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A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM
Surface biology aims to observe and control biological processes by combining bio-, surface, and physical chemistry. Self-assembled monolayers (SAM) on gold surfaces have provided excellent methods for nanoscale surface preparation for such studies. However, extension of this work requires the speci...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2626940/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18990938 |
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author | Chaffey, Benjamin T Mitchell, Elizabeth Birch, Mark A Lakey, Jeremy H |
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description | Surface biology aims to observe and control biological processes by combining bio-, surface, and physical chemistry. Self-assembled monolayers (SAM) on gold surfaces have provided excellent methods for nanoscale surface preparation for such studies. However, extension of this work requires the specific immobilization of whole protein domains and the direct incorporation of recombinant proteins into SAM is still problematic. In this study a short random coil peptide has been designed to insert into thioalkane layers by formation of a hydrophobic helix. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) studies show that specific immobilization via the internal cysteine is achieved. Addition of the peptide sequence to the terminus of a protein at the genetic level enables the production of a range of recombinant fusion-proteins with good yield. SPR shows that the proteins display the same gold-binding behavior as the peptide. It is shown that cell growth control can be achieved by printing the proteins using soft lithography with subsequent infilling with thioalkanes The expression plasmid is constructed so that any stable protein domain can be easily cloned, expressed, purified and immobilized. |
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spelling | pubmed-26269402009-02-18 A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM Chaffey, Benjamin T Mitchell, Elizabeth Birch, Mark A Lakey, Jeremy H Int J Nanomedicine Rapid Communication Surface biology aims to observe and control biological processes by combining bio-, surface, and physical chemistry. Self-assembled monolayers (SAM) on gold surfaces have provided excellent methods for nanoscale surface preparation for such studies. However, extension of this work requires the specific immobilization of whole protein domains and the direct incorporation of recombinant proteins into SAM is still problematic. In this study a short random coil peptide has been designed to insert into thioalkane layers by formation of a hydrophobic helix. Surface plasmon resonance (SPR) studies show that specific immobilization via the internal cysteine is achieved. Addition of the peptide sequence to the terminus of a protein at the genetic level enables the production of a range of recombinant fusion-proteins with good yield. SPR shows that the proteins display the same gold-binding behavior as the peptide. It is shown that cell growth control can be achieved by printing the proteins using soft lithography with subsequent infilling with thioalkanes The expression plasmid is constructed so that any stable protein domain can be easily cloned, expressed, purified and immobilized. Dove Medical Press 2008-09 /pmc/articles/PMC2626940/ /pubmed/18990938 Text en © 2008 Dove Medical Press Limited. All rights reserved |
spellingShingle | Rapid Communication Chaffey, Benjamin T Mitchell, Elizabeth Birch, Mark A Lakey, Jeremy H A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM |
title | A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM |
title_full | A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM |
title_fullStr | A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM |
title_full_unstemmed | A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM |
title_short | A generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol SAM |
title_sort | generic expression system to produce proteins that co-assemble with alkane thiol sam |
topic | Rapid Communication |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2626940/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/18990938 |
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