Proteins play a major role in biosensors in which they provide catalytic activity and specificity in molecular recognition. However, the immobilization process is far from straightforward as it often affects the protein functionality. Extensive interaction of the protein with the surface or significant surface crowding can lead to changes in the mobility and conformation of the protein structure. This review will provide insights as to how an analysis of the physico-chemical features of the protein surface before the immobilization process can help to identify the optimal immobilization approach. Such an analysis can help to preserve the functionality of the protein when on a biosensor surface
The goal of this thesis was to explore how to improve the functionality of proteins as biomaterials ...
AbstractCross-linked protein solids are proposed as new types of chemomechanical sensors for identif...
Biosensor chips for immune-based assay systems have been investigated for their application in early...
Proteins play a major role in biosensors in which they provide catalytic activity and specificity in...
Much effort has been put into the optimization of the functional activity of proteins. For biosensor...
In the past few years, protein biochips have emerged as promising proteomic and diagnostic tools for...
Amino acid residues on the outside of proteins are discussed as potential sites for chemical couplin...
Methods to immobilize proteins are of particular relevance for biosensing. In biosensors, proteins ...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The specific recognition betw...
Immobilization of enzymes and other biomolecules to surfaces is critically important for biotechnolo...
Protein surface recognition by fluorescent molecular sensors poses an immense challenge in supramole...
The immobilisation of biological recognition elements onto a sensor chip surface is a crucial step f...
Many areas of biochemistry and molecular biology, both fundamental and applications-orientated, requ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Controlling how proteins are immobilized (e.g. cont...
The goal of this thesis was to explore how to improve the functionality of proteins as biomaterials ...
AbstractCross-linked protein solids are proposed as new types of chemomechanical sensors for identif...
Biosensor chips for immune-based assay systems have been investigated for their application in early...
Proteins play a major role in biosensors in which they provide catalytic activity and specificity in...
Much effort has been put into the optimization of the functional activity of proteins. For biosensor...
In the past few years, protein biochips have emerged as promising proteomic and diagnostic tools for...
Amino acid residues on the outside of proteins are discussed as potential sites for chemical couplin...
Methods to immobilize proteins are of particular relevance for biosensing. In biosensors, proteins ...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
149 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1998.The specific recognition betw...
Immobilization of enzymes and other biomolecules to surfaces is critically important for biotechnolo...
Protein surface recognition by fluorescent molecular sensors poses an immense challenge in supramole...
The immobilisation of biological recognition elements onto a sensor chip surface is a crucial step f...
Many areas of biochemistry and molecular biology, both fundamental and applications-orientated, requ...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2017-06Controlling how proteins are immobilized (e.g. cont...
The goal of this thesis was to explore how to improve the functionality of proteins as biomaterials ...
AbstractCross-linked protein solids are proposed as new types of chemomechanical sensors for identif...
Biosensor chips for immune-based assay systems have been investigated for their application in early...