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The detection and control of bacteria is extremely important in the safety of food products and health
systems. The conventional microbiological methods based on culture enrichment techniques and plating
procedures are highly sensitive and selective for bacterial detection but are expensive, cumbersome
and time-consuming. Here we report the development of a simple and sensitive bioassay to detect
Escherichia coli (E. coli) bacteria by using self assembled pH-responsive polymeric micelles that have
been bioconjugated to anti-E. coli (capturing agent). Poly(ethylene glycol-b-trimethylsilyl methacrylate),
containing silicon moieties that can be cleaved under mildly acidic conditions, was synthesized and selfassembled
into micelles, that were loaded with a fluorescent dye (1-methylpyrene). The polymer silicon
protecting groups are used as a tool to remotely activate the dye release by means of pH. The high sensitivity
of the newly developed bioassay, which is capable of detecting 15 bacteria per milliliter of solution,
is due to an amplification effect generated by the optical signal of millions of fluorophores released from
a single micelle upon attachment to a bacterium. Fluorescence probing involves the measurements of
changes in the emission spectra, through the disappearance of the excimer band, which only occurs when
the dye molecules are trapped within the polymeric micelles.
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Biosensors Bacteria detection Poly(ethylene glycol-b-trimethylsilylmethacrylate) Self assembled polymers pH sensitive micelles Pyrenyl fluorescence
Citation
Biosensors and Bioelectronics 26 (2011) 3517–3523
Publisher
Elsevier