Chemical tongues as multipurpose bioanalytical tools for the characterization of complex biological samples.

IF 1.6 Q4 BIOPHYSICS
Biophysics and physicobiology Pub Date : 2024-08-20 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2142/biophysico.bppb-v21.0017
Shunsuke Tomita, Hiroka Sugai
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Abstract

Chemical tongues are emerging powerful bioanalytical tools that mimic the mechanism of the human taste system to recognize the comprehensive characteristics of complex biological samples. By using an array of chromogenic or fluorogenic probes that interact non-specifically with various components in the samples, this tool generates unique colorimetric or fluorescence patterns that reflect the biological composition of a sample. These patterns are then analyzed using multivariate analysis or machine learning to distinguish and classify the samples. This review focuses on our efforts to provide an overview of the fundamental principles of chemical tongues, probe design, and their applications as versatile tools for analyzing proteins, cells, and bacteria in biological samples. Compared to conventional methods that rely on specific targeting (e.g., antibodies or enzymes) or comprehensive omics analyses, chemical tongues offer advantages in terms of cost and the ability to analyze samples without the need for specific biomarkers. The complementary use of chemical tongues and conventional methods is expected to enable a more detailed understanding of biological samples and lead to the elucidation of new biological phenomena.

化学舌作为多用途生物分析工具,用于表征复杂的生物样本。
化学舌头是一种新兴的强大生物分析工具,它模仿人类味觉系统的机制来识别复杂生物样品的综合特征。通过使用与样品中各种成分发生非特异性相互作用的发色或荧光探针阵列,该工具可产生独特的比色或荧光模式,从而反映样品的生物成分。然后利用多元分析或机器学习对这些模式进行分析,从而对样品进行区分和分类。本综述将重点介绍化学舌头的基本原理、探针设计及其作为分析生物样本中蛋白质、细胞和细菌的多功能工具的应用。与依赖于特异性靶向(如抗体或酶)或综合全局分析的传统方法相比,化学舌头在成本和无需特异性生物标记物即可分析样本的能力方面具有优势。化学舌头与传统方法的互补使用有望更详细地了解生物样本,从而阐明新的生物现象。
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