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US08088982B2 Multifunctional biomaterials as scaffolds for electronic, optical, magnetic, semiconducting, and biotechnological applications
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多功能生物材料作为电子,光学,磁性,半导体和生物技术应用的支架
- Patent Title: Multifunctional biomaterials as scaffolds for electronic, optical, magnetic, semiconducting, and biotechnological applications
- Patent Title (中): 多功能生物材料作为电子,光学,磁性,半导体和生物技术应用的支架
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Application No.: US12367824Application Date: 2009-02-09
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Publication No.: US08088982B2Publication Date: 2012-01-03
- Inventor: Angela M. Belcher , Beau R. Peelle , Ki Tae Nam
- Applicant: Angela M. Belcher , Beau R. Peelle , Ki Tae Nam
- Applicant Address: US TX Austin US MA Cambridge
- Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee: Board of Regents, The University of Texas System,Massachusetts Institute of Technology
- Current Assignee Address: US TX Austin US MA Cambridge
- Agency: Foley & Lardner LLP
- Main IPC: B01J21/00
- IPC: B01J21/00 ; B01J32/00 ; B01J37/00

Abstract:
One-dimensional ring structures from M13 viruses were constructed by two genetic modifications encoding binding peptides and synthesis of a heterobifunctional linker molecule. The bifunctional viruses displayed an anti-streptavidin peptide and hexahistidine (SEQ ID NO:4) peptide at opposite ends of the virus as pIII and pIX fusions. Stoichiometric addition of the streptavidin-NiNTA linker molecule led to the reversible formation of virus-based nanorings with circumferences corresponding to lengths of the packageable DNAs. These virus-based ring structures can be further engineered to nucleate inorganic materials and form metallic, magnetic, or semiconductor nanorings using trifunctionalized viruses.
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