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Article Dans Une Revue Chemical Communications Année : 2015

Reversible biomechano-responsive surface based on green fluorescent protein genetically modified with unnatural amino acids

Johan Longo
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Chunyan Yao
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César Rios
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Nguyet Trang Thanh Chau
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Fouzia Boulmedais
Philippe Lavalle
Stefan Schiller
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Pierre Schaaf
Loïc Jierry

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GFP has been genetically modified at two specific positions of its molecular architecture. These modifications allow its covalent attachment onto PEG brushes grafted on functionalized silicone surfaces. The stretching of this material leads to a reversible decrease of the fluorescence intensity due to stretch-induced forces applying on GFP molecules.

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hal-02323603 , version 1 (21-10-2019)

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Johan Longo, Chunyan Yao, César Rios, Nguyet Trang Thanh Chau, Fouzia Boulmedais, et al.. Reversible biomechano-responsive surface based on green fluorescent protein genetically modified with unnatural amino acids. Chemical Communications, 2015, 51 (1), pp.232-235. ⟨10.1039/c4cc07486f⟩. ⟨hal-02323603⟩
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