Protein cages: from fundamentals to advanced applications
Proteins that self-assemble into polyhedral shell-like structures are useful molecular
containers both in nature and in the laboratory. Here we review efforts to repurpose diverse …
containers both in nature and in the laboratory. Here we review efforts to repurpose diverse …
Design of virus-based nanomaterials for medicine, biotechnology, and energy
This review provides an overview of recent developments in “chemical virology.” Viruses, as
materials, provide unique nanoscale scaffolds that have relevance in chemical biology and …
materials, provide unique nanoscale scaffolds that have relevance in chemical biology and …
Evolution of dip-pen nanolithography (DPN): from molecular patterning to materials discovery
Dip-pen nanolithography (DPN) is a nanofabrication technique that can be used to directly
write molecular patterns on substrates with high resolution and registration. Over the past …
write molecular patterns on substrates with high resolution and registration. Over the past …
Self-assembled nanoreactors
DM Vriezema, M Comellas Aragonès… - Chemical …, 2005 - ACS Publications
In nature, chemical conversions take place in a confined environment and are closely
geared to each other such that the product of one reaction is the substrate or catalyst of the …
geared to each other such that the product of one reaction is the substrate or catalyst of the …
Applications of dip-pen nanolithography
The ability to tailor the chemical composition and structure of a surface at the sub-100-nm
length scale is important for studying topics ranging from molecular electronics to materials …
length scale is important for studying topics ranging from molecular electronics to materials …
The evolution of dip‐pen nanolithography
The ability to tailor the chemical composition and structure of a surface on the 1–100 nm
length scale is important to researchers studying topics ranging from electronic conduction …
length scale is important to researchers studying topics ranging from electronic conduction …
Immobilization of bio-macromolecules on self-assembled monolayers: methods and sensor applications
Attachment of biomolecules on gold, silicon or glass surfaces has direct implications for the
development of novel biosensors in the context of nanoscale detection of pathogens and …
development of novel biosensors in the context of nanoscale detection of pathogens and …
Bolaamphiphiles
JH Fuhrhop, T Wang - Chemical Reviews, 2004 - ACS Publications
Bolaamphiphilic molecules contain a hydrophobic skeleton (eg, one, two, or three alkyl
chains, a steroid, or a porphyrin) and two water-soluble groups on both ends. 1-6 …
chains, a steroid, or a porphyrin) and two water-soluble groups on both ends. 1-6 …
Selective covalent protein immobilization: strategies and applications
LS Wong, F Khan, J Micklefield - Chemical reviews, 2009 - ACS Publications
The development and applications of site-selective protein immobilization have undergone
significant advances in recent years. Notably the recent fusion of synthetic chemistry and …
significant advances in recent years. Notably the recent fusion of synthetic chemistry and …
Chemical strategies for generating protein biochips
P Jonkheijm, D Weinrich, H Schröder… - Angewandte Chemie …, 2008 - Wiley Online Library
Protein biochips are at the heart of many medical and bioanalytical applications. Increasing
interest has been focused on surface activation and subsequent functionalization strategies …
interest has been focused on surface activation and subsequent functionalization strategies …