Dna-directed assembly of carbon nanotube–protein hybrids

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Abstract

Here, we report the controlled assembly of SWCNT–GFP hybrids employing DNA as a linker. Two distinct, enriched SWCNTs chiralities, (6,5), (7,6), and an unsorted SWCNT solution, were selectively functionalized with DNA and hybridized to a complementary GFPDNA conjugate. Atomic force microscopy images confirmed that GFP attachment occurred predominantly at the terminal ends of the nanotubes, as designed. The electronic coupling of the proteins to the nanotubes was confirmed via in-solution fluorescence spectroscopy, that revealed an increase in the emission intensity of GFP when linked to the CNTs.

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Freeley, M., Gwyther, R. E. A., Jones, D. D., & Palma, M. (2021). Dna-directed assembly of carbon nanotube–protein hybrids. Biomolecules, 11(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/biom11070955

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