Preparation and evaluation of spore-specific affinity-augmented bio-imprinted beads |
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Authors: | Scott D. Harvey Gary M. Mong Richard M. Ozanich Jeffrey S. Mclean Shannon M. Goodwin Nancy B. Valentine Jim K. Fredrickson |
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Affiliation: | (1) Pacific Northwest National Laboratory, P.O. Box 999/MSIN P8-50, Richland, WA 99352, USA |
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Abstract: | A novel, affinity-augmented, bacterial spore-imprinted, bead material was synthesized, based on a procedure developed for vegetative bacteria. The imprinted beads were intended as a front-end spore capture/concentration stage of an integrated biological detection system. Our approach involved embedding bead surfaces with Bacillus thuringiensis kurstaki (Bt) spores (as a surrogate for Bacillus anthracis) during synthesis. Subsequent steps involved lithographic deactivation using a perfluoroether; spore removal to create imprint sites; and coating imprints with the lectin, concanavalin A, to provide general affinity. The synthesis of the intended material with the desired imprints was verified by scanning electron and confocal laser-scanning microscopy. The material was evaluated using spore-binding assays with either Bt or Bacillus subtilis (Bs) spores. The binding assays indicated strong spore-binding capability and a robust imprinting effect that accounted for 25% additional binding over non-imprinted controls. The binding assay results also indicated that further refinement of the surface deactivation procedure would enhance the performance of the imprinted substrate. |
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Keywords: | Bio-imprinted beads Selective spore capture/concentration Analysis of biological pathogens |
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