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Virus-based photo-responsive nanowires formed by linking site-directed mutagenesis and chemical reaction.


ABSTRACT: Owing to the genetic flexibility and error-free bulk production, bio-nanostructures such as filamentous phage showed great potential in materials synthesis, however, their photo-responsive behaviour is neither explored nor unveiled. Here we show M13 phage genetically engineered with tyrosine residues precisely fused to the major coat protein is converted into a photo-responsive organic nanowire by a site-specific chemical reaction with an aromatic amine to form an azo dye structure on the surface. The resulting azo-M13-phage nanowire exhibits reversible photo-responsive properties due to the photo-switchable cis-trans isomerisation of the azo unit formed on the phage. This result shows that site-specific display of a peptide on bio-nanostructures through site-directed genetic mutagenesis can be translated into site-directed chemical reaction for developing advanced materials. The photo-responsive properties of the azo-M13-phage nanowires may open the door for the development of light controllable smart devices for use in non-linear optics, holography data storage, molecular antenna, and actuators.

SUBMITTER: Murugesan M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3654487 | biostudies-literature | 2013

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Virus-based photo-responsive nanowires formed by linking site-directed mutagenesis and chemical reaction.

Murugesan Murali M   Abbineni Gopal G   Nimmo Susan L SL   Cao Binrui B   Mao Chuanbin C  

Scientific reports 20130101


Owing to the genetic flexibility and error-free bulk production, bio-nanostructures such as filamentous phage showed great potential in materials synthesis, however, their photo-responsive behaviour is neither explored nor unveiled. Here we show M13 phage genetically engineered with tyrosine residues precisely fused to the major coat protein is converted into a photo-responsive organic nanowire by a site-specific chemical reaction with an aromatic amine to form an azo dye structure on the surfac  ...[more]

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