The development of high sensitivity biosensors, for example for clinical diagnostics, requires the identification of suitable receptor molecules which offer high stability, specificity and affinity, even when embedded into solid-state biosensor transducers. Here, we present an electrochemical biosensor employing small synthetic receptor proteins (Mw < 15 kDa) which emulate antibodies but with improved stability, sensitivity and molecular recognition properties, in particular when immobilized on a solid sensor surface. The synthetic receptor protein is a non-antibody-based protein scaffold with variable peptide regions inserted to provide the specific binding, and was designed to bind anti-myc tag antibody (Mw � 150 kDa), as a proof-o...
Soft matter systems interfaced to an electronic device are presently one of the most challenging res...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
A promising approach for the development of novel therapeutics with fewer side effects in healthy ti...
The development of high sensitivity biosensors, for example for clinical diagnostics, requires the i...
Biosensors with high sensitivity and short time-to-result that are capable of detecting biomarkers i...
In vivo, enzymatic reduction of some protein disulfide bonds, allosteric disulfide bonds, provides a...
The versatility of antibodies in modern life science or medicine is based not only on their ability ...
Class B G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in a variety of human pathophysiological st...
This work aims to design selective electrochemical biosensors based on molecularly imprinted polymer...
Soluble protein expression is a key requirement for biochemical and structural biology approaches to...
Abstract Affinity proteins are important reagents in research, diagnostics and therapeutic settings....
Commercial antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are usually generated by unspecific conjugation of a toxi...
Proteins possess a broad range of structural and functional properties and, therefore, can be employ...
Despite the tremendous progress of the last decades, many efforts are still being directed towards a...
Protein engineering is na area of major interest for novel biotechnolgoical and biopharmaceutical ap...
Soft matter systems interfaced to an electronic device are presently one of the most challenging res...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
A promising approach for the development of novel therapeutics with fewer side effects in healthy ti...
The development of high sensitivity biosensors, for example for clinical diagnostics, requires the i...
Biosensors with high sensitivity and short time-to-result that are capable of detecting biomarkers i...
In vivo, enzymatic reduction of some protein disulfide bonds, allosteric disulfide bonds, provides a...
The versatility of antibodies in modern life science or medicine is based not only on their ability ...
Class B G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs) are involved in a variety of human pathophysiological st...
This work aims to design selective electrochemical biosensors based on molecularly imprinted polymer...
Soluble protein expression is a key requirement for biochemical and structural biology approaches to...
Abstract Affinity proteins are important reagents in research, diagnostics and therapeutic settings....
Commercial antibody-drug conjugates (ADCs) are usually generated by unspecific conjugation of a toxi...
Proteins possess a broad range of structural and functional properties and, therefore, can be employ...
Despite the tremendous progress of the last decades, many efforts are still being directed towards a...
Protein engineering is na area of major interest for novel biotechnolgoical and biopharmaceutical ap...
Soft matter systems interfaced to an electronic device are presently one of the most challenging res...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Biology, 2011.Cataloged from PDF ve...
A promising approach for the development of novel therapeutics with fewer side effects in healthy ti...