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Covalent attachment of proteins to calcite surface for the single molecule experiments

Denisov, N. N.
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Chtcheglova, L. A.
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Sekatskii, S. K.  
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2008
Colloids And Surfaces B-Biointerfaces

Two protocols of covalent attachment of proteins onto the calcite surface, viz. one using the metallochelat and second using the aminohexil, are elaborated. Single molecule force spectroscopy method has been used to test their efficiency and practical applicability. Experiments were performed measuring the specific interaction force between bovine serum albumin (BSA) fixed onto the freshly cleaved calcite single crystal surface (procedure under the study here) and its polyclonal antibody (Ab-BSA) immobilized onto an AFM tip using standard and well studied procedure. We found the conditions, when up to 3-3.5% of tip-sample approaches lead to the formation of a single specific bond. (C) 2007 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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research article
DOI
10.1016/j.colsurfb.2007.12.011
Web of Science ID

WOS:000256102800017

Author(s)
Denisov, N. N.
Chtcheglova, L. A.
Sekatskii, S. K.  
Diefler, G.
Date Issued

2008

Published in
Colloids And Surfaces B-Biointerfaces
Volume

63

Start page

282

End page

286

Subjects

calcite

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single molecule

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albumin

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attachment

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Afm

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Atomic-Force Microscopy

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Scanning Probe Microscopy

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Spring Constant

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Serum-Albumin

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Spectroscopy

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Strategies

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Adsorption

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Complexes

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Afm

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REVIEWED

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