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Macromolecular Bioscience | 2010

Entropically Driven Self-Assembly of Lysinibacillus sphaericus S-Layer Proteins Analyzed Under Various Environmental Conditions

Leonardo M. Teixeira; Aaron D. Strickland; Sonny S. Mark; Magnus Bergkvist; Yajaira Sierra-Sastre; Carl A. Batt

S-Layer proteins are an example of bionanostructures that can be exploited in nanofabrication. In addition to their ordered structure, the ability to self-assembly is a key feature that makes them a promising technological tool. Here, in vitro self-assembly kinetics of SpbA was investigated, and found that it occurs at a rate that is dependent on temperature, its concentration, and the concentration of calcium ions and sodium chloride. The activation enthalpy (120.81 kJ . mol(-1)) and entropy (129.34 J . mol(-1) . K(-1)) obtained infers that the incorporation of monomers incurs in a net loss of hydrophobic surface. By understanding how the protein monomers drive the self-assembly at different conditions, the rational optimization of this process was feasible.


Macromolecular Bioscience | 2008

Bioconjugation of Alkaline Phosphatase to Mechanically Processed, Aqueous Suspendible Electrospun Polymer Nanofibers for Use in Chemiluminescent Detection Assays

Sonny S. Mark; Samuel I. Stolper; Carla Baratti; Jason Y. Park; Maria A. Taku; Jorge J. Santiago-Avilés; Larry J. Kricka

Aqueous suspendible polymer nanostructures were prepared by simple microtome processing of electrospun nylon 6 nanofibers and were used to immobilize calf intestinal alkaline phosphatase (ALP) by either covalent or noncovalent bioconjugation chemistries. It was found that noncovalent immobilization of ALP to the mechanically cut nanofibers (mean length approximately 4 microm; mean diameter approximately 80 nm) using a multi-stacked, layer-by-layer (LBL) approach with the cationic polymer Sapphire II resulted in the highest enzyme loading (48.1 +/- 0.4 microg . mg(-1) nanofiber) when compared to other covalent immobilization methods based on glutaraldehyde crosslinking. The biofunctionalized nanofibers were also characterized for their chemiluminescent activity with the dioxetane substrate, CSPD. The results indicate that the kinetic parameters, K(m) and V(max), for the catalytic activity of the nanostructure-bound ALP enzyme were influenced by the particular types of immobilization methods employed. In terms of the overall catalytic performance of the various immobilized ALP systems, a single-stacked LBL assembly approach resulted in the highest level of enzymatic activity per unit mass of nanofiber support. To the best of our knowledge, this study represents the first report examining the preparation of mechanically shortened, aqueous dispersed electrospun polymer nanofibers for potential application as enzyme scaffolds in chemiluminescent-based assay systems.


Chemistry of Materials | 2008

Biotemplated Nanostructured Materials

Sofia Sotiropoulou; Yajaira Sierra-Sastre; Sonny S. Mark; Carl A. Batt


Langmuir | 2004

Dendrimer-functionalized self-assembled monolayers as a surface plasmon resonance sensor surface.

Sonny S. Mark; Neelakantapillai Sandhyarani; Changcheng Zhu; Christine Campagnolo; Carl A. Batt


Langmuir | 2006

Bionanofabrication of metallic and semiconductor nanoparticle arrays using s-layer protein lattices with different lateral spacings and geometries

Sonny S. Mark; Magnus Bergkvist; Xin Yang; Leonardo M. Teixeira; Parijat Bhatnagar; Esther R. Angert; Carl A. Batt


Biomacromolecules | 2006

Self-Assembly of Dendrimer-Encapsulated Nanoparticle Arrays Using 2-D Microbial S-Layer Protein Biotemplates

Sonny S. Mark; Magnus Bergkvist; Xin Yang; Esther R. Angert; Carl A. Batt


Journal of Physical Chemistry B | 2004

Bionanofabrication of ordered nanoparticle arrays: Effect of particle properties and adsorption conditions

Magnus Bergkvist; Sonny S. Mark; Xin Yang; Esther R. Angert; Carl A. Batt


Advanced Materials | 2006

Dendrimer-Scaffold-Based Electron-Beam Patterning of Biomolecules†

Parijat Bhatnagar; Sonny S. Mark; Il Kim; Hongyu Chen; Brad Schmidt; Michal Lipson; Carl A. Batt


Colloids and Surfaces B: Biointerfaces | 2007

Thin film processing using S-layer proteins: Biotemplated assembly of colloidal gold etch masks for fabrication of silicon nanopillar arrays

Sonny S. Mark; Magnus Bergkvist; Parijat Bhatnagar; Colin Welch; Andrew L. Goodyear; Xin Yang; Esther R. Angert; Carl A. Batt


Macromolecular Bioscience | 2006

Real-time analysis of enzymatic surface-initiated polymerization using surface plasmon resonance (SPR)

Young-Rok Kim; Hyun-jong Paik; Christopher K. Ober; Geoffrey W. Coates; Sonny S. Mark; Thomas E. Ryan; Carl A. Batt

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Magnus Bergkvist

State University of New York System

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Jason Y. Park

University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center

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Larry J. Kricka

University of Pennsylvania

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Samuel I. Stolper

University of Pennsylvania

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Il Kim

Pusan National University

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