Protein adsorption at a gold electrode studied by in situ scanning tunnelling microscopy
The in situ adsorption, under physiological conditions, of azurin molecules at a gold electrode surface has been monitored at the molecular level by scanning tunnelling microscopy. The introduction of free cysteine residues into the surface of the redox protein by structurally conservative mutagenes...
Main Authors: | Davis, J, Halliwell, C, Hill, H, Canters, G, Amsterdam, v, Verbeet, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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1998
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