Paternolli C, Ghisellini P, Nicolini C
Fondazione Elba, Roma, ItalyUniversity of Genova, Nanoworld Institute and Biophysics Division, Genova, Italy.
IET Nanobiotechnol. 2007 Apr;1(2):22-6. doi: 10.1049/iet-nbt:20060020.
Proteins represent versatile building blocks for the realisation of nanostructured materials to be applied in the nanobiotechnological field. The Langmuir-Blodgett (LB) technique was utilised as a means to develop nanobiodevices based on protein molecules. Namely, engineered Cytochrome P450 thin films were fabricated and characterised. The possibility to employ LB-based protein structures to use in biosensors has been exploited. The characterisation process was performed in order to verify the best working parameters. As a first step' the protein films were studied at the air-water interface and then transferred into a solid support for further characterisation. The films were characterised by different techniques such as: UV-vis spectroscopy, nanogravimetry, atomic force microscopy and biochemical assays. The results showed that it was possible to form active cytochrome P450s nanostructures by the LB technique.