Yale University Patent for Biological Nanowires Using Proteins
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Systems and methods for forming biological nanowires and applications thereof
Grant US12612434B2 Kind: B2 Apr 28, 2026
Assignee
Yale University
Inventors
Nikhil Malvankar, Sibel Ebru Yalcin
Abstract
A nanowire may be isolated from a bacterium, wherein the nanowire includes c-type heme subunits or pili proteins and is capable of establishing an electrical connection with an insoluble electron acceptor. The c-type heme subunits may comprise OmcS or OmcZ cytochrome subunits or any combination thereof. The pili proteins may have an amino acid sequence with at least one residue modified, from a wild-type strain of the microorganism, to include an aromatic amino acid. The nanowire may have metallic or semiconducting conductive properties, and may be integrated into an electronic device.
CPC Classifications
C07K 14/195 C07K 14/80 H01B 1/12
Filing Date
2019-03-01
Application No.
16976971
Claims
18
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