This paper describes a membrane protein array that binds immunoglobulin G at its constant regions whilst leaving the variable regions free to bind antigen. The scaffold of the array is the transmembrane domain of outer membrane protein A (tOmpA) from Escherichia colt engineered to assemble as an oriented monolayer on gold surfaces via a single cysteine residue. Other protein domains can be fused to the N and C termini of the scaffold. In this study we use circularly permuted ctOmpA fused to two Z domains of Staphylococcus aureus protein A (ZZctOmpA) to create the immunoglobulin G-binding array. The solution structure of the engineered proteins was assessed by circular dichroism spectroscopy. Assembly of the array, attachment of antibodies a...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
Detection elements play a key role in analyte recognition in biosensors. Therefore, detection elemen...
The proper orientation and lateral spacing of antibody molecules are a crucial element for an on-chi...
Proteins can be immobilised on surfaces to make arrays with potential uses in tissue engineering, pr...
Bacterial outer membrane proteins, along with a filling lipid molecule can be modified to form stabl...
Protein A has long been used in different research fields due to its ability to specifically recogni...
The aim of this thesis is to explore orientation of detection elements on biosensor surfaces. To t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Controlling how proteins are immobilized (e.g. cont...
The use of Staplylococcal protein A and lectins as intermediate immobilising agents allows operators...
Abstract: Biocompatible multi-layer architectures are of great interest for the construction of bios...
Abstract: Biocompatible multi-layer architectures are of great interest for the construction of bio...
Abstract: Biocompatible multi-layer architectures are of great interest for the construction of bios...
The orientation of antibodies on surfaces is critical to the performance of biosensors. Due to the c...
The orientation of antibodies on surfaces is critical to the performance of biosensors. Due to the c...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
Detection elements play a key role in analyte recognition in biosensors. Therefore, detection elemen...
The proper orientation and lateral spacing of antibody molecules are a crucial element for an on-chi...
Proteins can be immobilised on surfaces to make arrays with potential uses in tissue engineering, pr...
Bacterial outer membrane proteins, along with a filling lipid molecule can be modified to form stabl...
Protein A has long been used in different research fields due to its ability to specifically recogni...
The aim of this thesis is to explore orientation of detection elements on biosensor surfaces. To t...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Controlling how proteins are immobilized (e.g. cont...
The use of Staplylococcal protein A and lectins as intermediate immobilising agents allows operators...
Abstract: Biocompatible multi-layer architectures are of great interest for the construction of bios...
Abstract: Biocompatible multi-layer architectures are of great interest for the construction of bio...
Abstract: Biocompatible multi-layer architectures are of great interest for the construction of bios...
The orientation of antibodies on surfaces is critical to the performance of biosensors. Due to the c...
The orientation of antibodies on surfaces is critical to the performance of biosensors. Due to the c...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
In protein engineering, rational design and selection from combinatorial libraries are methods used ...
Detection elements play a key role in analyte recognition in biosensors. Therefore, detection elemen...
The proper orientation and lateral spacing of antibody molecules are a crucial element for an on-chi...