We report a structural characterization of self-assembling nanostructures. Using atomic force microscopy (AFM), we discovered that partially hydrolyzed α-lactalbumin organizes in a 10-start helix forming tubes with diameters of only 21 nm. We probed the mechanical strength of these nanotubes by locally indenting them with an AFM tip. To extract the material properties of the nanotubes, we modeled the experiment using finite element methods. Our study shows that artificial helical protein self-assembly can yield very stable, strong structures that can function either as a model system for artificial self-assembly or as a nanostructure with potential for practical applications. © 2006 American Chemical Society
Nanotubular structures can form from a variety of different materials such as inorganic19–22, carbon...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
<div><p>Nanotubes are formed by self-assembly of α-lactalbumin milk protein following a different ro...
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SummaryWe present an approach for designing self-assembled nanostructures from naturally occurring b...
<p>This study is focused on designing and characterizing protein-based building blocks in order to c...
Increasing efforts are being invested in the construction of nanostructures with desired shapes and ...
The study presented in this Thesis is focussed on the characterization and the design of new polymer...
Bacterial microcompartments enclose a biochemical pathway and reactive intermediate within a protein...
International audienceMembrane nanotubes are continuously assembled and disassembled by the cell to ...
Copyright © 2013 Pegah Esmaeilzadeh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Nanotubes are formed by self-assembly of α-lactalbumin milk protein following a different route than...
Nanotubular structures can form from a variety of different materials such as inorganic19–22, carbon...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
<div><p>Nanotubes are formed by self-assembly of α-lactalbumin milk protein following a different ro...
Self-assembly of proteins, peptides and DNA is a powerful approach for fabricating novel supramolecu...
Self-assembled protein nanotubular materials are attractive as putative building blocks for a variet...
Proteins are macromolecules with characteristic structures and biological functions. It is extremely...
Here our goal is to carry out nanotube design using naturally occurring protein building blocks. Ins...
SummaryWe present an approach for designing self-assembled nanostructures from naturally occurring b...
<p>This study is focused on designing and characterizing protein-based building blocks in order to c...
Increasing efforts are being invested in the construction of nanostructures with desired shapes and ...
The study presented in this Thesis is focussed on the characterization and the design of new polymer...
Bacterial microcompartments enclose a biochemical pathway and reactive intermediate within a protein...
International audienceMembrane nanotubes are continuously assembled and disassembled by the cell to ...
Copyright © 2013 Pegah Esmaeilzadeh et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Crea...
Nanotubes are formed by self-assembly of α-lactalbumin milk protein following a different route than...
Nanotubular structures can form from a variety of different materials such as inorganic19–22, carbon...
The recombinant phage tail sheath protein, gp053, from Escherichia coli infecting myovirus vB_EcoM_F...
<div><p>Nanotubes are formed by self-assembly of α-lactalbumin milk protein following a different ro...