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Download fileRatiometric Fluorescent Sensor Array as a Versatile Tool for Bacterial Pathogen Identification and Analysis
journal contribution
posted on 2018-03-05, 00:00 authored by Denis Svechkarev, Marat R. Sadykov, Kenneth W. Bayles, Aaron M. MohsRapid
and reliable identification of pathogenic microorganisms
is of great importance for human and animal health. Most conventional
approaches are time-consuming and require expensive reagents, sophisticated
equipment, trained personnel, and special storage and handling conditions.
Sensor arrays based on small molecules offer a chemically stable and
cost-effective alternative. Here we present a ratiometric fluorescent
sensor array based on the derivatives of 2-(4′-N,N-dimethylamino)-3-hydroxyflavone and investigate
its ability to provide a dual-channel ratiometric response. We demonstrate
that, by using discriminant analysis of the sensor array responses,
it is possible to effectively distinguish between eight bacterial
species and recognize their Gram status. Thus, multiple parameters
can be derived from the same data set. Moreover, the predictive potential
of this sensor array is discussed, and its ability to analyze unknown
samples beyond the list of species used for the training matrix is
demonstrated. The proposed sensor array and analysis strategies open
new avenues for the development of advanced ratiometric sensors for
multiparametric analysis.