An evaluation of lectin-mediated magnetic bead cell sorting for the targeted separation of enteric bacteria

Porter, J. and Robinson, J. and Pickup, R. and Edwards, C. (1998) An evaluation of lectin-mediated magnetic bead cell sorting for the targeted separation of enteric bacteria. Journal of Applied Microbiology, 84 (5). pp. 722-732. ISSN 1364-5072

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Abstract

Lectin-labelled magnetic beads were assessed and compared with antisera as an alternative approach for the targeted separation and isolation of enteric bacteria. Of the 16 lectins tested against a range of bacterial species, concanavalin A (conA) showed the greatest potential. Agglutination of bacterial cells in suspension using conA and methods for effective labelling of the magnetic beads with the lectin were optimized. ConA-labelled magnetic beads were compared with antibody-labelled beads for recovery of bacterial cells from pure or mixed laboratory cultures and from natural populations in river water. Recovered cell populations were free from environmental impurities and a high percentage of the culturable cells was extracted. Specific cell recovery was found to be variable, but the use of lectins offers some promise as an alternative cell discriminator.

Item Type:
Journal Article
Journal or Publication Title:
Journal of Applied Microbiology
Uncontrolled Keywords:
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?? biotechnologyapplied microbiology and biotechnology ??
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208893
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