Rationally designed protein A surface molecularly imprinted magnetic nanoparticles for the capture and detection of Staphylococcus aureus.

Kritika Narula, Soumya Rajpal, Snehasis Bhakta, Senthilguru Kulanthaivel, Prashant Mishra
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Staphylococcus aureus (S. aureus), a commensal organism found on the human skin, is commonly associated with nosocomial infections and exhibits virulence mediated by toxins and resistance to antibiotics. The global threat of antibiotic resistance has necessitated antimicrobial stewardship to improve the safe and appropriate use of antimicrobials; hence, there is an urgent demand for the advanced, cost-effective, and rapid detection of specific bacteria. In this regard, we aimed to selectively detect S. aureus using surface molecularly imprinted magnetic nanoparticles templated with a well-known biomarker protein A, specific to S. aureus. Herein, a highly selective surface molecularly imprinted polymeric thin layer was created on ∼250 nm magnetic nanoparticles (MNPs) through the immobilization of protein A to aldehyde functionalized MNPs, followed by monomer polymerization and template washing. This study employs the rational selection of monomers based on their computationally predicted binding affinity to protein A at multiple surface residues. The resulting MIPs from rationally selected monomer combinations demonstrated an imprinting factor as high as ∼5. Selectivity studies revealed MIPs with four-fold higher binding capacity (BC) to protein A than other non-target proteins, such as lysozyme and serum albumin. In addition, it showed significant binding to S. aureus, whereas negligible binding to other non-specific Gram-negative, i.e. Escherichia coli (E. coli), Pseudomonas aeruginosa (P. aeruginosa), and Gram-positive, i.e. Bacillus subtilis (B. subtilis), bacteria. This MIP was employed for the capture and specific detection of fluorescently labeled S. aureus. Quantitative detection was performed using a conventional plate counting technique in a linear detection range of 101-107 bacterial cells. Remarkably, the MIPs also exhibited approximately 100% cell recovery from milk samples spiked with S. aureus (106 CFU mL-1), underscoring its potential as a robust tool for sensitive and accurate bacterial detection in dairy products. The developed MIP exhibiting high affinity and selective binding to protein A finds its potential applications in the magnetic capture and selective detection of protein A as well as S. aureus infections and contaminations.

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合理设计用于捕获和检测金黄色葡萄球菌的 A 蛋白表面分子印迹磁性纳米粒子。
金黄色葡萄球菌(S. aureus)是一种在人体皮肤上发现的共生有机体,通常与医院内感染有关,并通过毒素和抗生素耐药性表现出毒性。全球抗生素耐药性的威胁要求我们加强抗菌药物管理,以提高抗菌药物使用的安全性和合理性;因此,对先进、经济、快速检测特定细菌的需求十分迫切。在这方面,我们的目标是利用表面分子印迹磁性纳米粒子,以金黄色葡萄球菌的特异性生物标记蛋白 A 为模板,选择性地检测金黄色葡萄球菌。在这里,通过将蛋白质 A 固定在醛官能化的磁性纳米粒子(MNPs)上,然后进行单体聚合和模板清洗,在 ∼250 nm 的磁性纳米粒子(MNPs)上形成了高选择性的表面分子印迹聚合物薄层。本研究根据计算预测的单体与蛋白质 A 在多个表面残基上的结合亲和力,合理选择单体。通过合理选择单体组合得到的 MIPs 的印记因子高达 ∼5。选择性研究显示,与溶菌酶和血清白蛋白等其他非目标蛋白相比,MIPs 与蛋白 A 的结合能力(BC)高出四倍。此外,它对金黄色葡萄球菌有明显的结合力,而对其他非特异性革兰氏阴性菌,即大肠杆菌(E. coli)、铜绿假单胞菌(P. aeruginosa)和革兰氏阳性菌,即枯草杆菌(B. subtilis)的结合力可忽略不计。这种 MIP 用于捕获和特异性检测荧光标记的金黄色葡萄球菌。采用传统的平板计数技术,在 101-107 个细菌细胞的线性检测范围内进行定量检测。值得注意的是,从添加了金黄色葡萄球菌(106 CFU mL-1)的牛奶样品中提取金黄色葡萄球菌细胞,MIPs 的细胞回收率约为 100%,这表明它有潜力成为灵敏、准确地检测乳制品中细菌的有力工具。所开发的 MIP 与蛋白 A 具有高亲和力和选择性结合,有望应用于蛋白 A 以及金黄色葡萄球菌感染和污染的磁捕获和选择性检测。
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Journal of materials chemistry. B
Journal of materials chemistry. B 化学科学, 工程与材料, 生命科学, 分析化学, 高分子组装与超分子结构, 高分子科学, 免疫生物学, 免疫学, 生化分析及生物传感, 组织工程学, 生物力学与组织工程学, 资源循环科学, 冶金与矿业, 生物医用高分子材料, 有机高分子材料, 金属材料的制备科学与跨学科应用基础, 金属材料, 样品前处理方法与技术, 有机分子功能材料化学, 有机化学
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