This manuscript describes the surface immobilization of a light-harvesting complex to prescribed locations directed by the sequence-selective recognition of duplex DNA. An engineered light-harvesting complex (RC-LH1) derived from Rhodopseudomonas (Rps.) palustris containing the zinc finger (ZF) domain zif268 was prepared. The zif268 domain directed the binding of zfRC-LH1 to target double-stranded DNA sequences both in solution and when immobilized on lithographically defined micro-patterns. Excitation energy transfer from the carotenoids to the bacteriochlorophyll pigments within zfRC-LH1 confirmed that the functional and structural integrity of the complex is retained after surface immobilization
Supramolecular artificial light harvesting complexes have been designed through binding of a donor d...
The LHC family includes nuclear-encoded, integral thylakoid membrane proteins, most of which coordin...
Local oxidation lithography has the potential for patterning proteins on conductive substrates such ...
This manuscript describes the surface immobilization of a light-harvesting complex to prescribed lo...
'Biokleptic' architectures, whereby biological material is literally stolen into an artificial fabri...
AbstractThe LHC family includes nuclear-encoded, integral thylakoid membrane proteins, most of which...
Photosynthesis uses a limited range of the solar spectrum, so enhancing spectral coverage could impr...
abstract: A structurally and compositionally well-defined and spectrally tunable artificial light-ha...
We describe a facile approach for nanopatterning of photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes over m...
A new modular approach to an artificial light-harvesting antenna system is presented. The approach i...
DNA-peptide interactions are involved in key life processes, including DNA recognition, replication,...
'Biokleptic' architectures, whereby biological material is literally stolen into an artificial fabri...
A prerequisite for any "lab on a chip" device that utilizes an electrical signal from the sensor pro...
The self-assembling protein shells of viruses have provided convenient scaffolds for the constructio...
Rhodopseudoaonas acidophila is a species of photosynthetic bacterium which has more than one type of...
Supramolecular artificial light harvesting complexes have been designed through binding of a donor d...
The LHC family includes nuclear-encoded, integral thylakoid membrane proteins, most of which coordin...
Local oxidation lithography has the potential for patterning proteins on conductive substrates such ...
This manuscript describes the surface immobilization of a light-harvesting complex to prescribed lo...
'Biokleptic' architectures, whereby biological material is literally stolen into an artificial fabri...
AbstractThe LHC family includes nuclear-encoded, integral thylakoid membrane proteins, most of which...
Photosynthesis uses a limited range of the solar spectrum, so enhancing spectral coverage could impr...
abstract: A structurally and compositionally well-defined and spectrally tunable artificial light-ha...
We describe a facile approach for nanopatterning of photosynthetic light-harvesting complexes over m...
A new modular approach to an artificial light-harvesting antenna system is presented. The approach i...
DNA-peptide interactions are involved in key life processes, including DNA recognition, replication,...
'Biokleptic' architectures, whereby biological material is literally stolen into an artificial fabri...
A prerequisite for any "lab on a chip" device that utilizes an electrical signal from the sensor pro...
The self-assembling protein shells of viruses have provided convenient scaffolds for the constructio...
Rhodopseudoaonas acidophila is a species of photosynthetic bacterium which has more than one type of...
Supramolecular artificial light harvesting complexes have been designed through binding of a donor d...
The LHC family includes nuclear-encoded, integral thylakoid membrane proteins, most of which coordin...
Local oxidation lithography has the potential for patterning proteins on conductive substrates such ...