Mycoplasmas are small, round or filamentous
prokaryotic organisms that lack cell walls. It has been estimated that at least
15%-35% cell cultures are contaminated with mycoplasma. Mycoplasma
contamination can modify many aspects of cell physiology without causing
obvious medium cloudiness and apparent effect on cell growth. Mycoplasma
contamination affects up to 80% of continuous cell cultures. If undetected,
mycoplasma contamination can have significant effects on the quality and
reliability of your cell culture preparations. Due to their small size and
deformability, mycoplasmas can pass through 0.22µm filter. The lack of cell
wall makes mycoplasma unresponsive to common antibiotics that target cell wall
synthesis. It is essential that all cell stocks and new cultures entering a
facility are tested for the presence of mycoplasma and all cell cultures should
be tested routinely (e.g. once every 2-3 months) in order to maintain a
mycoplasma-free environment.
Many methods are available for detection of
mycoplasma, including isolation in broth/agar culture, direct or indirect
fluorescence staining, ELISA, immunostaining, direct or indirect PCR. Among
those methods, direct PCR is the most sensitive, specific and convenient method
when the primer design is optimized.
The MycoDect™ Mycoplasma Detection Kit is
designed to detect mycoplasma infection in cell cultures in less than two
hours. It can detect mycoplasma from both cell lysates and cell culture media.
The sensitivity is up to 10-20 copies of target DNA, which translates to less
than 10 mycoplasma species. This kit detects the top five common species of
mycoplasma, M. Hyorhinis, M. Arginini, M. Orale, M.
Fermentans, A. laidlawii, which represent 98% of tissue culture
infections. It can also detect Mycoplasma, Acholeplasma, Ureaplasma and
Spiroplasma from other genera.
Mycoplasma Detection Kit
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Seller:FengQQ Du
- Model: Mycoplasma Detection Kit
- Availability: 2-3 Days
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$200.00