A Redox-Coupled Carbon dots-MnO2 nanosheets based Sensory Platform for Label-free and Sensitive Detection of E. coli

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Akhil A. Bhosle ◽  
Anushka Nayse ◽  
Sumit Biswas ◽  
Malabika Biswas ◽  
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Chunyang Lei ◽  
Yingchun Fu ◽  
Yanbin Li

Rapid and sensitive detection of E. coli O157:H7 based on antimicrobial peptide functionalized magnetic nanoparticles and label-free urease-catalyzed signal amplification.


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Javed H. Niazi ◽  
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Jingdong Peng ◽  
Huanjun Peng ◽  
Hong Xian ◽  
Shiyu Li ◽  
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A quadruple-channel fluorescent sensor array based on label-free carbon dots (CDs) was fabricated to detect and discriminate a series of tetracyclines (TCs), including chlortetracycline (CTC), oxytetracycline (OTC), tetracycline (TC) and doxycycline (DOX).


2019 ◽  
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Panichakorn Jaiyong ◽  
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Ashok K. Sundramoorthy

Fluorescent carbon dots were derived from Borassus flabellifer flowers by thermal pyrolysis method and used for label-free highly selective and sensitive detection of Fe3+ ions.


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Author(s):  
Huiyi Song ◽  
Ni Lou ◽  
Jianjun Liu ◽  
Hong Xiang ◽  
Dong Shang

Abstract Background Escherichia coli (E. coli) is the principal pathogen that causes biofilm formation. Biofilms are associated with infectious diseases and antibiotic resistance. This study employed proteomic analysis to identify differentially expressed proteins after coculture of E. coli with Lactobacillus rhamnosus GG (LGG) microcapsules. Methods To explore the relevant protein abundance changes after E. coli and LGG coculture, label-free quantitative proteomic analysis and qRT-PCR were applied to E. coli and LGG microcapsule groups before and after coculture, respectively. Results The proteomic analysis characterised a total of 1655 proteins in E. coli K12MG1655 and 1431 proteins in the LGG. After coculture treatment, there were 262 differentially expressed proteins in E. coli and 291 in LGG. Gene ontology analysis showed that the differentially expressed proteins were mainly related to cellular metabolism, the stress response, transcription and the cell membrane. A protein interaction network and Kyoto Encyclopaedia of Genes and Genomes (KEGG) pathway analysis indicated that the differentiated proteins were mainly involved in the protein ubiquitination pathway and mitochondrial dysfunction. Conclusions These findings indicated that LGG microcapsules may inhibit E. coli biofilm formation by disrupting metabolic processes, particularly in relation to energy metabolism and stimulus responses, both of which are critical for the growth of LGG. Together, these findings increase our understanding of the interactions between bacteria under coculture conditions.


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