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Surface Plasmon Resonance Assay for Label-Free and Selective Detection of Xylella Fastidiosa

Journal

ADVANCED NANOBIOMED RESEARCH
Volume 1, Issue 10, Pages -

Publisher

WILEY-V C H VERLAG GMBH
DOI: 10.1002/anbr.202100043

Keywords

biosensors; cost-effective detection; surface modifications; surface plasmon resonance; Xylella fastidiosa

Funding

  1. PON SISTEMA (MIUR), H2020 - Electronic Smart Systems [824946]
  2. Academy of Finland [316881, 316883, 332106]
  3. PON ''RICERCA E INNOVAZIONE'' 2014-2020 [ARS01_01195]
  4. European Union
  5. Italian Government
  6. Abo Akademi University
  7. CSGI
  8. Academy of Finland (AKA) [316881, 316883, 332106, 316881, 316883, 332106] Funding Source: Academy of Finland (AKA)

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By utilizing multiparameter SPR technology, a reliable and label-free detection method for X. fastidiosa has been successfully developed, which features real-time monitoring of bioaffinity reactions and high selectivity.
Xylella fastidiosa is among the most dangerous plant bacteria worldwide causing a variety of diseases, with huge economic impact on agriculture and environment. A surveillance tool, ensuring the highest possible sensitivity enabling the early detection of X. fastidiosa outbreaks, would be of paramount importance. So far, a variety of plant pathogen biomarkers are studied by means of surface plasmon resonance (SPR). Herein, multiparameter SPR (MP-SPR) is used for the first time to develop a reliable and label-free detection method for X. fastidiosa. The real-time monitoring of the bioaffinity reactions is provided as well. Selectivity is guaranteed by biofunctionalizing the gold transducing interface with polyclonal antibodies for X. fastidiosa and it is assessed by means of a negative control experiment involving the nonbinding Paraburkholderia phytofirmans bacterium strain PsJN. Limit of detection of 10(5)CFUmL(-1) is achieved by transducing the direct interaction between the bacterium and its affinity antibody. Moreover, the binding affinity between polyclonal antibodies and X. fastidiosa bacteria is also evaluated, returning an affinity constant of 3.5x10(7)m(-1), comparable with those given in the literature for bacteria detection against affinity antibodies.

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