Aggregation-induced emission (AIE) is a novel signal output method but is limited in pathogen sensing. Herein, a multifunctional biosensor based on the AIE properties of Au(I)-GSH complexes as signal conversion tags was firstly constructed for rapid and sensitive total bacteria. Bacteria were captured by the boronic acid group of MNPs@Au@4-MPBA (MAu@MPBA) through recognition of peptidoglycan on their surface. Simultaneously, cationic polymer Poly (diallyldimethylammonium chloride) (PDDA) were electrostatic absorb on bacteria. After magnetic separation, the remaining PDDA induced Au(I)-GSH complexes aggregation to produce strong red fluorescence, which was linearly with the quantity of bacteria. Under optimized conditions, quantitative detection of bacteria can be achieved within 60 min, with a minimum detection concentration of 18 CFU/mL. Moreover, 90 % bacteria can be effectively inactivated while being detected. This strategy is capable of sensitively detecting and killing foodborne pathogens and can be successfully applied to food safety monitoring.

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