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Affinity Characteristics of Histone-Derived Peptide Layer by Memory Charging Effect Using Chromatin Protein Conjugated Gold Nanoparticles

Authors
Jung, HunsangKim, YejinJung, JiheeKwon, DahyeYoon, Tae-SikKang, Chi JungKang, Taek-JinLee, Hyun Ho
Issue Date
Nov-2014
Publisher
AMER SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHERS
Keywords
Bio-Inspired System; Self-Assembly Monolayer; Au Nanoparticle; Organic Device
Citation
SCIENCE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS, v.6, no.11, pp 2478 - 2482
Pages
5
Indexed
SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
SCIENCE OF ADVANCED MATERIALS
Volume
6
Number
11
Start Page
2478
End Page
2482
URI
https://scholarworks.dongguk.edu/handle/sw.dongguk/15274
DOI
10.1166/sam.2014.2214
ISSN
1947-2935
1947-2943
Abstract
In this study, organic-based electronic memory structure using selective recognition between histone H3 peptide and heterochromatin protein 1 (HP1) conjugated gold nanoparticles (Au NPs) as charge storage elements is demonstrated. HP1 conjugated Au NPs were formed as self-assembly monolayers (SAMs) on two different H3 peptide layers having different binding affinities to HP1. The different binding affinity was originated from methylation at 9th amino acid of lysine of the H3 peptide. Memory device was introduced in the structure of metal-pentacene-insulator-silicon (MPIS) capacitor where Au NPs SAMs were embedded between pentacene and insulator. Dielectric SiO2 layers were surface modified by 3-aminopropyl triethoxysilane (APTES) and 1-ethyl-3-(3-dimethylaminopropyl)-carbodiimide/N-hydroxysuccinimide (EDC/NHS) coupling chemistry to immobilize two H3 peptides, methylated at lysine 9 (Met-Lys9) or unmethylated (Unmet-Lys9). The capacitance versus voltage (C-V) curves from the memory devices exhibited two distinct hysteresis of flatband voltage shifts, which demonstrated separate affinity of HP1 to H3 peptide Met-Lys9 and Unmet-Lys9, respectively.
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