A novel method for the whole-cell detection of environmental microorganisms using hemin and tyramide signal amplification (Hemin-TSA) with a desired fluorescent dye

IF 3.3 2区 生物学 Q2 BIOTECHNOLOGY & APPLIED MICROBIOLOGY
Kampachiro Urasaki , Yu-You Li , Kengo Kubota
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Abstract

A method called hemin-tyramide signal amplification (Hemin-TSA) was developed for visualization of environmental microorganisms using hemin and tyramide signal amplification. In Hemin-TSA, hemin, which has peroxidase activity, is bound to microbial cells, and a desired fluorescent dye is deposited on the microbial cells by a hemin-catalyzed TSA reaction. The protocol was initially optimized in terms of hemin concentration, hemin binding time and repeated reaction times of TSA. Hemin-TSA showed a comparative or improved signal-to-noise ratio compared to DAPI staining. The shapes of fluorescent signals obtained from microbial cells were almost morphologically identical to those observed in phase contrast microscopy. Hemin-TSA staining provided more accurate cell counts than DAPI staining, especially for actively growing cells, for which two or three spotty DAPI signals were obtained from a single cell. In addition, microbial cells that were not detected by DAPI staining were detected by Hemin-TSA with fluorescein, which enabled us to avoid high non-specific fluorescence under UV excitation. The method developed in this study allows us to visually detect microbial cells in various environments with the characteristics of better cell morphological identification, improved enumeration accuracy and selectivity of fluorescent dyes.

一种利用血红蛋白和酪胺信号放大(hemin - tsa)与所需荧光染料进行环境微生物全细胞检测的新方法
利用血红蛋白和酪酰胺信号放大技术,建立了一种用于环境微生物可视化的血红蛋白-酪酰胺信号放大(hemin- tsa)方法。在hemin- TSA中,具有过氧化物酶活性的hemin与微生物细胞结合,并通过hemin催化的TSA反应沉积所需的荧光染料。从血红素浓度、血红素结合时间和TSA重复反应次数三个方面对方案进行初步优化。与DAPI染色相比,Hemin-TSA显示了比较或改善的信噪比。从微生物细胞中获得的荧光信号的形状在形态学上几乎与在相差显微镜下观察到的相同。Hemin-TSA染色比DAPI染色提供更准确的细胞计数,特别是对于活跃生长的细胞,单个细胞可获得两个或三个斑点状的DAPI信号。此外,DAPI染色未检测到的微生物细胞用荧光素Hemin-TSA检测,这使我们避免了紫外线激发下的高非特异性荧光。本研究开发的方法使我们能够直观地检测各种环境下的微生物细胞,具有更好的细胞形态学鉴定,提高计数精度和荧光染料选择性的特点。
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Systematic and applied microbiology
Systematic and applied microbiology 生物-生物工程与应用微生物
CiteScore
7.50
自引率
5.90%
发文量
57
审稿时长
22 days
期刊介绍: Systematic and Applied Microbiology deals with various aspects of microbial diversity and systematics of prokaryotes. It focuses on Bacteria and Archaea; eukaryotic microorganisms will only be considered in rare cases. The journal perceives a broad understanding of microbial diversity and encourages the submission of manuscripts from the following branches of microbiology:
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