Complete ON/OFF photoswitching of the motility of a nanobiomolecular machine
KRS Kumar, T Kamei, T Fukaminato, N Tamaoki
Index: Perur, Nishad; Yahara, Masao; Kamei, Takashi; Tamaoki, Nobuyuki Chemical Communications, 2013 , vol. 49, # 85 p. 9935 - 9937
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Abstract
To apply motor proteins as natural nanomolecular machines to transporting systems in nanotechnology, complete temporal control over ON/OFF switching of the motility is necessary. We have studied the photoresponsive inhibition properties of azobenzene-
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