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Controlling Protein Orientation at Interfaces Using Histidine Tags: An Alternative to Ni/NTA
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Protein AssemblyPeptide EngineeringDirect ElectrochemistryMolecular BiologyProtein OrientationEnzyme ImmobilizationProtein FoldingConventional Histidine-tag TechnologyBiophysicsProtein ChemistryBiochemistryProtein ModelingBiomolecular InteractionMolecular EngineeringStructural BiologyBiomolecular EngineeringNatural SciencesPeptide SynthesisImmobilized EnzymeProtein EngineeringHistidine-tagged ProteinsMedicine
A strategy for immobilizing histidine-tagged proteins at surfaces has been developed by using a macrocyclic chelator that enhances the stability and specificity of conventional histidine-tag technology and allows application of this technology to long-term studies including direct electrochemistry.
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