Vol.46, No.1, 6 ~ 13, 2008
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Title |
Application of Nanoparticles for Materials Recognition using Peptide Phage Display Technique -Part 1: Preliminary study using LaPO4 and TiO2 nanoparticles |
이창우 Chang Woo Lee , 김민정 Min Jung Kim , 김세연 Se Yeon Kim , 좌용호 Yong Ho Choa , 이재성 Jai Sung Lee , R. Standaert , E. Owens , Jun Yan , M. Doktycz |
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Abstract |
Peptides with specific sequences against LaPO4 and TiO2 nanoparticles were discovered through peptide phage display technique as an application to biomolecular recognition of inorganic materials. Sequencing results showed that a motif consisting of serine and proline was commonly expressed in specific sequences. It was postulated that serine directly bound to nanoparticles using its terminal hydroxyl (OH) group. In this sense, oxygen atom seemed to work as a ligand to metal ions and hydrogen atom as a H-bond donor, was thought to bind to the oxygen atoms or the hydroxyl groups on particle surface. Also, it was expected that proline assists serine to make an ideal van der Waals contact between serine and nanoparticles, which optimizes the binding of peptide onto surface. |
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Key Words |
peptide phage display, bio-panning, materials recognition, LaPO4 nanoparticles, TiO2 nanoparticles |
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