Designed metal-binding sites in biomolecular and bioinorganic interactions. Matthews, J., Loughlin, F., & Mackay, J. Current Opinion in Structural Biology, 18(4):484-490, 2008.
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The design of metal-binding functionality in proteins is expanding into many different areas with a wide range of practical and research applications. Here we review several developing areas of metal-related protein design, including the use of metals to induce protein-protein interactions or facilitate the assembly of extended nanostructures; the design of metallopeptides that bind metal and other inorganic surfaces, an area with potential in diverse applications ranging from nanoelectronics and photonics to biotechnology and biomedicine; and, the creation of sensitive and selective metal sensors for use both in vivo and in vitro. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
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 abstract = {The design of metal-binding functionality in proteins is expanding into many different areas with a wide range of practical and research applications. Here we review several developing areas of metal-related protein design, including the use of metals to induce protein-protein interactions or facilitate the assembly of extended nanostructures; the design of metallopeptides that bind metal and other inorganic surfaces, an area with potential in diverse applications ranging from nanoelectronics and photonics to biotechnology and biomedicine; and, the creation of sensitive and selective metal sensors for use both in vivo and in vitro. © 2008 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.},
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