DocumentCode :
3164871
Title :
Bovine-serum-albumin capped gold nanoparticles as bio-mimic system for the stereo-specified recognition of Dansyl-derivative amino acid
Author :
Fu-Ken Liu ; Gour-Tzo Wei ; Bau-Tong Dai
Author_Institution :
Nat. Nano Device Labs., Hsin-Chu, Taiwan
fYear :
2002
fDate :
6-8 Nov. 2002
Firstpage :
138
Lastpage :
139
Abstract :
Recent activities of biochemistry as well as pharmaceutical research areas developed the use of Self-assembled Monolayer (SAM) technology to generate monomolecular films of biological molecules (e.g. proteins, enzymes, nucleic acids and carbohydrates) on various substrates. The formation of such monolayer systems is extremely versatile and can provide a method for the in-vitro development of bio-surfaces, which are able to mimic naturally occurring molecular recognition processes. A kind of bio-macromolecules named Bovine-Serum-Albumin (BSA), which is composed of asymmetric units (L-amino acids), is a versatile transporter protein. The primary function of BSA is carrying small molecules around the blood stream. In this work, the SAM of BSA on gold nanoparticles capped silica gel (5 /spl mu/m) and treated as chiral selector for enantiomeric recognition of Dansyl-derivative amino acid.
Keywords :
gold; isomerism; monolayers; nanoparticles; organic compounds; proteins; self-assembly; 5 mm; Dansyl-derivative amino acid; bio-mimic system; bovine-serum-albumin capped Au nanoparticles; chiral selector; enantiomeric recognition; Amino acids; Biochemistry; Blood; Gold; In vitro; Nanoparticles; Pharmaceutical technology; Protein engineering; Self-assembly; Silicon compounds;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Microprocesses and Nanotechnology Conference, 2002. Digest of Papers. Microprocesses and Nanotechnology 2002. 2002 International
Conference_Location :
Tokyo, Japan
Print_ISBN :
4-89114-031-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IMNC.2002.1178582
Filename :
1178582
Link To Document :
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