Abstract

Plasmid molecule based reference material (RM) has been shown to be a good alternative as the calibrator for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) identification and quantification, while most of the currently developed plasmid RM can only be used for one specific target detection. In this study, a flexible plasmid RM pNK containing three DNA fragments, i.e. 5′ and 3′ event-specific sequences of maize NK603 and endogenous gene zSSIIb, was developed. We have proved that pNK is suitable for using as a calibrator in both 5′ and 3′ event-specific detection of maize NK603, compared with that of genuine genomic DNA. The limit of detection (LOD) was 10 copies of pNK DNA in conventional PCR assays. The absolute LOD and limit of quantification (LOQ) in quantitative PCR assays were 5 and 25 copies. The standard curves targeting to zSSIIb, 5′ and 3′ event-specific sequences based on pNK DNA showed high reaction efficiency and good linearity. Also, low bias and variations were obtained in practical samples quantification using pNK as the calibrator. These results demonstrated that the developed pNK is flexible and suitable for identification and quantification of maize NK603, as a preferable substitute of RM from the plant raw material.

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