Interactions between amphiphilic R-helical human apolipoprotein CI (APO CI) adsorbed on hydrophilic and on hydrophobic surfaces were studied using an interferometric surface force apparatus in an effort to understand the surface conformation and the binding activity of this protein. We used mica as the hydrophilic substrate and polymerized octadecyltriethoxysilane (OTE)-covered mica as the hydrophobic substrate. The OTE monolayer and the OTE Langmuir-Blodgett film were studied using Brewster angle microscopy and atomic force microscopy, respectively. We found that interaction forces between layers of APO CI adsorbed on hydrophilic and on hydrophobic surfaces are mainly due to electrostatic double-layer forces at large surface distances and ...
Every biosensor, bioengineered scaffold or biomedical implant depends crucially on an ability to con...
AbstractWe have investigated the morphology and surface forces of protein A adsorbed on mica surface...
Functionalized scanning force microscope (SFM) probes were used to investigate and to mimic the inte...
To provide better understanding of how a protein secondary structure affects protein-protein and pro...
An X-ray reflectivity study on the adsorption behavior of human apolipoprotein A1 (apoA1) at hydroph...
Protein products come into contact with many surfaces of differing wettability during bioprocessing,...
International audienceExchangeable apolipoproteins are located in the surface of lipoprotein particl...
AbstractExchangeable apolipoproteins are located in the surface of lipoprotein particles and regulat...
This paper describes a technique that uses mixed self-assembled monolayers of two alkanethiolates (S...
Protein adsorption is a delicate process, which results from the balance between the properties of p...
<div><p>The effects of functional groups and structures at the surface of biomaterials on protein ad...
Physicochemical interactions of proteins with surfaces mediate the interactions between the implant ...
The class I hydrophobin EAS is part of a family of small, amphiphilic fungal proteins best known for...
Hydrophobins are adhesive proteins produced by filamentous fungi. They are in many cases secreted in...
We show in this work how systems formed by phosphoproteins on calcium phosphate surfaces can be dire...
Every biosensor, bioengineered scaffold or biomedical implant depends crucially on an ability to con...
AbstractWe have investigated the morphology and surface forces of protein A adsorbed on mica surface...
Functionalized scanning force microscope (SFM) probes were used to investigate and to mimic the inte...
To provide better understanding of how a protein secondary structure affects protein-protein and pro...
An X-ray reflectivity study on the adsorption behavior of human apolipoprotein A1 (apoA1) at hydroph...
Protein products come into contact with many surfaces of differing wettability during bioprocessing,...
International audienceExchangeable apolipoproteins are located in the surface of lipoprotein particl...
AbstractExchangeable apolipoproteins are located in the surface of lipoprotein particles and regulat...
This paper describes a technique that uses mixed self-assembled monolayers of two alkanethiolates (S...
Protein adsorption is a delicate process, which results from the balance between the properties of p...
<div><p>The effects of functional groups and structures at the surface of biomaterials on protein ad...
Physicochemical interactions of proteins with surfaces mediate the interactions between the implant ...
The class I hydrophobin EAS is part of a family of small, amphiphilic fungal proteins best known for...
Hydrophobins are adhesive proteins produced by filamentous fungi. They are in many cases secreted in...
We show in this work how systems formed by phosphoproteins on calcium phosphate surfaces can be dire...
Every biosensor, bioengineered scaffold or biomedical implant depends crucially on an ability to con...
AbstractWe have investigated the morphology and surface forces of protein A adsorbed on mica surface...
Functionalized scanning force microscope (SFM) probes were used to investigate and to mimic the inte...