Claims
- 1. A method of detecting a Candida organism in a biological sample, said method comprising the steps of:
- (a) isolating Candida RNA, if present, from said biological sample;
- (b) contacting said Candida RNA, if any, with a nucleic acid probe which specifically hybridizes to srRNA from said Candida organism but not to nucleic acid from non-Candida organisms, said probe consisting of a nucleotide sequence of 15 or more consecutive nucleotides within region 642-805 of the small ribosomal RNA of said Candida organism, or a sequence of 15 or more consecutive nucleotides complementary to a segment of said region;
- (c) imposing hybridization conditions on said probe and said Candida RNA which permit hybrid formation between said probe and said RNA and do not allow stable hybrid formation between said probe and RNA of non-Candida organisms; and
- (d) detecting said hybrid as an indication of the presence in said sample of said Candida organism.
- 2. The method of claim 1, wherein said Candida organism is C. albicans, C. tropicalis, C. parasilosis, or C. guilliermondii.
- 3. The method of claim 1, wherein said nucleic acid probe consists of a nucleotide sequence identical or fully complementary to a nucleotide sequence of at least 15 and up to 43 consecutive nucleotides in length, which sequence is within the sequence:
- 5' GGAAAGGCTCGGCTGGGTCCAGTACGCATCAAAAAGATGGACC 3'.
- 4. A nucleic acid probe which specifically hybridizes to rRNA from a Candida organism but not to nucleic acid from a non-Candida organism, said probe containing a nucleotide sequence of 15 or more consecutive nucleotides within region 642-805 of the small ribosomal RNA of said Candida organism, or a sequence of 15 or more consecutive nucleotides a segment of said region.
- 5. The nucleic acid probe of claim 4, said probe consisting of a nucleotide sequence identical or fully complementary to a nucleotide sequence of at least 15 and up to 43 consecutive nucleotides in length, which sequence is within the sequence:
- 5' GGAAAGGCTCGGCTGGGTCCAGTACGCATCAAAAAGATGGACC 3'.
- 6.
- 6. A kit comprising the isolated nucleic acid probe of claim 4.
- 7. The nucleic acid probe of either of claims 4 or 5, said probe further comprising a label.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/173,836, filed Mar. 28, 1988, now abandoned.
Government Interests
Part of the work leading to this invention was made with U.S. Government funds. The U.S. Government has certain rights in this invention.
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