DocumentCode :
2800604
Title :
Towards a microrotary motor driven by motor proteins
Author :
Hiratsuka, Yuichi ; Takeuchi, Shoji
fYear :
2007
fDate :
21-25 Jan. 2007
Firstpage :
695
Lastpage :
698
Abstract :
Biological molecular motors, motor proteins, have a number of unique advantages over artificial motors, including efficient conversion of chemical energy into mechanical work and the potential for self-assembly into larger structures. This paper describes a bio- hybrid micro rotary motor using kinesin/ microtubule motor. We developed a simple fabrication process for a micro-structure by one-time deposition of parylene and a selective immobilization of protein molecules onto the specific region of its 3D microstructure. Using the parylene micro-rotor, we are challenging to make the micro motor, which smoothly and stably rotates by biological motor at least for few hours.
Keywords :
biomolecular electronics; micromotors; proteins; biological molecular motors; microrotary motor; motor proteins; Chemical industry; Fabrication; Materials science and technology; Micromotors; Microorganisms; Nanobioscience; Proteins; Rotors; Silicon compounds; Torque;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Micro Electro Mechanical Systems, 2007. MEMS. IEEE 20th International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hyogo
ISSN :
1084-6999
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-095-5
Electronic_ISBN :
1084-6999
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/MEMSYS.2007.4433170
Filename :
4433170
Link To Document :
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