2010
DOI: 10.1021/ja9081809
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Recognition of Patterned Molecular Ink with Phage Displayed Peptides

Abstract: The development of a reliable method for patterning and recognizing molecular inks could enable exciting avenues in fundamental research and novel applications. Phage display is a powerful method for identifying peptides that possess enhanced selectivity and binding affinity toward a variety of targets. Here, we demonstrate for the first time the immobilization and recognition of a small molecular ink with screened phage displayed peptides. Our approach is based on a unique mix of comprehensive phage displayed… Show more

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“…Photolithography [7] and e-beam lithography [8] are widely used for generating microscale and nanoscale patterns. Recently, we have demonstrated the patterning of phage-displayed peptides on specific locations with photolithography and soft lithography [9].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Photolithography [7] and e-beam lithography [8] are widely used for generating microscale and nanoscale patterns. Recently, we have demonstrated the patterning of phage-displayed peptides on specific locations with photolithography and soft lithography [9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…[*] S. Große, [ on silicon substrates by micro contact printing were identified. [16] Herein we report on the selective coating of patterns printed on cellulose paper with ac ommercial laser printer. This approach relies on commercial toner to print patterned surfaces.F unctionalization of printed and non-printed paper regions were realized by selectively coating toner and cellulose with surface-specific 12mer peptides found by phage display.T he coatings could be stabilized by photoinduced crosslinking and complex functionalities were introduced subsequently by exploiting TAD-modified dyes or functional peptides.…”
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“…Weiterhin wurden Peptide gefunden, die an Octyltrimethoxysilan-Oberflächen adsorbieren, welche über Mikrokontaktdruck auf Siliciumsubstraten aufgetragen wurden. [16] Wirb erichten nun über einen Wegz ur selektiven Beschichtung von strukturierten Mustern, die mit einem handelsüblichen Laserdrucker mit kommerziellem Toner auf Cellulosepapier gedruckt wurden. Die Funktionalisierung der gedruckten Tonerregionen sowie der nicht bedruckten Celluloseregionen erfolgt durch die selektive Beschichtung mit materialspezifischen 12mer-Peptiden, welche mittels Phagen-Display identifiziert wurden.…”
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