Issue 23, 2022

One-step immunoassay for the detection of food-poisoning related bacteria using a switching peptide

Abstract

A one-step immunoassay was developed for five types of food-poisoning-related bacteria using a switching peptide and antibodies isolated from unimmunized horse serum. The one-step immunoassay involves mixing samples and reagents in a homogeneous solution without any washing steps. In this work, a one-step immunoassay configuration was developed using isolated antibodies labelled with an organic fluorescence quencher and a switching-peptide labelled with a fluorescent dye. The fluorescence-labelled switching-peptide was bound to the antigen-binding site of the isolated antibodies before binding to the bacteria (no fluorescence signal), and the switching-peptide dissociated from the antibodies as soon as they bound to the bacteria (fluorescence signal turns on). By quantifying the generated fluorescence signal, the one-step immunoassay presented here allows microbial detection without any washing step.

Graphical abstract: One-step immunoassay for the detection of food-poisoning related bacteria using a switching peptide

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
07 Jun 2022
Accepted
29 Sep 2022
First published
30 Sep 2022

Analyst, 2022,147, 5363-5371

One-step immunoassay for the detection of food-poisoning related bacteria using a switching peptide

C. K. Lee, J. Jung, H. Kim, J. Bong, T. Kim, J. Park, S. Kwon, M. Kang and J. Pyun, Analyst, 2022, 147, 5363 DOI: 10.1039/D2AN00940D

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