A fibre-optic biosensor for detection of microbial contamination

A fibre-optic biosensor is described for detection of genomic target sequences from Escherichia coli. A small portion of the LacZ DNA sequence is the basis for selection of DNA probe molecules that are produced by automated nucleic acid synthesis on the surface of optical fibres. Fluorescent intercalating agents are used to report the presence of hybridization events with target strands. This work reviews the fundamental design criteria for development of nucleic acid biosensors and reports a preliminary exploration of the use of the biosensor for detection of sequences that mark the presence of E. coli. The research work includes consideration of the length of the strands and non-selective binding interactions that can potentially block the selective chemistry or create background signals. The biosensors were able to detect genomic targets from E. coli at a picomole level in a time of a few minutes, and dozens of cycles of use have been demonstrated. In a step towards the preparation of a completely self...

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