| Literature DB >> 16178252 |
Yu Huang1, Chung-Yi Chiang, Soo Kwan Lee, Yan Gao, Evelyn L Hu, James De Yoreo, Angela M Belcher.
Abstract
Biological systems possess inherent molecular recognition and self-assembly capabilities and are attractive templates for constructing complex material structures with molecular precision. Here we report the assembly of various nanoachitectures including nanoparticle arrays, hetero-nanoparticle architectures, and nanowires utilizing highly engineered M13 bacteriophage as templates. The genome of M13 phage can be rationally engineered to produce viral particles with distinct substrate-specific peptides expressed on the filamentous capsid and the ends, providing a generic template for programmable assembly of complex nanostructures. Phage clones with gold-binding motifs on the capsid and streptavidin-binding motifs at one end are created and used to assemble Au and CdSe nanocrytals into ordered one-dimensional arrays and more complex geometries. Initial studies show such nanoparticle arrays can further function as templates to nucleate highly conductive nanowires that are important for addressing/interconnecting individual nanostructures.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16178252 DOI: 10.1021/nl050795d
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nano Lett ISSN: 1530-6984 Impact factor: 11.189