A Superhydrophobic Surface Templated by Protein Self‐Assembly and Emerging Application toward Protein Crystallization
Abstract
A proteinaceous superhydrophobic material for facile protein crystallization is reported. The lysozyme phase transition is rationally manipulated to form a reliable superhydrophobic coating on virtually arbitrary material surfaces with good thermostability and mechanical robustness. Such a surface exhibits a fascinating capability to drive protein crystallization, and the protein crystal array can be facilitated in a large area at an ultralow...
Paper Details
Title
A Superhydrophobic Surface Templated by Protein Self‐Assembly and Emerging Application toward Protein Crystallization
Published Date
Nov 26, 2015
Journal
Volume
28
Issue
3
Pages
579 - 587
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