2019
DOI: 10.26434/chemrxiv.7798973.v1
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Site-Specific Protein Covalent Attachment to Nanotubes and Its Electronic Impact on Single Molecule Function

Abstract: <p>Functional integration of proteins with carbon-based nanomaterials such as nanotubes holds great promise in emerging electronic and optoelectronic applications. Control over protein attachment poses a major challenge for consistent and useful device fabrication, especially when utilizing single/few molecule properties. Here, we exploit genetically encoded phenyl azide photochemistry to define the direct covalent attachment of three different proteins, including the fluorescent protein GFP, to carbon n… Show more

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