We have developed an easy and rapid screening method of peptide aptamers with high affinity for a target material TiO using M13 phage-display and panning procedure. In a selection step, the phage-substrate complexes and Escherichia coli cells were directly applied by electric pulse for electroporation, without separating the objective phages from the TiO nanoparticles. Using this simple and rapid method, we obtained a novel peptide aptamer (named ST-1 with the sequence AYPQKFNNNFMS) with highly strong binding activity for TiO. A cage-shaped protein fused with both ST-1 and an available carbon nanotube-affinity peptide was designed and produced in E. coli. The multi-functional supraprotein could efficiently mineralize a titanium-compound around the surface of single-wall carbon nanotubes (SWNTs), indicating that the ST-1 is valuable in the fabrication of nano-composite materials with titanium-compounds. The structural analysis of ST-1 variants indicated the importance of the N-terminal region (as a motif of AXPQKXS) of the aptamer in the TiO-binding activity.
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