Issue 39, 2015

Bacteriophage-based nanoprobes for rapid bacteria separation

Abstract

The lack of practical methods for bacterial separation remains a hindrance for the low-cost and successful development of rapid detection methods from complex samples. Antibody-tagged magnetic particles are commonly used to pull analytes from a liquid sample. While this method is well-established, improvements in capture efficiencies would result in an increase of the overall detection assay performance. Bacteriophages represent a low-cost and more consistent biorecognition element as compared to antibodies. We have developed nanoscale bacteriophage-tagged magnetic probes, where T7 bacteriophages were bound to magnetic nanoparticles. The nanoprobe allowed the specific recognition and attachment to E. coli cells. The phage magnetic nanprobes were directly compared to antibody-conjugated magnetic nanoprobes. The capture efficiencies of bacteriophages and antibodies on nanoparticles for the separation of E. coli K12 at varying concentrations were determined. The results indicated a similar bacteria capture efficiency between the two nanoprobes.

Graphical abstract: Bacteriophage-based nanoprobes for rapid bacteria separation

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
08 Jun 2015
Accepted
10 Aug 2015
First published
17 Aug 2015

Nanoscale, 2015,7, 16230-16236

Author version available

Bacteriophage-based nanoprobes for rapid bacteria separation

J. Chen, B. Duncan, Z. Wang, L. Wang, V. M. Rotello and S. R. Nugen, Nanoscale, 2015, 7, 16230 DOI: 10.1039/C5NR03779D

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