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Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila

[Image: see text] Culture-based methods for the detection of Legionellapneumophila are prohibitively slow and frequently inadequate. The problem has been addressed with biosensing technology that employs a variety of ligands for the specific capture of bacteria. However, the limited success of the a...

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Autores principales: Islam, M. Amirul, Hassen, Walid M., Tayabali, Azam F., Dubowski, Jan J.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: American Chemical Society 2021
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7818584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33490789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04753
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author Islam, M. Amirul
Hassen, Walid M.
Tayabali, Azam F.
Dubowski, Jan J.
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Hassen, Walid M.
Tayabali, Azam F.
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description [Image: see text] Culture-based methods for the detection of Legionellapneumophila are prohibitively slow and frequently inadequate. The problem has been addressed with biosensing technology that employs a variety of ligands for the specific capture of bacteria. However, the limited success of the application of mammalian antibodies, aptamers, and nucleic acid-based probes for sensitive biosensing has generated growing interest in exploring alternative biosensing architectures, such as those based on antimicrobial peptides (AMP) that are known for their attractive therapeutic applications. We report on the successful employment of cysteine-modified warnericin RK AMP for the operation of a highly sensitive biosensor of L. pneumophila based on digital photocorrosion of GaAs/AlGaAs nanoheterostructures. The replacement of the relatively cumbersome procedure commonly applied for the attachment of antibodies to COOH-terminated mercaptohexadecanoic acid self-assembled monolayers has allowed for a significant reduction in the distance at which bacteria are immobilized above the biosensor surface. An important consequence of this approach is the attractive limit of detection of L. pneumophila estimated at 2 × 10(2) CFU/mL. The target bacteria were captured four times more efficiently than P. fluorescens, B. subtilis, and E. coli, which is highly promising for environmental monitoring.
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spelling pubmed-78185842021-01-22 Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila Islam, M. Amirul Hassen, Walid M. Tayabali, Azam F. Dubowski, Jan J. ACS Omega [Image: see text] Culture-based methods for the detection of Legionellapneumophila are prohibitively slow and frequently inadequate. The problem has been addressed with biosensing technology that employs a variety of ligands for the specific capture of bacteria. However, the limited success of the application of mammalian antibodies, aptamers, and nucleic acid-based probes for sensitive biosensing has generated growing interest in exploring alternative biosensing architectures, such as those based on antimicrobial peptides (AMP) that are known for their attractive therapeutic applications. We report on the successful employment of cysteine-modified warnericin RK AMP for the operation of a highly sensitive biosensor of L. pneumophila based on digital photocorrosion of GaAs/AlGaAs nanoheterostructures. The replacement of the relatively cumbersome procedure commonly applied for the attachment of antibodies to COOH-terminated mercaptohexadecanoic acid self-assembled monolayers has allowed for a significant reduction in the distance at which bacteria are immobilized above the biosensor surface. An important consequence of this approach is the attractive limit of detection of L. pneumophila estimated at 2 × 10(2) CFU/mL. The target bacteria were captured four times more efficiently than P. fluorescens, B. subtilis, and E. coli, which is highly promising for environmental monitoring. American Chemical Society 2021-01-06 /pmc/articles/PMC7818584/ /pubmed/33490789 http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04753 Text en © 2021 American Chemical Society This is an open access article published under a Creative Commons Non-Commercial No Derivative Works (CC-BY-NC-ND) Attribution License (http://pubs.acs.org/page/policy/authorchoice_ccbyncnd_termsofuse.html) , which permits copying and redistribution of the article, and creation of adaptations, all for non-commercial purposes.
spellingShingle Islam, M. Amirul
Hassen, Walid M.
Tayabali, Azam F.
Dubowski, Jan J.
Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila
title Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila
title_full Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila
title_fullStr Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila
title_full_unstemmed Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila
title_short Short Ligand, Cysteine-Modified Warnericin RK Antimicrobial Peptides Favor Highly Sensitive Detection of Legionella pneumophila
title_sort short ligand, cysteine-modified warnericin rk antimicrobial peptides favor highly sensitive detection of legionella pneumophila
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7818584/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33490789
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsomega.0c04753
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