1. New trends in bio/nanotechnology: stable proteins as advanced molecular tools for health and environment
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Maurizio Baldassarre, V. Aurilia, Maria Staiano, Elisa Apicella, M. Esposito, Sabato D'Auria, Rosa Maria Vitale, M., Staiano, M., Baldassarre, M., Esposito, Apicella, Elisa, R., Vitale, V., Aurilia, and S., D'Auria
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Models, Molecular ,Protein Conformation ,Nanotechnology ,Biosensing Techniques ,Bio nanotechnology ,Maltose-Binding Proteins ,chemistry.chemical_compound ,Protein structure ,Environmental Chemistry ,Thermococcus litoralis ,Waste Management and Disposal ,Water Science and Technology ,biology ,Binding protein ,Thermophile ,Temperature ,Trehalose ,General Medicine ,Maltose ,biosensors ,biology.organism_classification ,Thermococcus ,Glucose ,Spectrometry, Fluorescence ,chemistry ,Biochemistry ,Periplasmic Binding Proteins ,Biosensor - Abstract
In this work the thermophilic trehalose/maltose-binding protein from Thermococcus litoralis is presented as a probe for the design of a high stable fluorescence biosensor for glucose. In particular, we show the possibility of modulating the protein specificity by changing temperature. In addition to glucose sensing, we also report on the possibility of utilizing odorant-binding proteins as a probe for the development of optical sensors for analytes of environmental interests.
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- 2010
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