Organizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer-sized scaffolds is a promising strategy for designing highly efficient supported catalytic systems for biosynthetic and sensing applications. This is achieved by designing model nanoscale enzymatic platforms followed by thorough analysis of the catalytic activity. Herein, the virus fd bacteriophage is considered as an enzyme nanocarrier to study the scaffolding effects on enzymatic activity. Nanoarrays of randomly oriented, or directionally patterned, fd bacteriophage virus are functionalized with the enzyme glucose oxidase (GOx), using an immunological assembly strategy, directly on a gold electrode support. Thescaffolding process on the virus capsid is monitored in situ by AFM (atomic force ...
We show herein that electrochemical atomic force microscopy (AFM-SECM), operated in molecule touchin...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
The conjunction of (bio-)chemical recognition elements with nanoscale biological building blocks suc...
International audienceOrganizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer-sized scaffolds is a promising...
Organizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer‐sized scaffolds is a promising strategy for designin...
A virus-based nanostructuring strategy is proposed for improving the catalytic performance of integr...
The enzymatic activity of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) nanorod particles decorated with an integrated ...
Surface-immobilized fd bacteriophage particles are used as scaffolds to coassemble the redox enzyme ...
In nature, the interior of a cell hosts a remarkable network of organelles and subcellular compartme...
The cooperative organization of enzymes by cells is a key feature for the efficiency of living syste...
Plant virus nanoparticles are promising candidates for the development of novel materials, including...
Protein cages are attractive as molecular scaffolds for the fundamental study of enzymes and metabol...
Construction of catalytic centers on natural protein aggregates is a challenging topic in biomateria...
The packaging of proteins into discrete compartments is an essential feature for cellular efficiency...
Contains fulltext : 35236.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Virus particle...
We show herein that electrochemical atomic force microscopy (AFM-SECM), operated in molecule touchin...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
The conjunction of (bio-)chemical recognition elements with nanoscale biological building blocks suc...
International audienceOrganizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer-sized scaffolds is a promising...
Organizing active enzyme molecules on nanometer‐sized scaffolds is a promising strategy for designin...
A virus-based nanostructuring strategy is proposed for improving the catalytic performance of integr...
The enzymatic activity of tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) nanorod particles decorated with an integrated ...
Surface-immobilized fd bacteriophage particles are used as scaffolds to coassemble the redox enzyme ...
In nature, the interior of a cell hosts a remarkable network of organelles and subcellular compartme...
The cooperative organization of enzymes by cells is a key feature for the efficiency of living syste...
Plant virus nanoparticles are promising candidates for the development of novel materials, including...
Protein cages are attractive as molecular scaffolds for the fundamental study of enzymes and metabol...
Construction of catalytic centers on natural protein aggregates is a challenging topic in biomateria...
The packaging of proteins into discrete compartments is an essential feature for cellular efficiency...
Contains fulltext : 35236.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Virus particle...
We show herein that electrochemical atomic force microscopy (AFM-SECM), operated in molecule touchin...
The simultaneous expression in Escherichia coli cells of the Qβ virus-like particle (VLP) capsid pro...
The conjunction of (bio-)chemical recognition elements with nanoscale biological building blocks suc...