Biotechnology Letters, Vol.28, No.2, 79-84, 2006
Selection of peptides for lipopolysaccharide binding on to epoxy beads and selective detection of Gram-negative bacteria
Lipopolysaccharide (LPS)-binding peptides were enriched by using epoxy beads as a novel support to immobilize LPS for a phage displayed peptide library screening. The sequence of Phe-Ala-Pro-Trp (FAPW) was the most significant consensus motif of 10 selected clones, and Pro-Phe (PF) was the key dipeptide for binding at the apex of the loop to form a characteristic structure of CXXPFXXXC. Moreover, AWLPWAK, one of the highly conserved heptamer peptides, could detect specifically Gram-negative bacteria via a whole cell binding test at 10(6) cells ml(-1).