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Title: | detection for yeast and bacteria in wood slabs by RNA FISH |
Authors: | Vieira, Ricardo Candeias, António González Pérez, Marina Caldeira, Ana Teresa Caldeira, A |
Keywords: | Cultural Heritage Yeast Bacteria RNA-FISH |
Issue Date: | Jul-2018 |
Publisher: | FCT |
Citation: | Vieira, R.; González-Pérez, M.; Candeias, A.; Caldeira, A. T. Detection for yeast and bacteria in wood slabs by RNA-FISH. Ciência 2018, Encontro com a Ciência e Tecnologia em Portugal. 2018, July, 2, Lisboa (Portugal). |
Abstract: | The deterioration of cultural heritage objects and assets (mural paintings, statues, and many other art objects made of wood, stone, paper, ceramic, glass, inter alia) can be
caused by microorganisms [1]. One of the most important steps for applying adequate conservation and protection measures is early identification and monitorization of
microbial colonization. The conventional culture-based methods used so far have become insufficient to detect/identify the biodeteriogenic agents. Thus, molecular techniques
have started to attract considerable interest [2,3].
Our group is focused on detecting and identifying microorganisms that cause biodeterioration on artworks using the RNA-FISH molecular technique [4]. It is a simple, rapid and
promising molecular technique enabling the detection, visualization and identification of the viable microorganisms of interest [5,6].
As any other technique, RNA-FISH has its own minimum Limit Of Detection (LOD) and for ensuring the reliability of RNA-FISH analyses, determination of the associated LODs
is imperative. Thus, the aim of this work was to determine the LOD for yeast and bacteria in wood slabs by RNA-FISH. Universal probes for targeting eukaryotes (EUK516) and
bacteria (EUB338) labeled with Cy3 or Atto-647N dyes were used. |
URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/10174/24070 |
Type: | lecture |
Appears in Collections: | HERCULES - Comunicações - Em Congressos Científicos Nacionais
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