Published July 27, 2005
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Artificial Polypeptide Scaffold for Protein Immobilization
Abstract
An artificial polypeptide scaffold composed of surface anchor and protein capture domains was designed and expressed in vivo. By using a mutant E. coli phenylalanyl−tRNA synthetase, the photoreactive amino acid para-azidophenylalanine was incorporated into the surface anchor domain. Octyltrichlorosilane-treated surfaces were functionalized with this polypeptide by spin coating and photocrosslinking. The resulting protein films were shown to immobilize recombinant proteins through association of coiled coil heterodimer.
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Copyright © 2005 American Chemical Society. Published In Issue July 27, 2005. Publication Date (Web): June 29, 2005. Received March 7, 2005. This work was supported by the NSF sponsored Center for the Science and Engineering of Materials at the California Institute of Technology.Attached Files
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