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In Situ Preparation of Star-Shaped Protein-"Smart" Polymer Conjugates with pH and Thermo-Dual Responsibility for Bacterial Separation. | LitMetric

In Situ Preparation of Star-Shaped Protein-"Smart" Polymer Conjugates with pH and Thermo-Dual Responsibility for Bacterial Separation.

J Agric Food Chem

State Key Laboratory of Marine Food Processing and Safety Control, College of Food Science & Engineering, Ocean University of China, Qingdao 266404, China.

Published: May 2024

To achieve effective separation and enrichment of bacteria, a novel synthetic scheme was developed to synthesize star-style boronate-functionalized copolymers with excellent hydrophilicity and temperature and pH responsiveness. A hydrophilic copolymer brush was synthesized by combining surface-initiated atom-transfer radical polymerization with amide reaction using bovine serum albumin as the core. The copolymer brush was further modified by introducing and immobilizing fluorophenylboronic acids through an amide reaction, resulting in the formation of boronate affinity material BSA@poly(NIPAm--AGE)@DFFPBA. The morphology and organic content of BSA@poly(NIPAm--AGE)@DFFPBA were systematically characterized. The BSA-derived composites demonstrated a strong binding capacity to both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria. The binding capabilities of the affinity composite to and spp. were 195.8 × 10 CFU/g and 79.2 × 10 CFU/g, respectively, which indicates that the novel composite exhibits a high binding capability to bacteria and shows a particularly more significant binding capacity toward Gram-positive bacteria. The bacterial binding of BSA@poly(NIPAm--AGE)@DFFPBA can be effectively altered by adjusting the pH and temperature. This study demonstrated that the star-shaped affinity composite had the potential to serve as an affinity material for the rapid separation and enrichment of bacteria in complex samples.

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