Bacterial DNA Recognition by SERS Active Plasma-Coupled Nanogold

It is shown that surface-enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS) can identify bacteria based on their genomic DNA composition, acting as a “sample-distinguishing marker”. Successful spectral differentiation of bacterial species was accomplished with nanogold aggregates synthesized through single-step plasma reduction of the ionic gold-containing vapored precursor. A high enhancement factor (EF = 107) in truncated coupled plasmonic particulates allowed SERS-probing at nanogram sample quantities. Simulations confirmed the occurrence of the strongest electric field confinement within nanometric gaps between gold dimers/chains from where the molecular fingerprints of bacterial DNA fragments gained photon scattering enhancement. The most prominent Raman modes linked to fundamental base-pair molecular vibrations were deconvoluted and used to proceed with nitrogenous base content estimation. The genomic composition (percentage of guanine-cytosine and adenine-thymine) was successfully validated by third-generation sequencing using nanopore technology, further proving that the SERS technique can be employed to swiftly specify bioentities by the discriminative principal-component statistical approach.

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