Precision Attachment of Individual F<sub>1</sub>-ATPase Biomolecular Motors on Nanofabricated Substrates

George D. Bachand(Cornell University), Ricky Soong(Cornell University), Herc P. Neves(Cornell University), A. Olkhovets(Cornell University), H. G. Craighead(Cornell University), Carlo Montemagno(Cornell University)
Nano Letters
December 21, 2000
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Abstract

The ability to precisely position and orient biological molecules on engineered substrates is an enabling technology critical to the long-term goal of integrating biomolecular motors with nano-electro-mechanical systems. Electron beam lithography and nanoimprinting techniques were used to produce arrays of nickel dots (50−200 nm diameter). Analysis using fluorescence (of microspheres attached to the γ subunit) and atomic force microscopy of these arrays demonstrated precise positioning, spacing, and orientation of individual F1-ATPase molecules.


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