Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces

Galactose moieties are known to mediate the hepatocytes adhesion and maintain liver specific function. In this study, the adhesion of asialoglycoprotein receptor onto glass surface attached with galactose-B ligand is studied through molecular simulation. The adhesion force is obtained by differentia...

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المؤلف الرئيسي: Yap, Wei Lin.
مؤلفون آخرون: Liao, Kin
التنسيق: Theses and Dissertations
منشور في: 2008
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-54612023-03-11T17:25:15Z Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces Yap, Wei Lin. Liao, Kin School of Mechanical and Production Engineering DRNTU::Engineering::Mechanical engineering::Bio-mechatronics Galactose moieties are known to mediate the hepatocytes adhesion and maintain liver specific function. In this study, the adhesion of asialoglycoprotein receptor onto glass surface attached with galactose-B ligand is studied through molecular simulation. The adhesion force is obtained by differentiating the adhesion energy with respect to the separation distance. By optimizing the ligands for each conformation change, the adhesion force is found to be higher and the receptor is adhered closer to the surface. The strength of adhesion force also increases with the increase in the number of ligands attached. However, the presence of water molecules between the surface and the receptor has adverse effect on the adhesion strength. Master of Science (Biomedical Engineering) 2008-09-17T10:51:10Z 2008-09-17T10:51:10Z 2004 2004 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5461 Nanyang Technological University application/pdf
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Yap, Wei Lin.
Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces
description Galactose moieties are known to mediate the hepatocytes adhesion and maintain liver specific function. In this study, the adhesion of asialoglycoprotein receptor onto glass surface attached with galactose-B ligand is studied through molecular simulation. The adhesion force is obtained by differentiating the adhesion energy with respect to the separation distance. By optimizing the ligands for each conformation change, the adhesion force is found to be higher and the receptor is adhered closer to the surface. The strength of adhesion force also increases with the increase in the number of ligands attached. However, the presence of water molecules between the surface and the receptor has adverse effect on the adhesion strength.
author2 Liao, Kin
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author Yap, Wei Lin.
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title Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces
title_short Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces
title_full Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces
title_fullStr Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces
title_full_unstemmed Mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces
title_sort mechanics of biomolecular adhesion to designed surfaces
publishDate 2008
url http://hdl.handle.net/10356/5461
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