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Biomolecular templating

Hall, S. R., Shenton, W., Engelhardt, H. Mann, S. Site-specific organization of gold nanoparticles by biomolecular templating. ChemPhysChem 2, 184—186 (2001). [Pg.238]

Fig 9.29 illustrates Zn determination in a Zn binding protein in a selected protein spot after separation of the proteins of an S layer used as biomolecular template, as described above, by 2D gel measured by LA-ICP-SFMS at medium mass resolution (m/Am = 4000). ° The Zn ion intensity in the protein spot (compared with the background signal in the gel blank) was measured at three different positions in the selected spot. Using LA-ICP-SFMS, the highest Zn intensity was found in the middle of the protein spot investigated. Additional measurements by MALDI-MS on Zn containing protein spot in 2D gel can be useful to identify the structure of the protein. ... [Pg.342]

Mertig, M., Kirsch, R., Pompe, W., Engelhardt, H., 1999. Fabrication of highly oriented nanocluster arrays by biomolecular templating. Eur. Phys. J. D 9, 45—48. [Pg.89]

N. Ma, G. Tikhomirov, S. O. Kelley, Nucleic Acid-Passivated Semiconductor Nanocrystals Biomolecular Templating of Form and Function. Accounts of... [Pg.222]

Viruses are similar to biomolecular templates because the viral capsid is in fact a complex composed of protein subunits. Viruses coupled with nanoparticles can be used as building blocks to form nanoparticle assemblies or virus assemblies of two and three dimensions can be used as templates. Virus is advantageous as a building block because identical viruses can be produced in large amounts at low cost, and nanoparticles templated by viruses generally have a high monodispersity. Viruses may have inherent self-assembly, for example, nanowires mineralized... [Pg.2376]

Hall SR, Shenton W, Engelhardt H, Mann S (2001) Site-Specific Organization of Gold Nanoparticles by Biomolecular Templat-ing. Eur J Chem Phys Chem 2 184-186... [Pg.1437]

An alternative strategy for the formation of ordered nanoparticle arrays is the selforganization method based on biomolecular templates by direct or synergistic... [Pg.55]


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