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Immobilization of Intact Phage and Phage-Derived Proteins for Detection and Biocontrol Purposes

Abstract

The natural specificity of bacteriophages toward their hosts represents great potential for the development of platforms for the capture and detection of bacterial pathogens. Whole phage can carry reporter genes to alter the phenotype of the target pathogen. Phage can also act as staining agents or the progeny of the infection process can be detected. Alternatively, using phage components as probes offer advantages over whole phage particles, …

Authors

Anany H; Brovko LY; Arutyunov D; Poshtiban N; Singh A; Singh U; Brook M; Szymanski C; Evoy S; Griffiths MW

Book title

Bacteriophages

Series

Methods in Molecular Biology

Volume

1898

Pagination

pp. 89-105

Publisher

Springer Nature

Publication Date

2019

DOI

10.1007/978-1-4939-8940-9_8