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Nanoscale Site-Specific Immobilization of Proteins through Electroactivated Disulfide Exchange
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2003
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EngineeringAfm TipNanostructured SurfaceSurface NanotechnologyChemistryEnzyme ImmobilizationNanoscale Site-specific ImmobilizationProtein NanoparticlesThiolated Silicon SurfaceNanotechnologyNanomanufacturingThiol-rich ProteinSurface ModificationSurface NanoengineeringBiomolecular EngineeringElectrochemistrySurface FunctionalizationNanomaterialsNatural SciencesSurface ScienceImmobilized EnzymeProtein EngineeringNanofabrication
A new method based on the electrochemical oxidation and activation of thiols was used to generate nanoscale patterns on thiol-derivatized silicon oxide surfaces. By application of a potential difference between an AFM tip and a thiolated silicon surface, surface thiols were activated into thiolsulfinates/thiolsulfonates, which are reactive to thiol groups on biomolecules in solution. Thiol-rich protein, β-galactosidase, was immobilized onto the patterns.
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