Genetically engineered polypeptide for differential recognition of platinum on microfabricated structures

M. Gungormus, X. Xiong, Candan Tamler, B. Parviz, M. Sarikaya
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By evolution, nature has created an astonishing collection of micro and nano scale structures. In this paper, we discuss the development of a "molecular toolkit" which builds the basis for the biomimetic natural processes. As the first step, we have demonstrated the capability to identify polypeptides that specifically bind to an inorganic (platinum) and differentiate between this metal and other inorganic surfaces such as silicon dioxide and gold. We have achieved the integration of the polypeptides with a microfabricated heterogeneous substrate, by selectively immobilizing them on the specific inorganic materials. In the future, this "toolkit", integrating micro-, nano- and biotechnology, can be used for the development of new generation of biomimetic manufacturing process.
用于在微加工结构上对铂进行不同识别的基因工程多肽
通过进化,大自然创造了一系列令人惊叹的微米和纳米级结构。在本文中,我们讨论了 "分子工具包 "的开发,该工具包为仿生自然过程奠定了基础。第一步,我们已经证明有能力识别能与无机物(铂)特异性结合的多肽,并区分这种金属和其他无机物表面,如二氧化硅和金。我们通过选择性地将多肽固定在特定的无机材料上,实现了多肽与微加工异质基底的整合。未来,这种集微型、纳米和生物技术于一体的 "工具包 "可用于开发新一代仿生物制造工艺。
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