YesPeptides have demonstrated unique capabilities to fabricate inorganic nanomaterials of numerous compositions through noncovalent binding of the growing surface in solution. In this contribution, we demonstrate that these biomolecules can control all facets of Au nanoparticle fabrication, including Au3+ reduction, without the use of secondary reagents. In this regard using the AuBP1 peptide, the N-terminal tryptophan residue is responsible for driving Au3+ reduction to generate Au nanoparticles passivated by the oxidized peptide in solution, where localized residue context effects control the reducing strength of the biomolecule. The process was fully monitored by both time-resolved monitoring of the growth of the localized surface plasmo...
Bio-inspired nanoparticle catalysis offers the opportunity to improve on current catalytic standards...
Over the past two decades, peptides have expanded the toolbox of additives for the preparation of no...
NoControllable 3D assembly of multicomponent inorganic nanomaterials by precisely positioning two or...
Peptides have demonstrated unique capabilities to fabricate inorganic nanomaterials of numerous comp...
Biomimetic methods for the preparation and application of inorganic nanomaterials represent a unique...
YesPeptide-mediated synthesis and assembly of nanostructures opens new routes to functional inorgani...
YesThe use of peptides to nucleate, grow, and stabilize nanoparticles in aqueous media via non-coval...
Biomineralisation peptides that facilitate the one-pot synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with ...
The use of peptides to nucleate, grow, and stabilize nanoparticles in aqueous media via noncovalent ...
Au nanoparticles are increasingly being used in biological applications. Their use is of interest ba...
YesPeptide-enabled nanoparticle (NP) synthesis routes can create and/or assemble functional nanomate...
Peptide-based materials incorporate the hierarchical structure of proteins: amino acids on the molec...
Project 1. The conventional phage display technique focuses on screening peptide sequences that can ...
We describe design and synthesis model of multidomain (modular) peptides (MDPs), which direct a reac...
The ability to tune the size, shape, and composition of nanomaterials at length scales <10 nm remain...
Bio-inspired nanoparticle catalysis offers the opportunity to improve on current catalytic standards...
Over the past two decades, peptides have expanded the toolbox of additives for the preparation of no...
NoControllable 3D assembly of multicomponent inorganic nanomaterials by precisely positioning two or...
Peptides have demonstrated unique capabilities to fabricate inorganic nanomaterials of numerous comp...
Biomimetic methods for the preparation and application of inorganic nanomaterials represent a unique...
YesPeptide-mediated synthesis and assembly of nanostructures opens new routes to functional inorgani...
YesThe use of peptides to nucleate, grow, and stabilize nanoparticles in aqueous media via non-coval...
Biomineralisation peptides that facilitate the one-pot synthesis of gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) with ...
The use of peptides to nucleate, grow, and stabilize nanoparticles in aqueous media via noncovalent ...
Au nanoparticles are increasingly being used in biological applications. Their use is of interest ba...
YesPeptide-enabled nanoparticle (NP) synthesis routes can create and/or assemble functional nanomate...
Peptide-based materials incorporate the hierarchical structure of proteins: amino acids on the molec...
Project 1. The conventional phage display technique focuses on screening peptide sequences that can ...
We describe design and synthesis model of multidomain (modular) peptides (MDPs), which direct a reac...
The ability to tune the size, shape, and composition of nanomaterials at length scales <10 nm remain...
Bio-inspired nanoparticle catalysis offers the opportunity to improve on current catalytic standards...
Over the past two decades, peptides have expanded the toolbox of additives for the preparation of no...
NoControllable 3D assembly of multicomponent inorganic nanomaterials by precisely positioning two or...