| Literature DB >> 31025486 |
Haw-Young Kwon1, Xiao Liu1,2, Eun Gyeong Choi3, Jung Yeol Lee4, So-Young Choi2, Jun-Young Kim5, Lu Wang6, Sung-Jin Park7, Beomsue Kim7, Yong-An Lee7, Jong-Jin Kim1, Nam Young Kang4, Young-Tae Chang1,3,7,2.
Abstract
The rapid and sensitive classification of bacteria is the first step of bacterial community research and the treatment of infection. Herein, a fluorescent probe BacGO is presented, which shows the best universal selectivity for Gram-positive bacteria among known probes with a minimum staining procedure for sample detection and enrichment of the live bacteria. BacGO could also be used to assess of the Gram status in the bacterial community from wastewater sludge. Furthermore, BacGO could sensitively and selectively detect a Gram-positive bacterial infection, not only in vitro but also using an in vivo keratitis mouse model. BacGO provides an unprecedented research tool for the study of dynamic bacterial communities and for clinical application.Entities:
Keywords: Gram-positive bacteria; bioimaging; boronic acid; fluorescent probes; structure-activity relationships
Year: 2019 PMID: 31025486 DOI: 10.1002/anie.201902537
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Angew Chem Int Ed Engl ISSN: 1433-7851 Impact factor: 15.336