Issue 1, 1999

Synthesis of sol-gel encapsulated heme proteins with chemical sensing properties

Abstract

Heme proteins such as cytochrome-c (cyt-c), hemoglobin (Hb), and myoglobin (Mb) have been successfully encapsulated in sol-gel derived silica matrices, retaining their spectroscopic properties and chemical function. The thermal stability of cyt-c was significantly improved by immobilization in a porous silica network. Results from optical absorption, resonance Raman, and thermal denaturation studies suggest that biomolecules such as cyt-c design self-specific pores in the silica network according to the size and shape requirements of the biomolecule. Hb and Mb, immobilized using the sol-gel process, bound ligands similar to the proteins in aqueous buffer, and silica-encapsulated manganese myoglobin (MnMb) was a viable detector for nitric oxide (NO).

Article information

Article type
Paper

J. Mater. Chem., 1999,9, 45-53

Synthesis of sol-gel encapsulated heme proteins with chemical sensing properties

E. H. Lan, B. C. Dave, J. M. Fukuto, B. Dunn, J. I. Zink and J. S. Valentine, J. Mater. Chem., 1999, 9, 45 DOI: 10.1039/A805541F

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