Peptides that bind to inorganic materials

  • KAWAMURA Hideki
    Research Center for Next Generation Technology, Murata Manufacturing Co., Ltd. Division of Protein Engineering, Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research
  • SHIBA Kiyotaka
    Division of Protein Engineering, Cancer Institute, Japanese Foundation for Cancer Research

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  • 無機材料結合ペプチド
  • ムキ ザイリョウ ケツゴウ ペプチド

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Abstract

<p>“Biomimetic processing”, in which molecules or nanoparticles are assembled in a “bottom-up” manner to fabricate electronics devices, is attracting attention as an energy-saving and low-environment-load technology. Its establishment is one of the most challenging subjects in bionanotechnology. Peptides that bind to inorganic materials are playing a pivotal role in this field by acting as an intermediate between inorganic materials and biomolecules. In this review, we describe the methods of acquiring material-binding peptides and show how these peptides are characterized. We also introduce applications using the material-binding peptides.</p>

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  • Oyo Buturi

    Oyo Buturi 77 (10), 1192-1198, 2008-10-10

    The Japan Society of Applied Physics

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