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Single-Cell Genotyping of Single-Nucleotide Mutations Using In Situ Allele-Specific Loop-Mediated Isothermal
Zilan Yuan1, Xinmiao Liu1, Sha Deng1
1College of Biomass Science and Engineering, Healthy Food Evaluation Research Center, Sichuan University, Chengdu 610065, Sichuan, China.
Abstract:
Single-nucleotide mutations (SNMs) in the bacterial genome may cause antibiotic resistance. The visualization of SNMs can indicate antibiotic resistance phenotypes at the single-cell level but remains challenging. Herein, we proposed an in situ allele-specific isothermal amplification proceeded inside cells, allowing us to image bacterial genes with single-nucleotide resolution. The primer for loop-mediated isothermal amplification (LAMP) was designed with artificial mismatch bases to serve as an allele-specific probe, endowing LAMP to specifically amplify genes with SNMs. Due to the high amplification efficiency of LAMP, the method termed AlleLAMP can generate high gain for imaging SNMs and precisely quantify mutated quinolone-resistant Salmonella in bacterial mixture. We utilized AlleLAMP to survey the selection of antibiotic resistance under the preservative stress and found that the mutant quinolone-resistant strain owned a survival advantage over the wild-type quinolone-sensitive strain under the stress of preservatives. AlleLAMP can serve as a single-cell tool for analyzing the relationship between bacterial genotype and phenotype.
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