Peptide-functionalized semiconductor surfaces: strong surface electronic effects from minor alterations to backbone composition
Volume: 19, Issue: 8, Pages: 5709 - 5714
Published: Jan 1, 2017
Abstract
The use of non-canonical amino acids is a powerful way to control protein structure. Here, we show that subtle changes to backbone composition affect the ability of a dipeptide to modify solid surface electronic properties. The extreme sensitivity of the interactions to the peptide structure suggests potential applications in improving the performance of electronic...
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Title
Peptide-functionalized semiconductor surfaces: strong surface electronic effects from minor alterations to backbone composition
Published Date
Jan 1, 2017
Volume
19
Issue
8
Pages
5709 - 5714
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