Applied Surface Science, Vol.253, No.9, 4176-4181, 2007
Molecular recognition of chromophore molecules to amine terminated surfaces
We report the design and characterization of quartz surfaces that can bind to three retinal based chromophores. The amine terminated surfaces were engineered in order to mimic the environment of the opsin protein that accommodates binding of chromophore molecules in the human eye. Each surface coupling step was characterized by water contact angle measurements, ellipsometry, atomic force microscopy, X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy, and transmission infrared spectroscopy. The spectroscopic techniques confirmed that the three chromophore molecules can bind to the surface using a Schiff base mode. Our data suggests that the availability of the amine groups on the surface is critical in the accommodation of the binding of different chromophores. (c) 2006 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
Keywords:ellipsometry;atomic force microscopy;X-ray photoelectron spectroscopy;infrared spectroscopy;biomimetic surfaces