Biotechnology and Bioengineering, Vol.104, No.6, 1059-1067, 2009
Quantitative Characterization of Quantum Dot-Labeled Lambda Phage for Escherichia coli Detection
We characterize CdSe/ZnS quantum dot (QD) binding to genetically modified bacteriophage as a model for bacterial detection. Interactions among QDs, lambda (lambda) phage, and Escherichia coli are examined by several cross-validated methods. Flow and image-based cytometry clarify fluorescent labeling of bacteria, with image-based cytometry additionally reporting the number of decorated phage bound to cells. Transmission electron microscopy, image-based cytometry, and electrospray differential mobility analysis allow quantization of QDs attached to each phage (4-17 QDs) and show that lambda phage used in this study exhibits enhanced QD binding to the capsid by nearly a factor of four compared to bacteriophage T7. Additionally, the characterization methodology presented can be applied to the quantitative characterization of other fluorescent nanocrystal-biological conjugates. Biotechnol. Bioeng. 2009; 104: 1059-1067. Published 2009 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
Keywords:phage;bacteria detection;fluorescence;nanocrystal;microscopy;electron-spray differential mobility assay