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Journal of Physical Chemistry B, Vol.114, No.24, 8284-8289, 2010
X-ray Damage in Protein-Metal Hybrid Structures: A Photoemission Electron Microscopy Study
Bacterial surface layer protein sheets (S layer) coated with an ultrathin cobalt or silver film were studied by means of laterally resolved near-edge X-ray absorption fine structure spectroscopy performed by photoemission electron microscopy. Comparison with results obtained on pristine S layers allowed us to characterize both chemical interaction and X-ray damage in these protein-metal hybrid systems. In particular, we found that besides direct damage upon exposure to X-ray radiation the biomolecules experience additional contribution of the deposited metals, by low-energy electron generation in the metal particles.