Sallahuddin Panhwar , Hüseyin Çelikkan , Eylul Evran , Esra Ekiz , Kubra Ozkan Hukum , Demet Çetin , Zekiye Suludere , Ismail Hakki Boyaci , Uğur Tamer
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Phage probe on RAFT polymer surface for rapid enumeration of E. coli K12
This study presents a simple, fast, and sensitive label-free sensing assay for the precise enumeration of modeled pathogenic Escherichia coli K12 (E. coli K12) bacteria for the first time. The method employs the covalent binding bacteriophage technique on the surface of a reversible addition-fragmentation chain transfer (RAFT) polymer film. The Nyquist plots obtained from electrochemical impedance spectroscopy (EIS) identified the charge transfer resistance Rct was calculated from a suitable electrochemical circuit model through an evaluation of the relevant parameter after the immobilization of the bacteriophage and the binding of specific E. coli K12. The impedimetric biosensor reveals specific and reproducible detection with sensitivity in the linear working range of 104.2-107.0 CFU/mL, a limit of detection (LOD) of 101.3 CFU/mL, and a short response time of 15 min. The SERS response validates the surface roughness and interaction of the SERS-tag with E. coli K12-modified electrodes. Furthermore, the covalently immobilized active phage selectivity was proved against various non-targeting bacterial strains in the presence of targeted E.coli K12 with a result of 94 % specificity and 98 % sensitivity. Therefore, the developed phage-based electrode surface can be used as a disposable, label-free impedimetric biosensor for rapid and real-time monitoring of serum samples.
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An International Journal Devoted to Electrochemical Aspects of Biology and Biological Aspects of Electrochemistry
Bioelectrochemistry is an international journal devoted to electrochemical principles in biology and biological aspects of electrochemistry. It publishes experimental and theoretical papers dealing with the electrochemical aspects of:
• Electrified interfaces (electric double layers, adsorption, electron transfer, protein electrochemistry, basic principles of biosensors, biosensor interfaces and bio-nanosensor design and construction.
• Electric and magnetic field effects (field-dependent processes, field interactions with molecules, intramolecular field effects, sensory systems for electric and magnetic fields, molecular and cellular mechanisms)
• Bioenergetics and signal transduction (energy conversion, photosynthetic and visual membranes)
• Biomembranes and model membranes (thermodynamics and mechanics, membrane transport, electroporation, fusion and insertion)
• Electrochemical applications in medicine and biotechnology (drug delivery and gene transfer to cells and tissues, iontophoresis, skin electroporation, injury and repair).
• Organization and use of arrays in-vitro and in-vivo, including as part of feedback control.
• Electrochemical interrogation of biofilms as generated by microorganisms and tissue reaction associated with medical implants.