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Volumn 6, Issue 3, 2010, Pages 396-403

Surface dependence of protein nanocrystal formation

Author keywords

Adsorption kinetics; Nanocrystal formation; Protein self assembly; S layers

Indexed keywords

ADSORPTION KINETICS; ADSORPTION RATES; AMINOPROPYLTRIETHOXYSILANE; BACTERIAL SURFACES; COATED SUBSTRATES; CRYSTALLINE DOMAINS; CRYSTALLINE PROTEIN; HYDROPHOBIC SUBSTRATE; IN-SITU; KINETIC STEPS; LAYER THICKNESS; MASS DENSITIES; NANOCRYSTAL FORMATION; OCTADECYLTRICHLOROSILANE; PROTEIN ADSORPTION; PROTEIN CONCENTRATIONS; PROTEIN DOMAINS; PROTEIN NUCLEATION; PROTEIN-SURFACE INTERACTIONS; QUARTZ CRYSTAL MICROBALANCE WITH DISSIPATION MONITORING; RECRYSTALLIZATIONS; S-LAYERS; SILANE COUPLING AGENT; SILICON DIOXIDE; SURFACE DEPENDENCE;

EID: 75749131074     PISSN: 16136810     EISSN: 16136829     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1002/smll.200901169     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (37)

References (45)
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    • AFM profile analysis of the protein front on the three substrates shows that the thickness is lower than ≈14 nm, the thickness of the protein dimer;
    • b) AFM profile analysis of the protein front on the three substrates shows that the thickness is lower than ≈14 nm, the thickness of the protein dimer;
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    • The nucleation points were calculated from Figures 2 and 3
    • c) The nucleation points were calculated from Figures 2 and 3;
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    • This "mass per unit area" is composed of the mass of SbpA and the mass of the trapped water in the protein layer. Thus, the method can also be used to Investigate hydration effects in macromolecular structures.
    • d) This "mass per unit area" is composed of the mass of SbpA and the mass of the trapped water in the protein layer. Thus, the method can also be used to Investigate hydration effects in macromolecular structures.
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    • PhD thesis Mainz University (Germany)
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