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Isolated Reporter Bacteria in Supramolecular Hydrogel Microwell Arrays.


ABSTRACT: The combination of supramolecular hydrogels formed by low molecular weight gelator self-assembly via noncovalent interactions within a scaffold derived from polyethylene glycol (PEG) affords an interesting approach to immobilize fully functional, isolated reporter bacteria in novel microwell arrays. The PEG-based scaffold serves as a stabilizing element and provides physical support for the self-assembly of the C2-phenyl-derived gelator on the micrometer scale. Supramolecular hydrogel microwell arrays with various shapes and sizes were used to isolate single or small numbers of Escherichia coli TOP10 pTetR-LasR-pLuxR-GFP. In the presence of the autoinducer N-(3-oxododecanoyl) homoserine lactone, the entrapped E. coli in the hydrogel microwell arrays showed an increased GFP expression. The shape and size of microwell arrays did not influence the fluorescence intensity and the projected size of the bacteria markedly, while the population density of seeded bacteria affected the number of bacteria expressing GFP per well. The hydrogel microwell arrays can be further used to investigate quorum sensing, reflecting communication in inter- and intraspecies bacterial communities for biology applications in the field of biosensors. In the future, these self-assembled hydrogel microwell arrays can also be used as a substrate to detect bacteria via secreted autoinducers.

SUBMITTER: Li P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5740480 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Isolated Reporter Bacteria in Supramolecular Hydrogel Microwell Arrays.

Li Ping P   Dou Xiaoqiu X   Feng Chuanliang C   Müller Mareike M   Chang Matthew Wook MW   Frettlöh Martin M   Schönherr Holger H  

Langmuir : the ACS journal of surfaces and colloids 20170531 31


The combination of supramolecular hydrogels formed by low molecular weight gelator self-assembly via noncovalent interactions within a scaffold derived from polyethylene glycol (PEG) affords an interesting approach to immobilize fully functional, isolated reporter bacteria in novel microwell arrays. The PEG-based scaffold serves as a stabilizing element and provides physical support for the self-assembly of the C<sub>2</sub>-phenyl-derived gelator on the micrometer scale. Supramolecular hydrogel  ...[more]

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