Authors
Israel Biran, David M Rissin, Eliora Z Ron, David R Walt
Publication date
2003/4/1
Journal
Analytical Biochemistry
Volume
315
Issue
1
Pages
106-113
Publisher
Academic Press
Description
A live cell array biosensor was fabricated by immobilizing bacterial cells on the face of an optical imaging fiber containing a high-density array of microwells. Each microwell accommodates a single bacterium that was genetically engineered to respond to a specific analyte. A genetically modified Escherichia coli strain, containing the lacZ reporter gene fused to the heavy metal-responsive gene promoter zntA, was used to fabricate a mercury biosensor. A plasmid carrying the gene coding for the enhanced cyan fluorescent protein (ECFP) was also introduced into this sensing strain to identify the cell locations in the array. Single cell lacZ expression was measured when the array was exposed to mercury and a response to 100nM Hg2+ could be detected after a 1-h incubation time. The optical imaging fiber-based single bacterial cell array is a flexible and sensitive biosensor platform that can be used to monitor the …
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Scholar articles
I Biran, DM Rissin, EZ Ron, DR Walt - Analytical Biochemistry, 2003