Nonspecific adsorption of proteins on biomaterial surfaces challenges the widespread application of engineered materials, and understanding the impact of secondary structure of proteins and peptides on their adsorption process is of both fundamental and practical importance in bioengineering. In this work, poly-l-lysine (PLL)-based \u3b1-helices and \u3b2-sheets were chosen as a model system to investigate the effect of secondary structure on peptide interactions with substrates of various surface chemistries. Circular dichroism (CD) was used to confirm the presence of both \u3b1-helix and \u3b2-sheet structured PLL in aqueous solutions and upon adsorption to quartz, where these secondary structures seemed to be preserved. Atomic force micr...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
Sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and quartz c...
Protein adsorption onto nanomaterials is a process of vital significance and it is commonly controll...
Protein adsorption at the biomaterial-tissue interface is of utmost importance to the widespread app...
Understanding protein adsorption onto material surfaces is a major challenge in the design of biomat...
Polypeptide (PP) adsorption is extensively studied due to the wide range of applications of PP layer...
Because poly-L-lysine (PLL) can exist in the {alpha}-helix or {beta}-sheet conformation depending on...
In many biomedical and biotechnological applications, proteins are immobilized at aqueous-solid inte...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excell...
Observed widely in nature, biofilm formation in medical and industrial contexts has proven inevitabl...
Every biosensor, bioengineered scaffold or biomedical implant depends crucially on an ability to con...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
Bio-film bacteria pose one of the greatest threats to human health in terms of antibiotic-resistant ...
Publication Date (Web): February 7, 2014Although protein adsorption on solids is of immense relevanc...
In this study, elucidation of protein adsorption mechanism is performed using dual polarization inte...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
Sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and quartz c...
Protein adsorption onto nanomaterials is a process of vital significance and it is commonly controll...
Protein adsorption at the biomaterial-tissue interface is of utmost importance to the widespread app...
Understanding protein adsorption onto material surfaces is a major challenge in the design of biomat...
Polypeptide (PP) adsorption is extensively studied due to the wide range of applications of PP layer...
Because poly-L-lysine (PLL) can exist in the {alpha}-helix or {beta}-sheet conformation depending on...
In many biomedical and biotechnological applications, proteins are immobilized at aqueous-solid inte...
Funding Information: This work was supported by the Academy of Finland through its Centres of Excell...
Observed widely in nature, biofilm formation in medical and industrial contexts has proven inevitabl...
Every biosensor, bioengineered scaffold or biomedical implant depends crucially on an ability to con...
Although protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process is chall...
Bio-film bacteria pose one of the greatest threats to human health in terms of antibiotic-resistant ...
Publication Date (Web): February 7, 2014Although protein adsorption on solids is of immense relevanc...
In this study, elucidation of protein adsorption mechanism is performed using dual polarization inte...
AbstractAlthough protein adsorption to surface is a common phenomenon, investigation of the process ...
Sum frequency generation (SFG) vibrational spectroscopy, atomic force microscopy (AFM), and quartz c...
Protein adsorption onto nanomaterials is a process of vital significance and it is commonly controll...