Inorganic-binding peptides as tools for surface quality controlVreuls, Christelle ; Zocchi, Germaine ; Genin, Alexis et alin Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry (2010) This paper highlights an innovative application of inorganic-binding peptides as quality control tools for detecting defects on inorganic surfaces of any shape. The approach involves attaching a ... [more ▼] This paper highlights an innovative application of inorganic-binding peptides as quality control tools for detecting defects on inorganic surfaces of any shape. The approach involves attaching a fluorescent label to an inorganic-binding peptide and exploiting the peptide's high binding specificity to detect, by simple fluorescence microscopy, chemical composition defects of microm size and crystallographic state defects. Proof of concept was demonstrated by monitoring binding of a previously isolated ZnO-binding peptide to galvanized steel substrates. The approach was further validated for TiO(2) coatings and stainless steel, with two new, specific inorganic-binding peptides isolated by phage display. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 43 (22 ULg) Homologous and hybrid calcium complexes of A23187 and hypoglycemic sulfonylureas: nuclear magnetic resonance and conformational analysis.; Brasseur, Robert ; et alin Journal of Inorganic Biochemistry (1982), 16(3), 215-25 Hypoglycemic sulfonylureas (e.g., gliclazide) are able to transport calcium across hydrophobic domains. Gliclazide and the ionophore A23187 act synergistically upon calcium transport. One calcium atom is ... [more ▼] Hypoglycemic sulfonylureas (e.g., gliclazide) are able to transport calcium across hydrophobic domains. Gliclazide and the ionophore A23187 act synergistically upon calcium transport. One calcium atom is complexed by either two molecules of sulfonylureas (or A23187) or one molecule each of sulfonylurea and A23187; the existence of such hybrid complexes has been documented by nuclear magnetic resonance. Conformation analysis of the calcium-gliclazide complex suggests close apposition of the toluyl groups in the gliclazide molecules. [less ▲] Detailed reference viewed: 3 (0 ULg) |
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