Triggering nanoparticle surface ligand rearrangement via external stimuli: light-based actuation of biointerfaces
Abstract
Bio-molecular non-covalent interactions provide a powerful platform for material-specific self-organization in aqueous media. Here, we introduce a strategy that integrates a synthetic optically-responsive motif with a materials-binding peptide to enable remote actuation. Specifically, we linked a photoswitchable azobenzene moiety to either terminus of a Au-binding peptide. We employed these hybrid molecules as capping agents for synthesis of Au...
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Title
Triggering nanoparticle surface ligand rearrangement via external stimuli: light-based actuation of biointerfaces
Published Date
Jan 1, 2015
Journal
Volume
7
Issue
32
Pages
13638 - 13645
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