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TítuloPotential of bacteriophage proteins as recognition molecules for pathogen detection
Autor(es)Costa, Susana Patrícia Chaves
Nogueira, Catarina L.
Cunha, Alexandra Maria Pinto
Lisac, Ana
Carvalho, Carla Alexandra Oliveira Cunha Medeiros
Palavras-chaveBacterial detection
Diagnostic
Nosocomial
Foodborne
Bacteriophage proteins
Receptor binding proteins (RBPs)
Cell-wall binding domains (CBDs)
Data2023
EditoraTaylor & Francis
RevistaCritical Reviews in Biotechnology
CitaçãoSusana P. Costa, Catarina L. Nogueira, Alexandra P. Cunha, Ana Lisac & Carla M. Carvalho (2023) Potential of bacteriophage proteins as recognition molecules for pathogen detection, Critical Reviews in Biotechnology, 43:5, 787-804, DOI: 10.1080/07388551.2022.2071671
Resumo(s)Bacterial pathogens are leading causes of infections with high mortality worldwide having a great impact on healthcare systems and the food industry. Gold standard methods for bacterial detection mainly rely on culture-based technologies and biochemical tests which are laborious and time-consuming. Regardless of several developments in existing methods, the goal of achieving high sensitivity and specificity, as well as a low detection limit, remains unaccomplished. In past years, various biorecognition elements, such as antibodies, enzymes, aptamers, or nucleic acids, have been widely used, being crucial for the pathogens detection in different complex matrices. However, these molecules are usually associated with high detection limits, demand laborious and costly production, and usually present cross-reactivity. (Bacterio)phage-encoded proteins, especially the receptor binding proteins (RBPs) and cell-wall binding domains (CBDs) of endolysins, are responsible for the phage binding to the bacterial surface receptors in different stages of the phage lytic cycle. Due to their remarkable properties, such as high specificity, sensitivity, stability, and ability to be easily engineered, they are appointed as excellent candidates to replace conventional recognition molecules, thereby contributing to the improvement of the detection methods. Moreover, they offer several possibilities of application in a variety of detection systems, such as magnetic, optical, and electrochemical. Herein we provide a review of phage-derived bacterial binding proteins, namely the RBPs and CBDs, with the prospect to be employed as recognition elements for bacteria. Moreover, we summarize and discuss the various existing methods based on these proteins for the detection of nosocomial and foodborne pathogens.
TipoArtigo
DescriçãoPublished online: 18 Jul 2022
URIhttps://hdl.handle.net/1822/85222
DOI10.1080/07388551.2022.2071671
ISSN0738-8551
e-ISSN1549-7801
Versão da editorahttp://informahealthcare.com/journal/bty
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