Publications by authors named "Jacquelyn E Blum"

Parallel, homotetrameric coiled coils were computationally designed using 29 amino acid peptides. These parallel coiled coils, called "bundlemers", have symmetry, with all N-termini displayed from one end of the nanoparticle and all C-termini from the opposite end. This anisotropic display of the peptide termini allowed for the functionalization of two sets of nanoparticles with either maleimide or thiol functionality at the N-terminal region of the constituent peptides.

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Unlike naturally derived peptides, computationally designed sequences offer programmed self-assembly and charge display. Herein, new tetrameric, coiled coil-forming peptides were computationally designed ranging from 8 to 29 amino acids in length. Experimental investigations revealed that only the sequences having three or more heptads (i.

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Advances in techniques for monitoring pH in complex fluids can have a significant impact on analytical and biomedical applications. This study develops flexible graphene microelectrodes (GEs) for rapid (<5 s), very-low-power (femtowatt) detection of the pH of complex biofluids by measuring real-time Faradaic charge transfer between the GE and a solution at zero electrical bias. For an idealized sample of phosphate buffer solution (PBS), the Faradaic current is varied monotonically and systematically with the pH, with a resolution of ≈0.

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