Identification of Individual Bacterial Cells through the Intermolecular Interactions with Peptide-Functionalized Solid-State Pores.
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| Abstract | :  Bioinspired pore sensing for selective detection of flagellated bacteria was investigated. The Au micropore wall surface was modified with a synthetic peptide designed from toll-like receptor 5 (TLR5) to mimic the pathogen-recognition capability. We found that intermolecular interactions between the TLR5-derived recognition peptides and flagella induce ligand-specific perturbations in the translocation dynamics of Escherichia coli, which facilitated the discrimination between the wild-type and flagellin-deletion mutant (ΔfliC) by the resistive pulse patterns thereby demonstrating the sensing of bacteria at a single-cell level. These results provide a novel concept of utilizing weak intermolecular interactions as a recognition probes for single-cell microbial identification. | 
| Year of Publication | :  2018 | 
| Journal | :  Analytical chemistry | 
| Date Published | :  2018 | 
| ISSN Number | :  0003-2700 | 
| URL | :  https://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04950 | 
| DOI | :  10.1021/acs.analchem.7b04950 | 
| Short Title | :  Anal Chem | 
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