Viruses (Jul 2021)

Enzyme-Linked Phage Receptor Binding Protein Assays (ELPRA) Enable Identification of <i>Bacillus anthracis</i> Colonies

  • Peter Braun,
  • Nadja Rupprich,
  • Diana Neif,
  • Gregor Grass

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v13081462
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13, no. 8
p. 1462

Abstract

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Bacteriophage receptor binding proteins (RBPs) are employed by viruses to recognize specific surface structures on bacterial host cells. Recombinant RBPs have been utilized for detection of several pathogens, typically as fusions with reporter enzymes or fluorescent proteins. Identification of Bacillus anthracis, the etiological agent of anthrax, can be difficult because of the bacterium’s close relationship with other species of the Bacillus cereussensu lato group. Here, we facilitated the identification of B. anthracis using two implementations of enzyme-linked phage receptor binding protein assays (ELPRA). We developed a single-tube centrifugation assay simplifying the rapid analysis of suspect colonies. A second assay enables identification of suspect colonies from mixed overgrown solid (agar) media derived from the complex matrix soil. Thus, these tests identified vegetative cells of B. anthracis with little processing time and may support or confirm pathogen detection by molecular methods such as polymerase chain reaction.

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