Powering nanodevices with biomolecular motors.

Chemistry

Dep. of Bioengineering and Center for Nanotechnology, University of Washington, Bagley Hall, Room 406, Box 351721, Seattle, WA 98195, USA.

Published: May 2004

Biomolecular motors, in particular motor proteins, are ideally suited to introduce chemically powered movement of selected components into devices engineered at the micro- and nanoscale level. The design of such hybrid "bio/nano"-devices requires suitable synthetic environments, and the identification of unique applications. We discuss current approaches to utilize active transport and actuation on a molecular scale, and we give an outlook to the future.

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