A new strategy for oriented immobilization of proteins was proposed. The strategy contains two steps. The first step is to search for a docking site away from the active site on the protein surface. The second step is trying to find a ligand that is able to grasp the targeted site of the protein. To avoid ligand binding to the active site of protein, the targeted docking site is selected to own opposite charges to those near the active site. To enhance the ligand-protein binding, both hydrophobic and electrostatic interactions need to be included. The targeted docking site should therefore contain hydrophobic amino acids. The ligand is then selected through the help of molecular docking simulations. The enzyme α-amylase derived from Aspergi...
Commercial epoxy supports may be very useful tools to stabilize proteins via multipoint covalent att...
In this chapter, as a general introduction, we summarize our personal point of view on immobilizatio...
Functional enzymes are the basis for many biotechnological systems, including biosensors, bio-fuel c...
BACKGROUND: Chemistry and particularly enzymology at surfaces is a topic of rapidly growing interest...
Background: Chemistry and particularly enzymology at surfaces is a topic of rapidly growing interest...
Much effort has been put into the optimization of the functional activity of proteins. For biosensor...
Chemistry and particularly enzymology at surfaces is a topic of rapidly growing interest, both in te...
In the past few years, protein biochips have emerged as promising proteomic and diagnostic tools for...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
The properties of biosensors, biomedical implants, and other materials based on immobilized proteins...
The general application of immobilized proteins and enzymes has played a central role in the expansi...
In this review, we detail the efforts performed to couple the purification and the immobilization of...
Immobilization of proteins in a functionally active form and proper orientation is fundamental for e...
The study of protein adsorption on surfaces is becoming an increasingly important topic for research...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
Commercial epoxy supports may be very useful tools to stabilize proteins via multipoint covalent att...
In this chapter, as a general introduction, we summarize our personal point of view on immobilizatio...
Functional enzymes are the basis for many biotechnological systems, including biosensors, bio-fuel c...
BACKGROUND: Chemistry and particularly enzymology at surfaces is a topic of rapidly growing interest...
Background: Chemistry and particularly enzymology at surfaces is a topic of rapidly growing interest...
Much effort has been put into the optimization of the functional activity of proteins. For biosensor...
Chemistry and particularly enzymology at surfaces is a topic of rapidly growing interest, both in te...
In the past few years, protein biochips have emerged as promising proteomic and diagnostic tools for...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
The properties of biosensors, biomedical implants, and other materials based on immobilized proteins...
The general application of immobilized proteins and enzymes has played a central role in the expansi...
In this review, we detail the efforts performed to couple the purification and the immobilization of...
Immobilization of proteins in a functionally active form and proper orientation is fundamental for e...
The study of protein adsorption on surfaces is becoming an increasingly important topic for research...
Protein immobilization on surfaces is of great importance in numerous applications in biology and bi...
Commercial epoxy supports may be very useful tools to stabilize proteins via multipoint covalent att...
In this chapter, as a general introduction, we summarize our personal point of view on immobilizatio...
Functional enzymes are the basis for many biotechnological systems, including biosensors, bio-fuel c...