Issue 22, 2024

A nano-biosensing platform based on CuS-BSA for label-free fluorescence detection of Escherichia coli

Abstract

Bacterial contamination is a serious issue for public health and food safety. In this work, a simple and label-free fluorescence detection nanoplatform for Escherichia coli (E. coli) was established on the basis of the competitive relationship for the reduction of Cu2+ in CuS-BSA between E. coli and O-phenylenediamine (OPD). OPD could be directly oxidized by Cu2+ to produce 2,3-diaminophenazine (ox OPD) with fluorescence properties. When OPD was introduced into an aqueous solution containing CuS-BSA and E. coli, the oxidation of OPD was inhibited owing to the reduction of Cu2+ to Cu+/Cu0 by NADH-2 dehydrogenase in the bacterial copper homeostasis mechanism, thus decreasing the fluorescence response signal of the system. Meanwhile, our strategy exhibited a satisfactory performance with a broad linear response to E. coli ranging from 12 to 1.2 × 107 CFU mL−1, and the limit of detection was 9 CFU mL−1. The practicability of the developed fluorescence biosensing platform in real samples was evaluated by successful determination of E. coli in drinking water and orange juice. These findings provide a new sensing strategy for analyzing other foodborne bacteria and ensuring food safety assessment.

Graphical abstract: A nano-biosensing platform based on CuS-BSA for label-free fluorescence detection of Escherichia coli

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Article information

Article type
Paper
Submitted
05 Aug 2024
Accepted
24 Sep 2024
First published
07 Oct 2024

Analyst, 2024,149, 5394-5400

A nano-biosensing platform based on CuS-BSA for label-free fluorescence detection of Escherichia coli

X. Zhang, S. Li and M. Liu, Analyst, 2024, 149, 5394 DOI: 10.1039/D4AN01060D

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