well block), 7900HT (Fast, 96-well block), StepOnePlus, ViiA 7 (Fast, 96-well block) Bio-Rad CFX96 ; Bio-Rad/MJ Research models DNA Engine Opticon, DNA Engine Opticon 2; Stratagene Mx4000 Format E, with ROX Applied Biosystems models 7900HT (384-well block), ViiA 7 (384-well block); Bio-Rad CFX384 Format F, with ROX Format G, with ROX Roche LightCycler 480 (96-well block) Roche LightCycler 480 (384-well block) Shipping and storage Microbial DNA qpcr Arrays are shipped at ambient temperature or on blue ice packs. For long-term storage, keep plates at 20 C. Ensure that you have the correct Microbial DNA qpcr Array format for your real-time cycler (see table above). Microbial qpcr Mastermixes are shipped on blue ice packs. For long-term storage, keep Microbial qpcr Mastermixes at 20 C. Microbial DNA-Free Water is shipped at ambient temperature or on blue ice packs. If unopened, Microbial DNA-Free Water can be stored at room temperature or at 20 C. If tube is opened, store Microbial DNA-Free Water at 20 C. Discard tube of Microbial DNA-Free Water if opened three times and use fresh tube of Microbial DNA-Free Water for future experiments. Note: Ensure that you have the correct Microbial qpcr Mastermixes, with the correct reference dye if required, for your instrument. Note: Open the package and store the products appropriately immediately upon receipt.

Assay Table Position Species (NCBI Tax ID)/Gene NCBI Tax ID Antibiotic classification / Gene Description May detect (species) / Also detect (antibiotic resistance genes) / Associated species (virulence factor genes) Sensitivity Assay Catalog # A01 baumannii 470 100 BPID00004A A02 rhizosphaerae(243922) 471 50 BPID00005A calcoaceticus A03 Actinobacillus hominis 719 100 BPID00007A A04 Aspergillus flavus 5059 50 BPID00037A A05 Aspergillus fumigatus 746128 20 BPID00038A A06 Bacillus anthracis 1392 Bacillus weihenstephanensis(86662), Bacillus cereus(1396) 40 BPID00042A Bordetella A07 bronchiseptica(518), Bordetella pertussis(520) 519 30 BPID00071A Bordetella parapertussis A08 vietnamiensis(60552), pyrrocinia(60550), 292 gladioli(28095) 100 BPID00077A cenocepacia(95486) cepacia A09 gladioli 28095 20 BPID00078A A10 pseudomallei(28450) 13373 20 BPID00079A mallei A11 Chlamydia trachomatis 813 40 BPID00105A A12 Chlamydophila 83558 30 BPID00106A B01 Chlamydophila psittaci 83554 Chlamydophila abortus(83555) 30 BPID00107A B02 Clostridium sordellii 1505 20 BPID00114A B03 Corynebacterium diphtheriae 1717 Corynebacterium simulans(146827) 30 BPID00122A B04 Coxiella burnetii 777 20 BPID00126A B05 Francisella novicida(264) Francisella tularensis 263 40 BPID00157A B06 Haemophilus influenzae 727 Haemophilus haemolyticus(726) 20 BPID00171A B07 Legionella pneumophila 446 100 BPID00201A B08 Moraxella catarrhalis 480 40 BPID00222A B09 tuberculosis(1773), bovis(1765) 33894 20 BPID00225A africanum B10 avium 1764 40 BPID00226A B11 kansasii 1768 100 BPID00229A B12 tuberculosis 1773 100 BPID00230A C01 Mycoplasma 2104 C02 Neisseria meningitidis 487 Mycoplasma genitalium(2097) Neisseria cinerea(483), Neisseria gonorrhoeae(485) 100 BPID00234A 300 BPID00241A C03 cyriacigeorgica(135487), abscessus(120957), cummidelens(165807), flavorosea(53429), pseudobrasiliensis(4597 9), 1824 20 BPID00246A

