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Orientation and Incorporation of Photosystem I in Bioelectronics Devices Enabled by Phage Display

Interfacing proteins with electrode surfaces is important for the field of bioelectronics. Here, a general concept based on phage display is presented to evolve small peptide binders for immobilizing and orienting large protein complexes on semiconducting substrates. Employing this method, photosyst...

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Published in:Advanced science 2017-05, Vol.4 (5), p.1600393-n/a
Main Authors: Gordiichuk, Pavlo, Pesce, Diego, Ocampo, Olga E. Castañeda, Marcozzi, Alessio, Wetzelaer, Gert‐Jan A. H., Paul, Avishek, Loznik, Mark, Gloukhikh, Ekaterina, Richter, Shachar, Chiechi, Ryan C., Herrmann, Andreas
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Summary:Interfacing proteins with electrode surfaces is important for the field of bioelectronics. Here, a general concept based on phage display is presented to evolve small peptide binders for immobilizing and orienting large protein complexes on semiconducting substrates. Employing this method, photosystem I is incorporated into solid‐state biophotovoltaic cells.
ISSN:2198-3844
2198-3844
DOI:10.1002/advs.201600393