Biomimetic/Optical Sensors for Detecting Bacterial Species
TBMG-276
01/01/2006
- Content
Biomimetic/optical sensors have been proposed as means of real-time detection of bacteria in liquid samples through real-time detection of compounds secreted by the bacteria. Bacterial species of interest would be identified through detection of signaling compounds unique to those species. The best-characterized examples of quorum- signaling compounds are acylhomoserine lactones and peptides. Each compound, secreted by each bacterium of an affected species, serves as a signal to other bacteria of the same species to engage in a collective behavior when the population density of that species reaches a threshold level analogous to a quorum.
- Citation
- "Biomimetic/Optical Sensors for Detecting Bacterial Species," Mobility Engineering, January 1, 2006.