生物电子学
纳米技术
物理
蛋白质检测
数码产品
计算生物学
生物传感器
化学
生物
材料科学
物理化学
作者
Christopher D. Bostick,Sabyasachi Mukhopadhyay,Israel Pecht,Mordechai Sheves,David Cahen,David Lederman
标识
DOI:10.1088/1361-6633/aa85f2
摘要
We review the status of protein-based molecular electronics. First, we define and discuss fundamental concepts of electron transfer and transport in and across proteins and proposed mechanisms for these processes. We then describe the immobilization of proteins to solid-state surfaces in both nanoscale and macroscopic approaches, and highlight how different methodologies can alter protein electronic properties. Because immobilizing proteins while retaining biological activity is crucial to the successful development of bioelectronic devices, we discuss this process at length. We briefly discuss computational predictions and their connection to experimental results. We then summarize how the biological activity of immobilized proteins is beneficial for bioelectronic devices, and how conductance measurements can shed light on protein properties. Finally, we consider how the research to date could influence the development of future bioelectronic devices.
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