2005
Three-dimensional control of protein patterning in microfabricated devices
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Nano Lett. , Volume 5 p. 2350- 2354
We present a new procedure that allows for the controlled patterning of functional proteins on the sidewalls of three-dimensional microfabricated chambers. We build microchambers with walls containing gold areas of a defined submicrometer size, to which proteins can be bound specifically, via thiol chemistry. We tested our system by observing the gliding of microtubules along motor-coated microchamber sidewalls and find that introducing an intermediate multilayer of proteins greatly enhances motor protein activity. This combination of spatial confinement and three-dimensional patterning of protein activity opens up new possibilities for the in vitro study of cellular processes, as well as for the development of guided transport mechanisms in nanodevices
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Romet-Lemonne, G., van Duijn, M. M., & Dogterom, M. (2005). Three-dimensional control of protein patterning in microfabricated devices. Nano Lett., 5, 2350–2354. doi:10.1021/nl0507111 |