Supramolecular binding of cationic porphyrins on a filamentous bacteriophage template: Toward a noncovalent antenna system
Academic Article
Publication Date:
2006
abstract:
Engineered viruses act as scaffolds to bind porphyrins on their surfaces, exploiting mainly electrostatic interactions. The close proximity between porphyrins and tryptophan residues, exposed on the solvent-accessible surface, leads to an efficient resonant energy transfer, which makes these systems suitable for developing noncovalent antenna systems.
Iris type:
14.a.1 Articolo su rivista
Keywords:
GENETICALLY-ENGINEERED VIRUSES; DNA; AGGREGATION; Porphyrins; KINETICS
List of contributors:
SCOLARO LM; CASTRICIANO M.; ROMEO A; MICALI N; ANGELINI N; LO PASSO C; FELICI F
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