posted on 2015-06-22, 10:42authored byLaura Pastorino, Elena Dellacasa, Mohamed R. Noor, Tewfik SoulimaneTewfik Soulimane, Paolo Bianchini, Francesca D’Autilia, Alexei Antipov, Alberto Diaspro, Syed A.M. Tofail, Carmelina Ruggiero
Cell-sized polyelectrolyte capsules functionalized with a redox-driven proton pump protein were assembled for the first
time. The interaction of polyelectrolyte microcapsules, fabricated by electrostatic layer-by-layer assembly, with cytochrome
c oxidase molecules was investigated. We found that the cytochrome c oxidase retained its functionality, that the
functionalized microcapsules interacting with cytochrome c oxidase were permeable and that the permeability
characteristics of the microcapsule shell depend on the shell components. This work provides a significant input towards
the fabrication of an integrated device made of biological components and based on specific biomolecular functions and
properties.
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