The discovery of the photochromic characteristics of engineered green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) allows new proteomics and biomolecular electronic applications. In particular, photoreversibility among two distinct optical states can lead to the realization of a bio-optical high density storage memory. Here we review our recent work on an optically bistable GFP and we report the recent developments of self-assembly methods for spatial immobilization of proteins into well-definite 2D patterns.

Engineered green fluorescence proteins for proteomics and biomolecular electronic applications RID C-7045-2008 RID E-8206-2011

Bizzarri R;
2004-01-01

Abstract

The discovery of the photochromic characteristics of engineered green fluorescent proteins (GFPs) allows new proteomics and biomolecular electronic applications. In particular, photoreversibility among two distinct optical states can lead to the realization of a bio-optical high density storage memory. Here we review our recent work on an optically bistable GFP and we report the recent developments of self-assembly methods for spatial immobilization of proteins into well-definite 2D patterns.
2004
Bizzarri, R; Pellegrini, V; Arcangeli, C; Ferrari, O; Nifosi, R; Pingue, P; Tozzini, V; Giacca, A; Beltram, F
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