扫描探针技术在金属蛋白和生物分子电子学中的应用。

J J Davis, D A Morgan, C L Wrathmell, A Zhao
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人造电子元件与特定折叠的生物大分子的界面不仅是感官界面和潜在的新分子尺度设备发展的核心,而且使我们能够以精细和可控的方式分析具有重要生物学意义的过程。两种可用技术的最新进展,尤其是自然界的光学和扫描探针,以及我们对合适方法的理解,使我们能够以良好的可重复性来询问单个生物分子的特征。本文综述了扫描探针显微技术在生物氧化还原系统分析和实验中的应用。本文讨论了单金属蛋白在扫描隧道显微镜(STM)和导电探针原子力显微镜(AFM)下的隧道输运特性。在一个具体的案例研究中,报道了蓝色铜金属蛋白azurin的电子传递特性。在可校准的压缩力的影响下,这些特性的调制也进行了一些详细的研究。这样的工作使人们能够重现地建立这些分子的电导、势垒高度、环境敏感性和机电特性。
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Scanning probe technology in metalloprotein and biomolecular electronics.

The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies central not only to the development of sensory interfaces and potential new molecular-scale devices, but also enables us to analyse processes of great biological importance in a refined and controllable manner. Recent advances in both available technology, most notably optical and scanning probes in nature, and our understanding of suitable methodologies, have led us to the point where the characteristics of single biological molecules can be interrogated with good levels of reproducibility. We review here the application of scanning probe microscopy to the analysis of and experimentation on biological redox systems. Within this paper the tunnel transport characteristics, as assayed by both scanning tunnelling microscopy (STM) and conducting probe atomic force microscopy (AFM), of single metalloproteins are discussed. In a specific case study the electron transfer characteristics of the blue copper metalloprotein, azurin, are reported. The modulation of these properties under the influence of calibratable compressional force has also been examined in some detail. Work such as this enables one to reproducibly establish the conductance, barrier height, environmental sensitivity and electromechanical properties of these molecules.

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