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Construction and application of carbohydrate microarrays to detect foodborne bacteria 被引量:3

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摘要 The rapid detection of pathogenic bacteria is vital for the prevention of outbreaks of infectious diseases, including infections by the common foodborne bacteria E.coli and Salmonella Carbohydrate microarrays have been developed as a powerful method to investigate carbohydrate-protein interaction with only very small amounts of glycans, which show great potential for detect the carbohydrate mediated interaction with pathogens. Here, different mannose-coated microarrays were constructed and tested with E.coli(K-12 and BL-21) and Salmonella enterica strains(ATCC9184 and ATCC31685) exhibiting different mannose binding affinities. The optimized carbohydrate microarray was then applied to test the binding of 12 Salmonella enterica and 9 E.coli isolates from local patients for the first time and showed strong binding with certain serovars or subtypes. The results showed that microarray probed with the single mannose structure is not enough for the detection of bacteria with various serovars or subtypes, which contain a high degree of allelic variation in adhesin. We suggest that a complex carbohydrate microarray containing different glycan conformation may be needed for detection of different bacteria isolates.
出处 《Chinese Journal of Natural Medicines》 SCIE CAS CSCD 2020年第3期219-225,共7页 中国天然药物(英文版)
基金 National Natural Science Foundation of China(Nos.31700706,21877052) Natural Science Foundation of Jiangsu Province(No.BK20180030) the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universities(No.JUSRP51712B) the Public Health Research Center at Jiangnan University(No.JUPH201502) Max Planck Society International Partner Group Program High-end Foreign Experts Recruitment Program the Thousand Talents Plan(Young Professionals) the China Scholarship Council.
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