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Type: 
Journal
Description: 
Hydrophobins (HFBs) are peculiar proteins which self-assemble at hydrophilic-hydrophobic interfaces into amphipathic membranes, and some of them (class I HFB) are able to form much more stable amyloid-like layers. This feature makes them suitable for many purposes, particularly when stable surface functionalization is required, also in view of their versatility in binding different kinds of molecules. For instance, it has been shown that Vmh2 from Pleurotus ostreatus (a class I HFB) is able to bind molecules like glucose, thus offering the perspective of using Vmh2 as a surface functionalization tool in bio-hybrid devices. In this paper a quantitative analysis of glucose interaction with the Vmh2 layer is reported; in particular, it is shown that Vmh2 layer swells by almost doubling its thickness as a result of glucose diffusion and each Vmh2 monomer is able to bind approximately 30 glucose molecules. These results …
Publisher: 
North-Holland
Publication date: 
28 Feb 2016
Authors: 

B Della Ventura, I Rea, A Caliò, P Giardina, AM Gravagnuolo, R Funari, C Altucci, R Velotta, L De Stefano

Biblio References: 
Volume: 364 Pages: 201-207
Origin: 
Applied Surface Science