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Peptides for functionalization of InP semiconductors

Estephan, Elias (author)
Saab, Marie-belle (author)
Larroque, Christian (author)
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Martin, Marta (author)
Olsson, Fredrik (author)
KTH,Mikroelektronik och Informationsteknik, IMIT
Lourdudoss, Sebastian (author)
KTH,Mikroelektronik och Informationsteknik, IMIT
Gergely, Csilla (author)
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Elsevier BV, 2009
2009
English.
In: Journal of Colloid and Interface Science. - : Elsevier BV. - 0021-9797 .- 1095-7103. ; 337:2, s. 358-363
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  • The challenge is to achieve high specificity in molecular sensing by proper functionalization of micro/nano-structured semiconductors by peptides that reveal specific recognition for these structures. Here we report on surface modification of the InP semiconductors by adhesion peptides produced by the phage display technique. An M13 bacteriophage library has been used to screen 10(10) different peptides against the InP(0 0 1) and the InP(1 1 1) surfaces to finally isolate specific peptides for each orientation of the InP. MALDI-TOF/TOF mass spectrometry has been employed to study real affinity of the peptide towards the InP surfaces. The peptides serve for controlled placement of biotin onto InP to bind then streptavidin. Our Atomic Force Microscopy study revealed a total surface coverage of molecules when the InP surface was functionalized by its specific biotinylated peptide (YAIKGPSHFRPS). Finally, fluorescence microscopy has been employed to demonstrate the preferential attachment of the peptide onto a micro-patterned InP surface. Use of substrate specific peptides could present an alternative solution for the problems encountered in the actually existing sensing methods and molecular self-assembly due to the unwanted unspecific interactions.

Keyword

Functionalization
Bacteriophage
Specific peptide
Semiconductors
Mass spectroscopy
quantum dots
phage display
protein
nanocrystals
luminescent
recognition
surfaces

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