[Immunodetection of bacteriophages by a piezoelectric resonator with lateral electric field].

O I Gulii, B D Zaitsev, A M Shikhabudinov, A A Teplykh, I A Borodina, S A Pavlii, O S Larionova, A S Fomin, S A Staroverov, L A Dykman, O V Ignatov
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Abstract

It has been demonstrated that electroacoustic analysis with polyclonal antibodies can be used for bacteriophage detection. The frequency dependences of the real and imaginary parts of electrical impedance of a resonator with a viral suspension with antibodies were shown to be essentially different from the dependences of a resonator with control viral suspension without antibodies. It was shown that ΦAl-Sp59b bacteriophages were detected with the use of antibodies in the presence of foreign virus particles. The ΦAl-Sp59b bacteriophage content in the analyzed suspension was ~1010–106 phages/mL; the time of analysis was no more than 5 min. The optimally informative parameter for obtaining reliable information was the change in the real or imaginary part of electrical impedance at a fixed frequency near the resonance upon the addition of specific antibodies to the analyzed suspension. It was demonstrated that the interaction between bacteriophages and antibodies can be recorded, offering good prospects for the development of a biological sensor for liquid-phase identification and virus detection.

基于侧电场的压电谐振器的噬菌体免疫检测。
研究表明,利用多克隆抗体进行电声分析可用于噬菌体检测。带抗体的病毒悬浮液谐振器的电阻抗实部和虚部的频率依赖关系与无抗体的控制病毒悬浮液谐振器的频率依赖关系有本质上的不同。结果表明,ΦAl-Sp59b噬菌体可以在存在外来病毒颗粒的情况下使用抗体检测到。所分析悬液中ΦAl-Sp59b噬菌体含量为~ 1010-106个噬菌体/mL;分析时间不超过5分钟。获得可靠信息的最佳信息参数是在所分析的悬浮液中添加特定抗体时,在共振附近以固定频率的电阻抗实部或虚部的变化。结果表明,噬菌体与抗体之间的相互作用可以被记录下来,为液相鉴定和病毒检测的生物传感器的开发提供了良好的前景。
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