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      Very Fast Algorithms for Eliminating the Diffraction Effects in Protein-Based Volumetric Memories

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          Biomolecular Electronics:  Protein-Based Associative Processors and Volumetric Memories

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            Bacteriorhodopsin: mutating a biomaterial into an optoelectronic material.

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            Bacteriorhodopsin (BR) is the key protein for the halobacterial photosynthetic capabilities and is one of the very rare molecules which occur in crystalline form in nature. Since its discovery, which was reported in 1971, many efforts have been made to exploit the obvious technical potential of this molecule. Successful application of gene technology methods for the modification of the physical function of a biomolecule was first demonstrated with BR. This approach points the way to a new class of materials derived from evolutionary optimized biomaterials by genetic re-engineering. Mutated BRs proved to have significant advantages over the wild type in optical applications. The current status of potential technical applications of BR is reviewed. BR is employed as a photoelectric, photochromic or energy-converting element. First systems now exist which demonstrate the successful integration of this new material into existing technologies. Analyzing the patents filed, which claim the processing or application of BR, gives an indication to areas where further technical uses are to be expected in the near future.
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              Optimization of Protein-Based Volumetric Optical Memories and Associative Processors by Using Directed Evolution

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                Journal
                SAME
                Journal of Self-Assembly and Molecular Electronics (SAME)
                JSAME
                River Publishers
                2245-4551
                2015
                : 2
                : 1
                : 41-52
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Sc Piretus Prod Srl, Osoi, Jud. Iasi, 707110, Romania
                [2 ]Dep. of Computer Science and Engineering, University of Connecticut, Storrs, USA
                Article
                10.13052/jsame2245-4551.213
                2b57f16f-d48a-4a5b-a1ed-2f111a40c92f
                © 2015

                This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 Unported License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

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                Engineering,Life sciences,Materials science
                Engineering, Life sciences, Materials science

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