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Sculpting nanoparticle dynamics for single-bacteria-level screening and direct binding-efficiency measurement

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  • Y. Z. Shi

    (Xi’an Jiaotong University
    Nanyang Technological University)

  • S. Xiong

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • Y. Zhang

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • L. K. Chin

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • Y. –Y. Chen

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • J. B. Zhang

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • T. H. Zhang

    (National University of Singapore)

  • W. Ser

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • A. Larrson

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • S. H. Lim

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • J. H. Wu

    (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

  • T. N. Chen

    (Xi’an Jiaotong University)

  • Z. C. Yang

    (Peking University)

  • Y. L. Hao

    (Peking University)

  • B. Liedberg

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • P. H. Yap

    (Nanyang Technological University)

  • K. Wang

    (Taipei Medical University
    Nanyang Technological University)

  • D. P. Tsai

    (National Taiwan University)

  • C.-W. Qiu

    (National University of Singapore
    Shenzhen University)

  • A. Q. Liu

    (Nanyang Technological University
    Peking University)

Abstract

Particle trapping and binding in optical potential wells provide a versatile platform for various biomedical applications. However, implementation systems to study multi-particle contact interactions in an optical lattice remain rare. By configuring an optofluidic lattice, we demonstrate the precise control of particle interactions and functions such as controlling aggregation and multi-hopping. The mean residence time of a single particle is found considerably reduced from 7 s, as predicted by Kramer’s theory, to 0.6 s, owing to the mechanical interactions among aggregated particles. The optofluidic lattice also enables single-bacteria-level screening of biological binding agents such as antibodies through particle-enabled bacteria hopping. The binding efficiency of antibodies could be determined directly, selectively, quantitatively and efficiently. This work enriches the fundamental mechanisms of particle kinetics and offers new possibilities for probing and utilising unprecedented biomolecule interactions at single-bacteria level.

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  • Y. Z. Shi & S. Xiong & Y. Zhang & L. K. Chin & Y. –Y. Chen & J. B. Zhang & T. H. Zhang & W. Ser & A. Larrson & S. H. Lim & J. H. Wu & T. N. Chen & Z. C. Yang & Y. L. Hao & B. Liedberg & P. H. Yap & K., 2018. "Sculpting nanoparticle dynamics for single-bacteria-level screening and direct binding-efficiency measurement," Nature Communications, Nature, vol. 9(1), pages 1-11, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:nat:natcom:v:9:y:2018:i:1:d:10.1038_s41467-018-03156-5
    DOI: 10.1038/s41467-018-03156-5
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