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Creation of nano-object-recognizing biomolecules through directed evolution

Authors: Philippe MINARD, Michel DESMADRIL

Publication date: April 10, 2007

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3. Polypeptides specific to non-biological materials, created by directed evolution

Directed polypeptide evolution methods were developed and initially used to create proteins or peptides specifically recognizing other bio-molecules. Interdisciplinary teams then seized on these technologies and "hijacked" them to create peptides recognizing non-biological objects such as noble metals, oxides, semiconductors or carbon nanotubes at

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