S-S-H.neap-635-a-A-19 Tested for in situ hybridization.
Accession no.pB-01563
SpecificityHalothiobacillus neapolitanus
Check specificity probeCheck RDP probematch Greengenes SimRank
Target molecule16S rRNA
Position* -
Sequence*
5'- TAG AAT CCC AGT ATC CAA T -3'
Length [nt]19
G+C content [%]36.8
Tm [°C]*45
MW [g/mol]5755
Formamide [%]*35
ReferenceOkabe S, Odagiri M, Ito T, Satoh H. (2007). Succession of sulfur-oxidizing bacteria in the microbial community on corroding concrete in sewer systems. Appl Environ Microbiol. 73(3):971-80.
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Glossary
Name (Alm et al., 1996). Probe designation according to Alm, E. W., Oerther, D. B., Larsen, N., Stahl, D. A., Raskin, L. (1996). The oligonucleotide probe database. Appl Environ Microbiol 62: 3557-9.
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Difference alignment. Difference alignment based on  ARB probe match results (ARB database release June 2001). Abbreviations: mis = number of mismatches, wmis = weighted mismatch, ecoli = position according to E. coli gene numbering.
Position. Probe position according to the E. coli gene numbering.
Sequence. Sequence in IUPAC code: R=G/A, Y=T/C, M=A/C, K=G/T, S=G/C, W=A/T, H=A/C/T, B=G/T/C, V=G/C/A, D=G/A/T, N=G/A/T/C
Tm. Dissoziation temperature according to: Tm=64.9 + 41 x ((G + C - 16.4)/length).
delta Gs. deltaG's: ΔG1 and ΔG2 are standard free energy changes for probe/rRNA duplex formation and probe folding, respectively. ΔG12 is a combined free energy parameter obtained from equilibrium chemistry using ΔG1 and ΔG2 (i.e., it is the thermodynamic affinity of the probe to a hypothetical perfectly accessible target site). All values calculated according to Yilmaz and Noguera (2006). Making all Parts of the 16S rRNA of Escherichia coli accessible in situ to single DNA oligonucleotides. Appl Environ Microbiol 72: 733-744.
 Abstract (PUBMED).
Formamide. Percent formamide in the hybridization buffer for optimal hybridization conditions in FISH experiments.

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