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Chatterji et al., 2005 - Google Patents

A virus-based nanoblock with tunable electrostatic properties

Chatterji et al., 2005

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6308198576228237481
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Chatterji A
Ochoa W
Ueno T
Lin T
Johnson J
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Five different “HIS tag” mutants of cowpea mosaic virus were made by genetically introducing six contiguous histidine residues at various locations on the virus capsid. The mutant particles showed differential affinity for binding nickel, and their electrostatic …
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