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Crossbar assembly of antibody-functionalized peptide nanotubes via biomimetic molecular recognition

✍ Scribed by Linglu Yang; Nurxat Nuraje; Hanying Bai; Hiroshi Matsui


Book ID
105360770
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2008
Tongue
English
Weight
564 KB
Volume
14
Category
Article
ISSN
1075-2617

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✦ Synopsis


Abstract

Previously, a large scale assembly of nanowires in a parallel array configuration has been demonstrated, and one type of nanowire could interconnect two electrodes in the high‐wire density. However, to assemble nanowires into practical logic‐gate configurations in integrated circuits, we need more than the parallel assembly of nanowires. For example, when the assembling nanowires are monopolar semiconductors, logic gates such as AND, OR and NOR are to be assembled necessarily from two types of semiconducting nanowires, n‐type and p‐type, and some of these nanowires must cross perpendicularly to form a crossbar geometry for the logical operation. In this paper, the crossbar assembly of antibody‐functionalized peptide nanotubes was demonstrated by a new biomimetic bottom‐up technique. Molecular recognition between antigens and antibodies enabled two types of the antibody‐functionalized bionanotubes to place them onto targeted locations on substrates, where their complementary antigens were patterned. When two rectangular pads of antigens, human IgG and mouse IgG, were patterned perpendicularly on an Au substrate by nanolithography and then the antihuman IgG nanotubes and the antimouse IgG nanotubes were incubated on this substrate in solution, these bionanotubes were attached onto corresponding locations to form the crossbar configuration. Copyright © 2007 European Peptide Society and John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


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