Muscle Proteins as High Speed Nano Transporters on Micro Patterns

Y. Yoshida, T. Shimozawa, T. Nishizaka, S. Ishiwata, S. Takeuchi
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Abstract

This paper describes a biohybrid nano transporting device using muscle proteins of actin and myosin. These proteins are patterned on a glass substrate by a Parylene lift off process. A nano fluorescent particle was attached onto an actin filament by biotin-avidin interactions. We found that the actin filament is sufficiently flexible, so it can turn back at the edge of the pattern and is confined moving upon the micro patterns. The velocity of the transportation was around 4 µ m/s, which was about 40 times faster than that of kinesin and microtubule we used in MEMS2005 [ 1a]. This technique is useful for high speed transportation or actuation of MEMS/NEMS devices.
肌肉蛋白作为微模式上的高速纳米转运体
介绍了一种以肌动蛋白和肌凝蛋白为原料的生物杂交纳米运输装置。这些蛋白质通过聚二甲苯的剥离过程在玻璃基板上形成图案。通过生物素-亲和素相互作用,将纳米荧光粒子附着在肌动蛋白丝上。我们发现肌动蛋白丝具有足够的柔韧性,因此它可以在图案的边缘折回,并被限制在微图案上移动。传输速度约为4µm/s,比我们在MEMS2005中使用的激酶和微管传输速度快约40倍[1a]。该技术可用于高速运输或驱动MEMS/NEMS器件。
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