Protein immobilization on surfaces, and on lipid bilayers specifically, has great potential in biomolecular and biotechnological research. Of current special interest is the immobilization of proteins using supramolecular noncovalent interactions. This allows for a reversible immobilization and obviates the use of harsh ligation conditions that could denature fragile proteins. In the work presented here, reversible supramolecular immobilization of proteins on lipid bilayer surfaces was achieved by using the host–guest interaction of the macrocyclic molecule cucurbit[8]uril. A fluorescent protein was successfully immobilized on the lipid bilayer by making use of the property of cucurbit[8]uril to host together a methylviologen and the indole...
The supramolecular assembly of proteins on surfaces has been investigated via the site-selective inc...
The ability to design surfaces with reversible, high-affinity protein binding sites represents a sig...
The ability to design surfaces with reversible, high-affinity protein binding sites represents a sig...
Protein immobilization on surfaces, and on lipid bilayers specifically, has great potential in biomo...
Protein immobilization on surfaces, and on lipid bilayers specifically, has great potential in biomo...
A supramolecular strategy is used for oriented positioning of proteins on surfaces. A viologen-based...
The reversThe reversible introduction of functionality at material surfaces is of interest for the d...
A supramolecular strategy is used for oriented positioning of proteins on surfaces. A viologen-based...
The supramolecular assembly of proteins on surfaces has been investigated via the site-selective inc...
The supramolecular assembly of proteins on surfaces has been investigated via the site-selective inc...
The ability to design surfaces with reversible, high-affinity protein binding sites represents a sig...
The ability to design surfaces with reversible, high-affinity protein binding sites represents a sig...
Protein immobilization on surfaces, and on lipid bilayers specifically, has great potential in biomo...
Protein immobilization on surfaces, and on lipid bilayers specifically, has great potential in biomo...
A supramolecular strategy is used for oriented positioning of proteins on surfaces. A viologen-based...
The reversThe reversible introduction of functionality at material surfaces is of interest for the d...
A supramolecular strategy is used for oriented positioning of proteins on surfaces. A viologen-based...
The supramolecular assembly of proteins on surfaces has been investigated via the site-selective inc...
The supramolecular assembly of proteins on surfaces has been investigated via the site-selective inc...
The ability to design surfaces with reversible, high-affinity protein binding sites represents a sig...
The ability to design surfaces with reversible, high-affinity protein binding sites represents a sig...