Position Species (NCBI Tax ID)/Gene NCBI Tax ID Antibiotic classification / Gene Description May detect (species) / Also detect (antibiotic resistance genes) / Associated species (virulence factor genes) Sensitivity Assay Catalog # fluminea(134984) asteroides C04 Peptostreptococcus anaerobius 1261 30 BPID00265A C05 Pneumocystis jirovecii 42068 100 BPID00268A C06 Prevotella bivia 28125 20 BPID00272A C07 Prevotella oris 28135 20 BPID00282A C08 C09 Proteus vulgaris(585) Proteus mirabilis Pseudomonas aeruginosa 584 Candidatus hamiltonella(568987) 200 BPID00287A 287 30 BPID00288A C10 Rhodococcus equi 43767 30 BPID00295A C11 Xanthomonas retroflexus(305959), Pseudomonas geniculata(86188) 40324 30 BPID00318A Stenotrophomonas maltophilia C12 Streptobacillus moniliformis 34105 100 BPID00319A D01 agalactiae 1311 30 BPID00320A D02 1313 infantis(68892), oralis(1303), pseudo(257758), mitis(28037) 20 BPID00331A D03 pyogenes 1314 50 BPID00332A D04 Yersinia pseudotuberculosis(633) 633 Yersinia rohdei(29485) 100 BPID00358A Yersinia pestis D05 Staphylococcus aureus 1280 Staphylococcus epidermidis(1282) 100 BPID00314A D06 meca Beta-lactam resistance 40 BPAR00374A D07 lukf Panton-Valentine leukocidin chain F Staphylococcus aureus 20 BPVF00517A precursor D08 spa Immunoglobulin G binding protein A Staphylococcus aureus 200 BPVF00518A precursor D09 Pan Aspergillus/Candida 5052 BPCL00359A D10 Pan Bacteria 1 BPCL00360A D11 Pan Bacteria 3 BPCL00362A D12 PPC BPCL00365A E01 baumannii 470 100 BPID00004A E02 rhizosphaerae(243922) 471 50 BPID00005A calcoaceticus E03 Actinobacillus hominis 719 100 BPID00007A E04 Aspergillus flavus 5059 50 BPID00037A E05 Aspergillus fumigatus 746128 20 BPID00038A E06 Bacillus anthracis 1392 Bacillus weihenstephanensis(86662), 40 BPID00042A Bacillus cereus(1396) E07 Bordetella bronchiseptica(518), Bordetella pertussis(520) 519 30 BPID00071A Bordetella parapertussis E08 vietnamiensis(60552), pyrrocinia(60550), 292 gladioli(28095) 100 BPID00077A cenocepacia(95486) cepacia E09 gladioli 28095 20 BPID00078A

Position Species (NCBI Tax ID)/Gene NCBI Tax ID Antibiotic classification / Gene Description May detect (species) / Also detect (antibiotic resistance genes) / Associated species (virulence factor genes) Sensitivity Assay Catalog # E10 pseudomallei(28450) 13373 20 BPID00079A mallei E11 Chlamydia trachomatis 813 40 BPID00105A E12 Chlamydophila 83558 30 BPID00106A F01 Chlamydophila psittaci 83554 Chlamydophila abortus(83555) 30 BPID00107A F02 Clostridium sordellii 1505 20 BPID00114A F03 Corynebacterium diphtheriae 1717 Corynebacterium simulans(146827) 30 BPID00122A F04 Coxiella burnetii 777 20 BPID00126A F05 Francisella novicida(264) Francisella tularensis 263 40 BPID00157A F06 Haemophilus influenzae 727 Haemophilus haemolyticus(726) 20 BPID00171A F07 Legionella pneumophila 446 100 BPID00201A F08 Moraxella catarrhalis 480 40 BPID00222A F09 tuberculosis(1773), bovis(1765) 33894 20 BPID00225A africanum F10 avium 1764 40 BPID00226A F11 kansasii 1768 100 BPID00229A F12 tuberculosis 1773 100 BPID00230A G01 Mycoplasma 2104 G02 Neisseria meningitidis 487 Mycoplasma genitalium(2097) Neisseria cinerea(483), Neisseria gonorrhoeae(485) 100 BPID00234A 300 BPID00241A G03 cyriacigeorgica(135487), abscessus(120957), cummidelens(165807), 1824 20 BPID00246A flavorosea(53429), pseudobrasiliensis(4597 9), fluminea(134984) asteroides G04 Peptostreptococcus anaerobius 1261 30 BPID00265A G05 Pneumocystis jirovecii 42068 100 BPID00268A G06 Prevotella bivia 28125 20 BPID00272A G07 Prevotella oris 28135 20 BPID00282A G08 G09 Proteus vulgaris(585) Proteus mirabilis Pseudomonas aeruginosa 584 Candidatus hamiltonella(568987) 200 BPID00287A 287 30 BPID00288A G10 Rhodococcus equi 43767 30 BPID00295A G11 Xanthomonas retroflexus(305959), Pseudomonas geniculata(86188) 40324 30 BPID00318A Stenotrophomonas maltophilia G12 Streptobacillus moniliformis 34105 100 BPID00319A H01 agalactiae 1311 30 BPID00320A H02 1313 infantis(68892), oralis(1303), pseudo(257758), mitis(28037) 20 BPID00331A

Position Species (NCBI Tax ID)/Gene NCBI Tax ID Antibiotic classification / Gene Description May detect (species) / Also detect (antibiotic resistance genes) / Associated species (virulence factor genes) Sensitivity Assay Catalog # H03 pyogenes 1314 50 BPID00332A H04 Yersinia pseudotuberculosis(633) 633 Yersinia rohdei(29485) 100 BPID00358A Yersinia pestis H05 Staphylococcus aureus 1280 Staphylococcus epidermidis(1282) 100 BPID00314A H06 meca Beta-lactam resistance 40 BPAR00374A H07 lukf Panton-Valentine leukocidin chain F Staphylococcus aureus 20 BPVF00517A precursor H08 spa Immunoglobulin G binding protein A Staphylococcus aureus 200 BPVF00518A precursor H09 Pan Aspergillus/Candida 5052 BPCL00359A H10 Pan Bacteria 1 BPCL00360A H11 Pan Bacteria 3 BPCL00362A H12 PPC BPCL00365A No Template Control (NTC)>35 Microbial DNA Positive Control<34 Note: On Stratagene instruments, Ct of the positive control template >34

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