Nano Lett., 5 (4), 597 -602, 2005. 10.1021/nl048007s S1530-6984(04)08007-5
Web Release Date: March 1, 2005

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A Virus-Based Nanoblock with Tunable Electrostatic Properties

Anju Chatterji, Wendy F. Ochoa, Takafumi Ueno, Tianwei Lin,* and John E. Johnson*

Department of Molecular Biology and Center for Integrative and Molecular Biosciences, The Scripps Research Institute, 10550 N. Torrey Pines Road, La Jolla, California

Received December 1, 2004

Abstract:

Five different "HIS tag" mutants of cowpea mosaic virus were made by genetically introducing six contiguous histidine residues at various locations on the virus capsid. The mutant particles showed differential affinity for binding nickel, and their electrostatic properties could be controlled as a function of the protonation state of the exposed histidine sequence. The specific addressability of the HIS tag was corroborated by the selective modification of the histidine sequence with nanogold cross-linked to the Ni-NTA moiety.


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