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Engineered Yeast Displaying Specific Norovirus-Binding Nanobodies for the Concentration and Detection of Human Norovirus in Food Matrix.

Xue ZhaoMahbubur RahmanZhiyuan XuTom KasputisYawen HeLijuan YuanR Clay WrightJuhong Chen
Published in: Journal of agricultural and food chemistry (2023)
Human noroviruses pose grave threats to public health and economy. In this study, we genetically engineered yeast ( Saccharomyces cerevisiae EBY100) to display specific norovirus-binding nanobodies (Nano-26 and Nano-85) on cell surface to facilitate the concentration of noroviruses for improved detection. Binding of norovirus virus-like particles (VLPs) to these nanobody-displaying yeasts was confirmed and characterized using confocal microscopy and flow cytometry. The ability of our engineered yeasts to capture norovirus VLPs can reach up to 91.3%. Furthermore, this approach was applied to concentrate and detect norovirus VLPs in a real food matrix. A wide linear detection range (1-10 4 pg/g) was observed, and the detection limit on spiked spinach was calculated as low as 0.071 pg/g. Overall, our engineered yeasts could be a promising approach to concentrate and purify noroviruses in food samples for easy detection, which allows us to prevent the spread of food-borne virus in the food supply chain.
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