Use of pJANUS TM-02-001 as a calibrator plasmid for Roundup Ready soybean event GTS-40-3-2 detection: an interlaboratory trial assessment
Owing to the labelling requirements of food and
feed products containing materials derived from genetically
modified organisms, quantitative detection methods have to
be developed for this purpose, including the necessary
certified reference materials and calibrator standards. To
date, for most genetically modified organisms authorized in
the European Union, certified reference materials derived
from seed powders are being developed. Here, an assessment
has been made on the feasibility of using plasmid
DNA as an alternative calibrator for the quantitative
detection of genetically modified organisms. For this, a
dual-target plasmid, designated as pJANUS¿-02-001,
comprising part of a junction region of genetically modified
soybean event GTS-40-3-2 and the endogenous soybeanspecific
lectin gene was constructed. The dynamic range,
efficiency and limit of detection for the soybean event
GTS-40-3-2 real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction
(Q-PCR) system described by Terry et al. (J AOAC Int
85(4):938¿944, 2002) were shown to be similar for in
house produced homozygous genomic DNA from leaf
tissue of soybean event GTS-40-3-2 and for plasmid
pJANUS¿-02-001 DNA backgrounds. The performance
of this real-time Q-PCR system using both types of DNA
templates as calibrator standards in quantitative DNA
analysis was further assessed in an interlaboratory trial.
Statistical analysis and fuzzy-logic-based interpretation were
performed on critical method parameters (as defined by the
European Network of GMO Laboratories and the Community
Reference Laboratory for GM Food and Feed guidelines) and
demonstrated that the plasmid pJANUS¿-02-001 DNA
represents a valuable alternative to genomic DNA as a
calibrator for the quantification of soybean event GTS-40-3-
2 in food and feed products.
Keywords Fuzzy logic . Genetically modified organisms .
pJANUS . Real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction .
Validation
LIEVENS Antoon;
BELLOCCHI Gianni;
DE BERNARDI Daniele;
MOENS William;
SAVINI Cristian;
MAZZARA Marco;
VAN DEN EEDE Guy;
VAN DEN BULCKE Marc;
2010-03-15
SPRINGER HEIDELBERG
JRC55935
1618-2642,
http://www.springerlink.com,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC55935,
10.1007/s00216-009-3346-z,
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