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Spatially Addressable Multiprotein Nanoarrays Templated by Aptamer-Tagged DNA Nanoarchitectures

by: R Chhabra, J Sharma, Y Ke, Y Liu, S Rinker, S Lindsay, H Yan
J. Am. Chem. Soc., Vol. 129, No. 34. (29 August 2007), pp. 10304-10305.


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Abstract: Here we generalize a highly programmable strategy to self-assemble multiprotein nanoarrays with deterministic positional addressability. These protein nanoarrays were templated by aptamer-tagged DNA nanoarchitectures. Arrays of proteins with precisely controlled positions and interprotein spacings offer great potential in proteomics, tissue engineering, and medical diagnostics.


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