AbstractRecent developments in single molecule force spectroscopy have allowed investigating the interaction between two redox partners, Azurin and Cytochrome C 551. Azurin has been directly chemisorbed on a gold electrode whereas cytochrome c has been linked to the atomic force microscopy tip by means of a heterobifunctional flexible cross-linker. When recording force-distance cycles, molecular recognition events could be observed, displaying unbinding forces of ∼95 pN for an applied loading rate of 10nN/s. The specificity of molecular recognition was confirmed by the significant decrease of unbinding probability observed in control block experiments performed adding free azurin solution in the fluid cell. In addition, the complex dissocia...
A complex array of intermolecular forces controls the interactions between and within biological mol...
<p>(A) Force spectroscopy data obtained during the bond rupture between E1-5 constructs attached to ...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
Recent developments in single molecule force spectroscopy have allowed investigating the interaction...
ABSTRACT Recent developments in single molecule force spectroscopy have allowed investigating the in...
AbstractRecent developments in single molecule force spectroscopy have allowed investigating the int...
Molecular recognition between two redox partners, azurin and cytochrome c 551, is studied at the sin...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Until now single molecule force spectroscopy experiments have been performed almost exclusively on b...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
The reversible docking of small, diffusible redox proteins onto a membrane protein complex is a comm...
The versatility of perfluorophenyl azide (PFPA) derivatives makes them useful for attaching a wide v...
The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies ce...
We developed a new FRET-based technique, “Fluredox”, which allows fluorescence r...
Azurin is a blue single copper protein involved in the respiratory chain of denitrifying bacteria. T...
A complex array of intermolecular forces controls the interactions between and within biological mol...
<p>(A) Force spectroscopy data obtained during the bond rupture between E1-5 constructs attached to ...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...
Recent developments in single molecule force spectroscopy have allowed investigating the interaction...
ABSTRACT Recent developments in single molecule force spectroscopy have allowed investigating the in...
AbstractRecent developments in single molecule force spectroscopy have allowed investigating the int...
Molecular recognition between two redox partners, azurin and cytochrome c 551, is studied at the sin...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
Until now single molecule force spectroscopy experiments have been performed almost exclusively on b...
Traditionally, adhesion interactions have been studied in reversible equilibrium conditions. Howeve...
The reversible docking of small, diffusible redox proteins onto a membrane protein complex is a comm...
The versatility of perfluorophenyl azide (PFPA) derivatives makes them useful for attaching a wide v...
The interfacing of man-made electronic components with specifically-folded biomacromolecules lies ce...
We developed a new FRET-based technique, “Fluredox”, which allows fluorescence r...
Azurin is a blue single copper protein involved in the respiratory chain of denitrifying bacteria. T...
A complex array of intermolecular forces controls the interactions between and within biological mol...
<p>(A) Force spectroscopy data obtained during the bond rupture between E1-5 constructs attached to ...
Many processes in the body are effected and regulated by highly, specialized protein molecules: Thes...