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Analysis of Bacteriophages with Insulator-Based Dielectrophoresis.


ABSTRACT: Bacterial viruses or phages have great potential in the medical and agricultural fields as alternatives to antibiotics to control nuisance populations of pathogenic bacteria. However, current analysis and purification protocols for phages tend to be resource intensive and have numbers of limitations, such as impacting phage viability. The present study explores the potential of employing the electrokinetic technique of insulator-based dielectrophoresis (iDEP) for virus assessment, separation and enrichment. In particular, the application of the parameter "trapping value" (Tv) is explored as a standardized iDEP signature for each phage species. The present study includes mathematical modeling with COMSOL Multiphysics and extensive experimentation. Three related, but genetically and structurally distinct, phages were studied: Salmonella enterica phage SPN3US, Pseudomonas aeruginosa phage ?KZ and P. chlororaphis phage 201?2-1. This is the first iDEP study on bacteriophages with large and complex virions and the results illustrate their virions can be successfully enriched with iDEP systems and still retain infectivity. In addition, our results indicate that characterization of the negative dielectrophoretic response of a phage in terms of Tv could be used for predicting individual virus behavior in iDEP systems. The findings reported here can contribute to the establishment of protocols to analyze, purify and/or enrich samples of known and unknown phages.

SUBMITTER: Coll De Pena A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6680707 | biostudies-literature | 2019 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Analysis of Bacteriophages with Insulator-Based Dielectrophoresis.

Coll De Peña Adriana A   Mohd Redzuan Nurul Humaira NH   Abajorga Milky K MK   Hill Nicole N   Thomas Julie A JA   Lapizco-Encinas Blanca H BH  

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Bacterial viruses or phages have great potential in the medical and agricultural fields as alternatives to antibiotics to control nuisance populations of pathogenic bacteria. However, current analysis and purification protocols for phages tend to be resource intensive and have numbers of limitations, such as impacting phage viability. The present study explores the potential of employing the electrokinetic technique of insulator-based dielectrophoresis (iDEP) for virus assessment, separation and  ...[more]

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