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Review
. 2024 Jul;17(1):393-410.
doi: 10.1146/annurev-anchem-071323-084224.

Bacteriophage-Based Bioanalysis

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Bacteriophage-Based Bioanalysis

David R Parker et al. Annu Rev Anal Chem (Palo Alto Calif). 2024 Jul.
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Abstract

Bacteriophages, which are viral predators of bacteria, have evolved to efficiently recognize, bind, infect, and lyse their host, resulting in the release of tens to hundreds of propagated viruses. These abilities have attracted biosensor developers who have developed new methods to detect bacteria. Recently, several comprehensive reviews have covered many of the advances made regarding the performance of phage-based biosensors. Therefore, in this review, we first describe the landscape of phage-based biosensors and then cover advances in other aspects of phage biology and engineering that can be used to make high-impact contributions to biosensor development. Many of these advances are in fields adjacent to analytical chemistry such as synthetic biology, machine learning, and genetic engineering and will allow those looking to develop phage-based biosensors to start taking alternative approaches, such as a bottom-up design and synthesis of custom phages with the singular task of detecting their host.

Keywords: bacteria; bacteriophage; bioanalysis; biosensors; pathogen detection; phage.

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