2010
DOI: 10.1587/elex.7.779
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Photosensitive protein patterning with electrophoretic deposition

Abstract: Abstract:This letter reports on the micro-patterning of the photosensitive protein of bacterioRhodopsin (bR) geared toward bioelectronics-based image sensors. bR proteins are denatured by existing micro-fabrication processes, including destructive high-temperature (> 100 • C) heating and organic solvent cleansing. In our process, the desired area of the electrode for immobilizing bR is defined by a hydrophobic polymer that repels bR. After micro-fabrication, bR is selectively formed on the defined areas using … Show more

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“…Electrophoretic deposition of bacteriorhodopsin (bR). Adapted with permission from ref . Copyright 2010 IEICE.…”
Section: Other Active Biomoleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Electrophoretic deposition of bacteriorhodopsin (bR). Adapted with permission from ref . Copyright 2010 IEICE.…”
Section: Other Active Biomoleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…After deposition, the multilayers can be removed from the array and can be used for assembling with other nanomaterial blocks or layers, for example, the structures can be used as compact functional layers for biosensor applications. Takamatsu et al 87 patterned the surface of ITO glass slides with a protein by EPD to get a photosensor array. They used the photosensitive protein of bacteriorhodopsin (bR) for future development of a bioelectronics based image sensor.…”
Section: Biomacromoleculesmentioning
confidence: 99%