Abstract

We applied phage display methods to a water-soluble conjugated polymer, poly(2-methoxy-5-propyloxysulfonate-1,4-phenylenevinylene) (mpsPPV). The identified peptide (Mps01: HNAYWHWPPSMT) formed a complex with mpsPPV in aqueous solution. The complex is potentially useful to develop a new class of biodevices that can reversibly respond to changes in the binding ability of peptides.

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