Wenrong YangDavid Brynn HibbertRui ZhangGary D. WillettJ. Justin Gooding
Peptide-modified electrode surfaces have been shown to have excellent recognition properties for metal ions. An efficient method of screening a potential peptide for its selectivity for a given metal would involve the synthesis of the peptide directly on the electrode surface. This paper outlines a procedure in which the tripeptide Gly-Gly-His was synthesized one amino acid at a time on a gold surface modified with a self-assembled monolayer of the mixed alkanethiolates 3-mercaptopropionic acid (MPA) and 3-mercaptopropane (MP). Electrochemistry and high-resolution mass spectrometry were used to elucidate the structure of the adsorbed species and follow the synthesis. The amino acids can be attached only to MPA, but the presence of a diluting unreactive molecule of MP reduces steric crowding about the reaction center. The maximum coverage of synthesized tripeptide occurs at a ratio of MPA/MP of 1:1.
Zhengjian LvJianhua WangGuoping Chen
Adem YavuzNima SohrabniaAyşen YılmazM. Fatih Danışman
Mihaela MureşeanuDana Elena PopaMihaela BuleandrăIon TrandafirNicoleta CioaterăDorin ȘendrescuI. Gh. Tănase
Wenrong YangDavid JaramilloJ. Justin GoodingDavid Brynn HibbertRui ZhangGary D. WillettKeith J. Fisher
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