Metal–organic frameworks for enzyme immobilization: beyond host matrix materials
Enzyme immobilization in metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) as a promising strategy is
attracting the interest of scientists from different disciplines with the expansion of MOFs' …
attracting the interest of scientists from different disciplines with the expansion of MOFs' …
Grafting of proteins onto polymeric surfaces: A synthesis and characterization challenge
This review aims at answering the following question: how can a researcher be sure to
succeed in grafting a protein onto a polymer surface? Even if protein immobilization on solid …
succeed in grafting a protein onto a polymer surface? Even if protein immobilization on solid …
[HTML][HTML] Covalent immobilization: A review from an enzyme perspective
Enzymes are indispensable in biotechnology, serving as biological with applications across
various domains, including biosensors, fine chemicals production, pharmaceuticals, and …
various domains, including biosensors, fine chemicals production, pharmaceuticals, and …
Encapsulin nanocontainers as versatile scaffolds for the development of artificial metabolons
MC Jenkins, S Lutz - ACS Synthetic Biology, 2021 - ACS Publications
The construction of non-native biosynthetic pathways represents a powerful, modular
strategy for the production of valuable synthons and fine chemicals. Accordingly, artificially …
strategy for the production of valuable synthons and fine chemicals. Accordingly, artificially …
Control of protein conformation and orientation on graphene
Graphene-based biosensors have attracted considerable attention due to their advantages
of label-free detection and high sensitivity. Many such biosensors utilize noncovalent van …
of label-free detection and high sensitivity. Many such biosensors utilize noncovalent van …
Molecular structure of the surface-immobilized super uranyl binding protein
Recently, a super uranyl binding protein (SUP) was developed, which exhibits excellent
sensitivity/selectivity to bind uranyl ions. It can be immobilized onto a surface in sensing …
sensitivity/selectivity to bind uranyl ions. It can be immobilized onto a surface in sensing …
On the relationship between structure and catalytic effectiveness in solid surface-immobilized enzymes: Advances in methodology and the quest for a single-molecule …
The integration of enzymes with solid materials is important in many biotechnological
applications, including the use of immobilized enzymes for biocatalytic synthesis. The …
applications, including the use of immobilized enzymes for biocatalytic synthesis. The …
Molecular interactions between amino silane adhesion promoter and acrylic polymer adhesive at buried silica interfaces
In this study, the influence of an amino silane (3-(2-aminoethylamino)-
propyldimethoxymethylsilane, AEAPS) on the interfacial structure and adhesion of butyl …
propyldimethoxymethylsilane, AEAPS) on the interfacial structure and adhesion of butyl …
Acetylcholinesterase adsorption on modified gold: effect of surface chemistry on enzyme binding and activity
JM Correira, DE Madeksho, LJ Webb - Langmuir, 2023 - ACS Publications
Surface chemistry plays a crucial role in the performance of biosensors and biocatalysts,
where enzymes directly interact with a solid support. In this work, we investigated the effect …
where enzymes directly interact with a solid support. In this work, we investigated the effect …
[HTML][HTML] Sum frequency generation (SFG) spectroscopy at surfaces and interfaces: Adsorbate structure and molecular bond orientation
Abstract Infrared (IR)-visible (Vis) sum frequency generation (SFG) is a second-order
nonlinear optical process which is forbidden in centrosymmetric bulk media or isotropic …
nonlinear optical process which is forbidden in centrosymmetric bulk media or isotropic …