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The Patrol Yeast: A new biosensor armed with antibody-receptor chimera detecting a range of toxic substances associated with food poisoning

  • Jiulong Su
  • , Bo Zhu
  • , Akihito Inoue
  • , Hiroyuki Oyama
  • , Izumi Morita
  • , Jinhua Dong
  • , Takanobu Yasuda
  • , Yoshiko Sugita-Konishi
  • , Tetsuya Kitaguchi
  • , Norihiro Kobayashi
  • , Shiro Miyake
  • , Hiroshi Ueda
  • Institute of Science Tokyo
  • Kobe Pharmaceutical University
  • Tokyo University of Agriculture
  • Azabu University

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Abstract

Baker's yeast is an attractive host with established safety and stability characteristics. Many yeast-based biosensors have been developed, but transmembrane signal transduction has not been used to detect membrane-impermeable substances using antigen-antibody interactions. Therefore, we created Patrol Yeast, a novel yeast-based immunosensor of various targets, particularly toxic substances in food. A membrane-based yeast two-hybrid system using split-ubiquitin was successfully used to detect practically important concentration ranges of caffeine and aflatoxins using separated variable regions of an antibody. Moreover, enterohemorrhagic Escherichia coli O157 was detected using a specific single-chain antibody, in which Zymolyase was added to partially destroy the cell wall. The incorporation of secreted Cypridina luciferase reporter further simplified the signal detection procedures without cell lysis. The methodology is more cost-effective and faster than using mammalian cells. The ability to detect various targets renders Patrol Yeast a valuable tool for ensuring food and beverage safety and addressing other environmental and technological issues.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114793
JournalBiosensors and Bioelectronics
Volume219
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Jan 2023
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Chimeric receptor
  • Food safety
  • Immunosensor
  • Open-sandwich immunoassay
  • Transmembrane signal transduction
  • Yeast

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