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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jan. 24, 2017
Filed:
Mar. 06, 2012
Vincent Forge, Vourey, FR;
Christophe Horvath, Loisin, FR;
Marc Fontecave, Saint Ismier, FR;
Nicolas Duraffourg, Vinay, FR;
Vincent Forge, Vourey, FR;
Christophe Horvath, Loisin, FR;
Marc Fontecave, Saint Ismier, FR;
Nicolas Duraffourg, Vinay, FR;
Abstract
The subject matter of the invention is an electroconducting nanowire, comprising an amyloid fiber which results from the self-assembling of peptides comprising a prion domain or a derivative of this domain and which is functionalized by electron transporting peptides, each comprising amino acids bound to one or more atoms of iron. Its subject matter is also a method of manufacturing this nanowire as well as the uses of said nanowire. Uses: manufacture of sensors for the detection of chemical or biological species, of nano-batteries, of radio-identification systems, of molecular memory systems, etc.