Molecular diversity of 5S-rRNA spacer domain in Fritillaria species revealed by PCR analysis
Abstract: Beimu (bulbs of FRITILLARIA) is an important traditional Chinese herbal medicine commonly used as an antitussive and expectorant. There are about 25 species and varieties of FRITILLARIA that carry the name Beimu on commercial markets. The price for each Beimu may differ by more than 100-fo...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Planta medica 1999-05, Vol.65 (4), p.360-364 |
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Beimu (bulbs of FRITILLARIA) is an important traditional
Chinese herbal medicine commonly used as an antitussive and expectorant. There
are about 25 species and varieties of FRITILLARIA
that carry the name Beimu on commercial markets. The price for each Beimu
may differ by more than 100-fold. However, the identification of the origin
of a particular species on the market is difficult. Here, a molecular method
was used to identify various species of FRITILLARIA
regardless of their geographical origin. The 5S-rRNA coding sequence is highly
conserved in higher eukaryotes, but the spacer sequence of the 5S-rRNA gene
is variable among different species. Total genomic DNA from fresh leaves and
bulbs of FRITILLARIA CIRRHOSA,
F. PUQIENSIS, F. ANHUIENSIS, and F. THUNBERGII was extracted. The 5S-rRNA spacer
region of the extracted DNAs was amplified by PCR with a pair of primers located
within the conserved coding region. The isolated cDNA clones (∼ 600 bp)
covering the 5S-rRNA spacer domain were sequenced. By aligning the isolated
nucleotide sequences of the four FRITILLARIA species,
sequence diversity was found in the spacer region. Furthermore, a unique EcoR
I site was used for the rapid identification of different species of
FRITILLARIA. To our knowledge, this is the first report on the detection
of 5S-rRNA spacer domain sequences of FRITILLARIA
and their use to identify species. |
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ISSN: | 0032-0943 1439-0221 |
DOI: | 10.1055/s-1999-14003 |