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An Assay for Measuring the Activity of Escherichia coli Inducible Lysine Decarboxyase
Published on: December 19, 2010
Detection of Escherichia coli using luminometer with pyruvate kinase
Huaiqun Liu1, Yuanyuan Shen2,3, Peng Zhao4
1Shenzhen Marine Environment Monitoring Central Station, State Oceanic Administration, Shenzhen, China.
Abstract:
Portable and quantitative detection of Escherichia coli (E. coli) has the potential to reform clinical diagnostics, food safety, and environmental monitoring. At present, most commercial devices used for pathogen detection have disadvantages such as expensive, highly complex operations, or limited detection specificity. Using the common luminometer and the properties of pyruvate kinase utilizing phosphoenolpyruvate to generate adenosine triphosphate (ATP), we have developed a method that could specifically quantify E. coli. The system is based on a sandwich hybridization procedure wherein both oligonucleotide probes recognize each end of the target of pathogenic 16S rRNAs segment. The detection probe DNA-conjugated pyruvate kinase can link ATP production to the detection of pathogenic nucleic acid in the samples. The luminometer-based system is capable of detecting E. coli with single bacteria resolution. The platform should be easily used to the detection of many other toxic analytes through the application of suitable functional-DNA recognition elements.
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