Controlling multivalent binding through surface chemistry: Model study on streptavidin.
Although multivalent binding to surfaces is an important tool in nanotechnology, quantitative information about the residual valency and orientation of surface-bound molecules is missing. To address these questions, we study streptavidin (SAv) binding to commonly used biotinylated surfaces such as s...
Main Authors: | Dubacheva, G, Araya-Callis, C, Geert Volbeda, A, Fairhead, M, Codée, J, Howarth, M, Richter, R |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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American Chemical Society
2017
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