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Nanomechanics of Streptavidin Hubs for Molecular Materials

Kim, Minkyu
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Wang, Chien-Chung
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Benedetti, Fabrizio  
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2011
Advanced Materials

A new strategy is reported for creating protein-based nanomaterials by genetically fusing large polypeptides to monomeric streptavidin and exploiting the propensity of streptavidin monomers(SM) to self-assemble into stable tetramers. We have characterized the mechanical properties of streptavidin-linked structures and measured, for the first time, the mechanical strength of streptavidin tetramers themselves. Using streptavidin tetramers as molecular hubs offers a unique opportunity to create a variety of well-defined, self-assembled protein-based (nano) materials with unusual mechanical properties.

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research article
DOI
10.1002/adma.201103316
Web of Science ID

WOS:000297788600015

Author(s)
Kim, Minkyu
Wang, Chien-Chung
Benedetti, Fabrizio  
Rabbi, Mahir
Bennett, Vann
Marszalek, Piotr E.
Date Issued

2011

Publisher

Wiley

Published in
Advanced Materials
Volume

23

Start page

5684

End page

5688

Subjects

protein-based materials

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molecular self-assembly

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single molecule force spectroscopy

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scanning probe microscopy

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polypeptides

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biomaterials

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Atomic-Force Microscopy

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Protein-Ligand Interaction

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Tag Ii Peptide

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Biotin-Binding

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Mechanical-Properties

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Core Streptavidin

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Biomaterials

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Stability

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Affinity

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Muscle

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REVIEWED

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OTHER

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June 12, 2012
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