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Self-assembling of glutathione S-transferase/calmodulin fusion protein on chemically modified gold surface.

The fusion protein technique was used to prepare an artificial polyfunctional protein from calmodulin (CaM) and glutathione S-transferase (GST). The fusion protein was designed, expressed, and then assembled to the glutathione self-assembled gold surface. The protein assembly was confirmed through enzyme binding assay and enzyme immunoassay. Specific binding of the fusion protein to glutathione self-assembled on the gold surface was assessed via a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM). The fusion protein was reversibly adsorbed and desorbed by the competitive binding of glutathione present in a solution, thus showing that the binding of the fusion protein was specific and had a highly oriented molecular configuration.[1]

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  1. Self-assembling of glutathione S-transferase/calmodulin fusion protein on chemically modified gold surface. Damrongchai, N., Yun, K., Kobatake, E., Aizawa, M. J. Biotechnol. (1997) [Pubmed]
 
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