With the advent of nanotechnology, carbon nanomaterials such as carbon nanofibers (CNF) have aroused substantial interest in various research fields, including energy storage and sensing. Further improvement of their properties might be achieved via the application of viral particles such as bacteriophages. In this report, we present a filamentous M13 bacteriophage with a point mutation in gene <i>VII</i> (pVII-mutant-M13) that selectively binds to the carbon nanofibers to form 3D structures. The phage-display technique was utilized for the selection of the pVII-mutant-M13 phage from the phage display peptide library. The properties of this phage make it a prospective candidate for a scaffold material for CNFs. The results for binding of CN...
Filamentous bacteriophage, as their name indicates are filament-like bacterial viruses. The F-pilus-...
The development of phage engineering technology has led to the construction of a novel type of phage...
Developing nanomaterials that are effective, safe, and selective for gene transfer applications is c...
With the advent of nanotechnology, carbon nanomaterials such as carbon nanofibers (CNF) have aroused...
Filamentous M13 bacteriophages are excellent display systems and nanoscale building blocks. Single-...
The purpose of this work was proof of concept to develop a novel, cost effective protocol for the bi...
Binding functional biomolecules to non-biological materials, such as single-walled carbon nanotubes ...
M13 is a filamentous bacteriophage that is constantly attracting the interest of several scientific ...
Carbon nanomaterials have aroused substantial interest in various research fields. [...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 20...
Single-walled nanotubes have unique electronic properties which make it the potential candidate for ...
Controlling structural organization and signaling motif display of biomimetic matrices at the nanome...
Viruses are unique and diverse biological entities that continuously remain in the focus of medicine...
Filamentous phage (genus Inovirus) infect almost invariably Gram-negative bacteria. They are disting...
The Genus Mycobacterium includes pathogens known to cause disease in mammals such as tuberculosis (M...
Filamentous bacteriophage, as their name indicates are filament-like bacterial viruses. The F-pilus-...
The development of phage engineering technology has led to the construction of a novel type of phage...
Developing nanomaterials that are effective, safe, and selective for gene transfer applications is c...
With the advent of nanotechnology, carbon nanomaterials such as carbon nanofibers (CNF) have aroused...
Filamentous M13 bacteriophages are excellent display systems and nanoscale building blocks. Single-...
The purpose of this work was proof of concept to develop a novel, cost effective protocol for the bi...
Binding functional biomolecules to non-biological materials, such as single-walled carbon nanotubes ...
M13 is a filamentous bacteriophage that is constantly attracting the interest of several scientific ...
Carbon nanomaterials have aroused substantial interest in various research fields. [...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Materials Science and Engineering, 20...
Single-walled nanotubes have unique electronic properties which make it the potential candidate for ...
Controlling structural organization and signaling motif display of biomimetic matrices at the nanome...
Viruses are unique and diverse biological entities that continuously remain in the focus of medicine...
Filamentous phage (genus Inovirus) infect almost invariably Gram-negative bacteria. They are disting...
The Genus Mycobacterium includes pathogens known to cause disease in mammals such as tuberculosis (M...
Filamentous bacteriophage, as their name indicates are filament-like bacterial viruses. The F-pilus-...
The development of phage engineering technology has led to the construction of a novel type of phage...
Developing nanomaterials that are effective, safe, and selective for gene transfer applications is c...